Christopher Street Day 2024, Berlin
Christopher Street Day or CSD is a European version of Gay Pride, held in several European cities. The name commemorates Christopher Street in New York City, the site of the Stonewall riots in 1969, the first gay uprising against police brutality. CSD Berlin draws hundreds of thousands of people. The main event is a huge parade through the streets of Berlin.
In preparation for CSD in 2024, some guys are getting painted in Berlin's Leipziger Platz park with patterns of colored rectangles ...
to look like a Piet Mondrian painting.
Here are a couple of them and two other guys with different painted designs.
Here they are in the parade. Most of the parade marchers are not naked. There are thousands in the parade supporting LGBTQ rights, and almost all are clothed.
But the group we're looking at is naked. Here's a rear view.
And here's another front view.
Three of them posing in the street. The guy at right calls himself NinjaAndi on the Flickr photo sharing site.
Here's the whole group posing on the street.
The CSD parade ends at Berlin's famous Brandenburg Gate, which we see see here from the back side. There are thousands of parade marchers, and as you can see, they're not naked. Our naked guys are tolerated in the parade – even by the Berlin police – but we can't really call this a naked event.









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