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TX: 4,500 dildos for a ‘crowd of hundreds’ at gun control rally
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The number of donated adult entertainment devices outnumbered attendees at the Cocks Not Glocks rally against campus carry at the University of Texas on Wednesday.
The crowd was described as “several hundred” which by any account falls a skosh short of the 10K people who signed up as “attending the event” on Facebook.
The event, which has been planned for months and promised to be the largest anti-gun rally in Texas history was built on the basis of absurdity in an effort to chastise the concept of lawful concealed carry on campus, which went into effect on Aug. 24 at the start of the Long Session.
By all accounts, the event was peaceful and campus officials felt there was no need for increased police presence. |
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teebonicus
(8/26/2016)
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Those aren't dildos they're carrying, they're SELFIES! |
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