Final Trumpet
April 15th, 2008, 06:41 PM
A theatrical production lauded by Oprah Winfrey and a long list of other celebrities is targeted in a new campaign called "Stop the Monologues," because it depicts questioning a 6-year-old about her sexuality and a drunken sexual assault on a teen girl.
Donna Miller of Americans for Truth said the radical feminist play, "The Vagina Monologues," was "celebrated" by Hollywood personalities in New Orleans over the weekend, and a roster of invited guests included names such as Ashley Judd, Jennifer Hudson, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Glenn Close and Faith Hill.
Oprah, who has advocated for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and promoted a New Age religion in recent weeks, too, was scheduled to appear but reports said she did not show up at the event to perform a monologue written for her by author Eve Ensler.
It is the play's explicit content that has raised new alarms, especially since the producers' website now invites high schools to present the production.
"I find it horrifying that an author would sexualize a 6-year-old girl – particularly when that same author has a record of writing favorable about adult/child sex, at least for lesbians," Miller said.
Full Article (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=61615)
Donna Miller of Americans for Truth said the radical feminist play, "The Vagina Monologues," was "celebrated" by Hollywood personalities in New Orleans over the weekend, and a roster of invited guests included names such as Ashley Judd, Jennifer Hudson, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Glenn Close and Faith Hill.
Oprah, who has advocated for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and promoted a New Age religion in recent weeks, too, was scheduled to appear but reports said she did not show up at the event to perform a monologue written for her by author Eve Ensler.
It is the play's explicit content that has raised new alarms, especially since the producers' website now invites high schools to present the production.
"I find it horrifying that an author would sexualize a 6-year-old girl – particularly when that same author has a record of writing favorable about adult/child sex, at least for lesbians," Miller said.
Full Article (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=61615)