So you think that those that don't like nudist stuff are "prudes"? As far as "minding my own business", definitely not one of my virtues (plus points). Just think of how much worse things would be in America if everyone done that "mind my own business" thing.
My younger, growing-up days were spent in a small, midwest farm town with a river running through it. There was a sandbar area several miles up river known as B.A.B. (i.e. bare-ass beach) where kids swam in the river au-natural. Although the area was well away from prying, puritanical, parental eyes, only a very few ever fell prey to raging hormones that I knew of.
If you don't like nudity, simply stay away from where nudity is practiced. If you insist on being conspicuously and loudly offended by nudity but the practice of it doesn't directly affect you in any way ( like they're not out there carousing in the recently-denuded lilac bushes), then, yes, you are a prude. Don't like tattoos? Don't get one, then, and don't look at them. It's that simple. Don't like drag queen night at the library? Your solution is to not go to the library on drag queen night. Can't stand millennials? Take the advice you've been offered on this forum and others and move into a 55+ apartment. No millennials allowed. Wanna wear your rodeo outfits? Wear 'em.....proudly. Why do you care what anyone thinks? Why are you so convinced that everyone even notices what you're wearing? It reminds me of the definition of teenage angst: you're at a football game, the team goes into a huddle and you JUST KNOW they're talking about the gigantic zit on your chin. To sum it up, Cody, do your thing and do it proudly. Who knows? It might inspire others to wear their own Western wear. But let others do their thing, too, if they're not hurting you.