The latest NEA grants include $50,000 (that's our tax money) to the Frameline Film House in San Francisco (need I go further?), which has just screened a pornographic horror film called "Thundercrack", which features four men, three women and a gorilla.

Also on the receiving end of our tax money is the Counterpulse, a playhouse in....San Francisco, of course. This is a real playhouse, folks, which is running a play called "Perverts Put Out" featuring naked actors on stage. Customers are invited onstage to "join your fellow pervs for some explicit, twisted fun."

"Perverts Put Out" actor and San Francisco mayoral candidate George Davis

Counterpulse has also received $25,000 (of our money) to put on a play called "The Symmetry Project". Symmetry of what, you might ask. This thought-provoking production explores the symetry of various body parts-all of which are involved with sex in one form or another (except possibly the nose). Basically it's two naked dolts writhing around on the floor.

So there it is, folks. Our tax dollars at work. Somewhere, Robert Mapplethorpe must be smiling wherever he is. But if you object to this use of our tax-dollars, you might write a letter to someone in Washington. To Barney Frank, perhaps?

"I don't think that's funny!"
1 comment:
Smut is not art. I detest my tax dollars going for smut, but that is the only thing that passes for art these days.
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