Texas students bring sex toys to campus to protest new gun law
{mosads}”This protest, in essence, is meant to fight absurdity with absurdity. Although this entire protest started out as a lighthearted joke, it really developed into a powerful social commentary,” the vice president of Students Against Campus Carry at UT, Ana Lopez, told The Hill.
“We want to extend Cocks Not Glocks to campuses all around the U.S., so students are able to fight dangerous legislative measures in a newsworthy, unique, and sensational fashion,” she added.
This Campus Carry movement was a brainchild of a University of Texas alum and is meant ridicule the school rules that ban public display of sex toys in a classroom.
“Adding more weapons to an already condensed area of the city will only lead to more gun violence in the area. That’s just statistics,” said the organizer of the event, Elyse Avina.
“Incorporation of dildos into the protest is also a feminist push-back against the majority white male, conservative legislature,” she added.
#CocksnotGlocks at UT Austin. pic.twitter.com/U7rfG6NkIu
— Matt Valentine (@germanglasseye) August 23, 2016
People are literally juggling dicks on the UT Austin campus right now. #CocksnotGlocks pic.twitter.com/FuaBljUow8
— Matt Valentine (@germanglasseye) August 23, 2016
#CocksNotGlocks protest of #Texas campus carry law held on the first day of classes at UT https://t.co/5MpkHPrHZ1 pic.twitter.com/PhirN0DEMT
— Occupy Wall Street (@OccupyWallStNYC) August 25, 2016
Students launch sex toy demonstration on college campus to protest gun law: https://t.co/WQmUZ4MI1O #CocksNotGlocks pic.twitter.com/RNiF32fhd7
— Women in the World (@WomenintheWorld) August 25, 2016
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