\"They wouldn\'t bat an eye at the sight of a gun\": We spoke to the woman behind the #CocksNotGlocks movement
by:KISSTOY
2021-02-16
Jessica King runs her own business in San Francisco when she hears that her alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin, will be affected by a new state law that allows guns to be hidden on public university campuses.
Jin Liqun was angry at the new law and launched a protest against students who openly carried dildos without regard to the new law.
The protests tied the new law with a current state law banning public viewing of sex toys.
The protest movement is called \"cock is not Glock \".
\"After I found out that Texas law thought it was a punishable \'obscene\' to wave or distribute counterfeit drugs publicly,\" Kim told reporters . \".
\"However, they responded to the popularity of gun violence on campus and just passed a law that basically said, \'Okay, student, you can take a gun to class now.
The problem is solved. you can feel safe now, but you can only rely on yourself.
The law, known as the \"campus carrying law\", aims to allow individuals to protect themselves and others in the event of a school shooting.
In this decade alone, more than 30 college shootings have taken place in the United States.
As a native Texan, Kim is no stranger to southern America\'s love for guns.
In Texas, it is already legal to carry open guns in most places, she said.
However, they are banned in some notable areas: the university campus has been one of them until August 1.
\"The problem is that even though our community will freak out when they see a completely harmless silicone fake penis, they won\'t open their eyes when they see a gun that is publicly carried,\" she said.
\"They say that [dildos] are obscene and harmful to society and should not appear in public places, and they forget to care about carrying weapons hidden, just because they are out of sight.
The laws of Texas have shattered the \"huge and terrible unknown\" of sex, but they have also continued to legislate, in a way that they will be more and more violent and deadly.
\"She doesn\'t feel alone.
The cock is not Glock-which is co-
Led by Anna Lopez and Carlyle Moore
There were more than 4,100 participants.
The protests began last Wednesday and continued until September 6.
So far, students have been playing around with backpacks, clothes, juggling or simply taking them around on Austin\'s University of Texas campus.
\"We gave away 4,500 fake penises in two days, or I like to call it our \'hidden carry sex play\',\" Kim said \'. \".
\"But we ran out and people were disappointed that we didn\'t have much more.
\"Buying dildos can be expensive, especially in the student\'s budget.
Kim said they were very lucky that every dildo was donated to their business by sex toys.
\"Our biggest donor is the smiling teacher.
They sent us 3,000.
Personal massage of the penis!
\"Then local stores like Dreamer\'s and AAA News called their distributors to donate and lend their warehouse space to them for storage, thus helping tonne.
Shane\'s toys of the world and Hollywood cheats also sent us hundreds each.
The \"cock no Glock\" campaign has not received much bounce so far.
\"Open-carrying Texas is a small group of open-carrying advocates who held a small anti-protest on Wednesday morning,\" Kim said . \".
\"They showed up at eight o\'clock A. M. , but there was no rally, so they were basically just talking to themselves.
Students on campus \"don\'t stop carrying dildos until guns are taken out of other students\' backpacks,\" Kim said.
\"The message that campus law sends to the community is that they are reluctant to address the root cause of the universal and ongoing fear that everyone in the United States has to live in these days,\" she said.
Jin Liqun was angry at the new law and launched a protest against students who openly carried dildos without regard to the new law.
The protests tied the new law with a current state law banning public viewing of sex toys.
The protest movement is called \"cock is not Glock \".
\"After I found out that Texas law thought it was a punishable \'obscene\' to wave or distribute counterfeit drugs publicly,\" Kim told reporters . \".
\"However, they responded to the popularity of gun violence on campus and just passed a law that basically said, \'Okay, student, you can take a gun to class now.
The problem is solved. you can feel safe now, but you can only rely on yourself.
The law, known as the \"campus carrying law\", aims to allow individuals to protect themselves and others in the event of a school shooting.
In this decade alone, more than 30 college shootings have taken place in the United States.
As a native Texan, Kim is no stranger to southern America\'s love for guns.
In Texas, it is already legal to carry open guns in most places, she said.
However, they are banned in some notable areas: the university campus has been one of them until August 1.
\"The problem is that even though our community will freak out when they see a completely harmless silicone fake penis, they won\'t open their eyes when they see a gun that is publicly carried,\" she said.
\"They say that [dildos] are obscene and harmful to society and should not appear in public places, and they forget to care about carrying weapons hidden, just because they are out of sight.
The laws of Texas have shattered the \"huge and terrible unknown\" of sex, but they have also continued to legislate, in a way that they will be more and more violent and deadly.
\"She doesn\'t feel alone.
The cock is not Glock-which is co-
Led by Anna Lopez and Carlyle Moore
There were more than 4,100 participants.
The protests began last Wednesday and continued until September 6.
So far, students have been playing around with backpacks, clothes, juggling or simply taking them around on Austin\'s University of Texas campus.
\"We gave away 4,500 fake penises in two days, or I like to call it our \'hidden carry sex play\',\" Kim said \'. \".
\"But we ran out and people were disappointed that we didn\'t have much more.
\"Buying dildos can be expensive, especially in the student\'s budget.
Kim said they were very lucky that every dildo was donated to their business by sex toys.
\"Our biggest donor is the smiling teacher.
They sent us 3,000.
Personal massage of the penis!
\"Then local stores like Dreamer\'s and AAA News called their distributors to donate and lend their warehouse space to them for storage, thus helping tonne.
Shane\'s toys of the world and Hollywood cheats also sent us hundreds each.
The \"cock no Glock\" campaign has not received much bounce so far.
\"Open-carrying Texas is a small group of open-carrying advocates who held a small anti-protest on Wednesday morning,\" Kim said . \".
\"They showed up at eight o\'clock A. M. , but there was no rally, so they were basically just talking to themselves.
Students on campus \"don\'t stop carrying dildos until guns are taken out of other students\' backpacks,\" Kim said.
\"The message that campus law sends to the community is that they are reluctant to address the root cause of the universal and ongoing fear that everyone in the United States has to live in these days,\" she said.
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