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For reasons beyond us, three girls were suspended from John Jay High School for chanting “vagina”. School administrators claim they censored the girls because a large part of the audience for their performance of the “V&^%$! Monologues” were young. They should really just chill out and chant along with the students because the experience has been known to be cathartic.
Besides, we didn’t know that using clinical language to referance the female anatomy could be deemed vulgar. But, apparently, saying the word might get people to start thinking about the vag, which obviously leads them to imagine what it looks like. It follows, of course, that everyone, despite his or her age, wants to have sex super bad and, usually, do it right there. The school was just trying to prevent an orgy from ensuing.
On the flip side, it seems more likely that the wealth of the school might have dictated their behavior. It’s a place where issues like overcrowding, crappy materials and deteriorating buildings don’t take up a lot of the institution’s brain space. Maybe they were all bored and needed to shake things up a bit. Everyone needs some sort of controversy or “hardship;” this just happened to be John Jay’s.
It’s too bad the school gave the girls reasons to feel indignant about the treatment of their cunty vocabulary in the administration’s thoughtless grasp for media attention.
Shit, everyone wants women to feel bad about their vaginas; even spell check, which didn’t recognize the word “cunty,” won’t let me embrace my V. Don’t tell me to use “country” instead, spell check.
‘Monologues’ Spurs Dialogue on Taste and Speech [New York Times]
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