Sometimes, we begin to grow weary of tirelessly chronicling the world of naked protesting. Our spirits flag and we start to wonder what it's all for -- we get that you're passionate about your cause, but why not just put on a freakin' shirt? But then a Playboy model takes her clothes off to protest fur sales in Philadelphia and the world seems new again.

Daniela Victoria, a Playboy Special Editions Lingerie model will be wearing "next to nothing" at Saturday's Humane League "Compassion in Fashion" protest of Burberry retailers.

Daniela's stripped-down stand happens to coincide with National Go Topless Protest Day (NSFW), a wondrous holiday designed to fight back against the constitutional inequality between men and women being topless in public. Starting at noon, topless people all over the country will peacefully rally in the streets, parks and beaches of America for the right to bare breasts.

Celebrate civil disobedience by checking out our gallery of naked protesters.


The Worlds Most Naked Protesters

    Image from blog.peta.org

    Image from blog.peta.org

    Image from blog.peta.org

    Image from blog.peta.org

    Semi-naked protesters from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) show a banner reading "The Naked Truth: Burberry butchers bunnies" as they hand out a protesting leaflet to a passer-by in front of a Burberry store at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district Friday, June 15, 2007. PETA was protesting the company over Burberry's use of fur in it's clothing. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)

    A group of participants celebrate after taking part in the World Naked Bike Ride on March 8, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Around 30 protesters met in a secret location outside Sydney's CBD, covered their bodies in paint and began riding down Sydney's popular King Street in Newtown to raise awareness on environmental issues aimed at pollution produced by motor vehicles. (Photo by Sergio Dionisio/Getty Images)

    A participant takes part in the World Naked Bike Ride on March 8, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Around 30 protesters met in a secret location outside Sydney's CBD, covered their bodies in paint and began riding down Sydney's popular King Street in Newtown to raise awareness on environmental issues aimed at pollution produced by motor vehicles. (Photo by Sergio Dionisio/Getty Images)

    Pamela Anderson poses in a Stella McCartney shop window for a PETA anti-fur protest in London, June 2006.

    Pamela Anderson poses in a Stella McCartney shop window for a PETA anti-fur protest in London, June 2006.

    Pamela Anderson poses in a Stella McCartney shop window for a PETA anti-fur protest in London, June 2006.