Remove the Cross, March on the Dildo-Waving Hookers, from Stop the ACLU
According to Gene Nichol, president of William and Mary, leaving the cross on display in Wren Chapel where it had been for decades is “… contrary to the best values of the college."
So what are the “best values” of the college? Career male prostitutes and 200-lb. strippers in thong and pasties naturally!
Virginia Gazette: Sex show draws crowd
WILLIAMSBURG — Topless women weren’t the only thing keeping students at the College of William & Mary focused Monday night at the Sex Workers Art Show.
Sparkling nipple adornments, feather boas, bare bottoms, erotic dances, striptease music and sex toys entertained a crowd of more than 400 who were packed into the auditorium of the University Center. Another 300 were turned away. The show attempted to empower the actors by portraying the realities of their careers.
Jo Weldon shared her story of how a stripper job helped pay her way through college and graduate school. She regaled the audience by doing a skit that revealed the questions strippers commonly face. She used a male student to ask the questions.
“Are they real?” he asked.
“Real expensive,” she answered.
Other performances were more risque.
A woman named Dirty Martini did a striptease. Weighing in at well over 200 pounds, she finished her routine wearing only a G-string and pasties.
Cono Snatch Zubobinskaya, clad initially in military fatigues, gave a theatrical performance that included a dildo shaped like a gun. Her anti-war message was that sexual favors would be given if “doing so can end the war. Just don’t force me.”
“It’s just so out there and expressive,” said Josh Campbell, a member of Lamba Alliance, one of six student groups to sponsor the event. “It’s hip, it’s in your face, and it’s exciting.”
Exciting AND brilliant! “Snatch” is a “Must See TV.” (heh-heh) Yeah right. The intellectual cesspool called the university campus is producing some real winners. Anyone care to tell me what one would “learn” from this pathetic event?
Nichol responds:
President Gene Nichol issued a statement Tuesday afternoon, perhaps hoping to preempt inevitable criticism tied to the Wren cross.
“I don’t like this kind of show and I don’t like having it here,” he said. “But it’s not the practice and province of universities to censor or cancel performances because they are controversial.”
But it is the “practice and province” to censor the historical realities of a building on campus even if decidedly uncontroversial…uncontroversial, of course, until a man who’s obviously experienced significant cranial voidance took the reigns of America’s second-oldest university, the first president of which was one Reverend James Blair. Gasp! Purge the word “reverend” from all historical chronologies of the college lest we create an “inside/outsider” dynamic on campus. A reverend as the first president demonstrates that all are not welcome, right?
Regarding Wren Chapel, I’ve got some questions. Why still call it a chapel? After all, the word “chapel” is normally associated with Christian worship. Certainly not representative of the “best values” of William and Mary, right? Shouldn’t that word be used only when referring to specific religious services? Should it be called the 123rd Holiest Mosque on the Eastern Seaboard during Ramadan?
Thanks to Save the Wren Cross for the alert.
Also see:
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Good job!
Posted by: K T Cat | February 16, 2007 at 05:50 PM
No matter how many times I read the different articles such as above regarding things like this and then some I become so angered at the hypocrisy that has become the norm in our country.
Liberals call what is good evil and what is evil good. Their religion is godlessness and they most certainly are godless.
I have no immediate answers to your questions to be honest. Just sometimes I believe we are fighting to bring down walls that are not coming down inch by inch, but more like chip by chip.
What a sad legacy being left to our children and it is times such as this I wonder how history will view us.
Maybe like the fall of the Roman Empire when sex and lies reigned. Today we actually have videotapes. It is an atrocity what is happening.
Our churches are no longer a sanctuary for worship and refuge they are attack targets for the left.
Pathetic.
Posted by: Layla | February 16, 2007 at 05:51 PM
There's a party at my place. Come on over!
http://ktcatspost.blogspot.com/2007/02/bill-and-mary-have-lost-their-minds.html
Posted by: K T Cat | February 17, 2007 at 12:31 PM