Thursday, February 15, 2007

Non-Controversial Fun at W&M

The College of William and Mary recently removed the cross from the college chapel because, it was alleged, it made some students "uncomfortable." This was made easier to accomplish by the college president being a former ACLU officer.

Instead, they found a more inclusive, less-threatening activity for the students than Christianity. They're hosting a Sex Workers Art Show. You'll recall that I had a link to a story about one of the participants last week.
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.
Well, this should provide quite an education of some type. I'm glad to know my tax dollars are being well used.

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