Those trying to confuse young women’s sexuality are on the
prowl again.
The Vagina Monologues are a play written by lesbian Eve Ensler,
typically thrown on college campuses and other venues around the
nation. On The O'Reilly Factor tonight (January 14, 2003), Bill
reported that The Vagina Monologues are now being shown at Amherst
High School in Massachusetts.
Those who sponsor and throw the play always insist the play is
meant to combat violence against women. Right. That’s why
they never lurk in places where victims of violence might be or
put any of their intellectual efforts into solving the issue, but
rather host sexually perverse plays targeted at young (read: impressionable)
college females and now – high school females.
Anyone who has some evil agenda never comes out and gives their
agenda in the open. Instead they hide behind the veil of some sacred
person or issue that no one can touch. Feminists hide behind probably
one of the most politically protected issues and groups of people:
female victims of violence. They have learned how to exploit American
compassion, hiding behind such issues, thus allowing them to spread
their sick, twisted, malignant narcissism on to the rest of society.
The monologues in the play are filled with utterly perverse ideas
on female sexuality. Few adults really look at it and even understand
what TVM are about or why they are appealing. It’s designed
that way. It’s designed to make no sense and have no appeal
to normal adults (thus, flying below their radar screen) but lots
of appeal to young women, much like the film “Lost and Delirious.”
I tried watching both The Vagina Monologues and Lost and Delirious,
and had to stop halfway through both – I wanted to gouge my
eyes out they were so boring. But such titillating and provocative
topics as vaginas (TVM) and lesbianism (Lost and Delirious) have
psychological appeal to young people, especially teenagers.
Let’s discuss what effect this play might have on your fifteen
year-old daughter. Not only will she potentially watch this play;
she might even star in it! Here are some of the fun topics she gets
to deal with.
First of all, a bunch of women sitting around discussing vaginas
for extended periods of time is pure, utter lesbianism. But it doesn’t
just end there: glorifying pedophilic lesbian sex, describing brutal
acts of rape, and equating heterosexuality and masculinity to violence
are all other surefire ways to twist and manipulate your daughter’s
sexuality.
“When you rape, beat, maim, mutilate, burn, bury, and
terrorize women, you destroy the essential life energy on the planet.
You force what is meant to be open, trusting, nurturing, creative,
and alive to be bent, infertile, and broken.” - “Introduction”
“My vagina a live wet water village. They invaded it.
Butchered it and burned it down. I do not touch now. Do not visit.
I live someplace else now. I don’t know where that is.”
- “My Vagina Was My Village”
Do me a favor. Mouth those quotes out to yourself, as if you take
them seriously. Now imagine your daughter doing the same –
and she will take it seriously.
When I first went to the play, my sophomore year in college, I
walked in (late) to the play. I walked in on a scene of a woman
describing how she was brutally raped by a man. I instantly got
up and left – it made my stomach turn to listen to this kind
of thing.
Other parts of the play include asking, “What would your
vagina wear?” Won’t that make fun locker chat amongst
your fifteen year-old daughter and her fellow male classmates!
This fact is also presented during the play: “Pregnant women
are more likely to be the victims of homicide than to die of any
other cause.” That’s right girls: don’t get pregnant,
homicide is right around the corner!
And then there is the most controversial part of the play:
“She makes a vodka for herself and then . . . the pretty
lady makes me a drink. . . . The alcohol has gone to my head and
I’m loose and ready . . . as she gently and slowly lays me
out on the bed. . . . She tells me to always know how to give myself
pleasure so I’ll never need to rely on a man.”
– “ The Little Coochi Snorcher That Could,” a
13 yr old girl describing how a 24 yr old woman raped her.
Knock knock to parents: you need to stop this play and these perverts
from having access to your children.
Fifteen year-old girls should be blushing when around boys. Any
talk of sex, even the simplest thing like holding a girl’s
hand, should bring a rush of embarrassment, titillation, and excitement.
Presenting girls with such issues as lesbianism, rape, and in-your-face
perversity will stop that. Young people absorb the environment around
them like a sponge. The heavy weight of The Vagina Monologues effectively
crushes all mystery or intimacy regarding the opposite sex: it will
leave these young girls as non-sensual, hardened, feminist-minded,
thuggish creatures for the rest of their lives.
The plays high school students should watch and produce should
be intellectually stimulating ones that deal with issues about life
–moral issues. They would be like, oh I don’t know,
The West Side Story – the play the school board rejected because
of Hispanic “racism” instead choosing The Vagina Monologues.
Why would the school board reject this play and accept The Vagina
Monologues? They’re perverts; that’s why.
In The West Side Story the men are still men and the women
are still women, and we can’t have that. Girls need a heavy
dose of feminist indoctrination on them.
I’ll tell you exactly why the feminist establishment pushes
The Vagina Monologues. Many young women come up to me and tell me
they’re confused about their sexuality. (Bisexuality, apparently,
is the rage in high school now.) They tell me they aren’t
sure what it is about men they’re supposed to like. Women
are prettier, they say, but they don’t know if they are sexually
attracted to women. Of course it’s this way. After crushing
male sexuality (read: masculinity), women are left sexually starved
and confused. Even so, heterosexual women will still be repulsed
by the idea of engaging in lesbian sex acts with another woman.
That’s where The Vagina Monologues come in. The Vagina Monologues
puts women in an environment obsessed with vaginas. It attempts
to remove a (otherwise heterosexual) woman’s innate disgust
for performing sex acts on another woman.
Throwing this play amongst high school students is morally repulsive.
This is what moral relativism has landed us: a culture too blind
and cowardly to stand up to corruption. If anything, one could get
the school on discrimination: the play has nothing but female actors.
Regardless, the parents of Amherst must be vocal; this perversity
has no place in high school.
Amber Pawlik