Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst has a problem with 26-year old John Otte’s schoolwork, and he wants the whole state to know.
For his advanced directing class at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Otte was allowed to select the play of his choice to direct. He chose Texas native Terrence McNally’s Corpus Christi, in which Jesus and his disciples are reimagined as gay men in modern-day Texas. In the play, the Jesus figure performs a marriage ceremony for two of his gay disciples and is later crucified under a sign that deems him the “King of Queers.”
Of the many student-directed plays that will be put on this weekend at Tarleton State, Otte’s has garnered the most attention โ much of it negative. Extra security has been called in. The audience restricted to classmates and family members. The curtain time was moved up to the very un-Broadway-like 8 a.m. on Saturday.
And now, Act II: Enter the Politicans.
Says Dewhurst in a statement released this afternoon:
Every citizen is entitled to the freedom of speech, but no one should have the right to use government funds or institutions to portray acts that are morally reprehensible to the majority of Americans.
Texans donโt deserve to see their hard-earned tax money used to debase their religion. This lewd display runs completely contrary to the standards of scholastic excellence and common decency that we demand in our publicly-funded institutions for higher learning.
Why is the lieutenant governor weighing in? His office says their inboxes filled up to a level that warranted a response. Dewhurst spokesman Rich Parsons says, “Our office has been contacted by a number of people expressing concern and anger and outrage at the use of state resources.”
Tarleton State President F.รขยยฉ Dominic รขยยฉDottavio released a statement making it clear that he sees “no รขยยฉartistic รขยยฉor รขยยฉredeemingรขยยฉ quality รขยยฉin รขยยฉthe รขยยฉwork.”ย He believes it to be “offensive, รขยยฉcrude, รขยยฉand รขยยฉirreverent.” Yet he defends its right to be performed, recognizing that the performance is a class project, even if it is not endorsed or produced by Tarleton. He explains in a release:
As รขยยฉaรขยยฉ public รขยยฉuniversity รขยยฉwe รขยยฉare รขยยฉlegally รขยยฉbound รขยยฉto รขยยฉallowรขยยฉ the รขยยฉstudent รขยยฉproduction รขยยฉto รขยยฉgo รขยยฉforward. รขยยฉรขยยฉรขยยฉWe รขยยฉhave รขยยฉhad รขยยฉmany รขยยฉconversations รขยยฉwith รขยยฉthe รขยยฉOffice รขยยฉof รขยยฉGeneralรขยยฉ Counsel รขยยฉfor รขยยฉThe รขยยฉTexas รขยยฉA&M รขยยฉUniversity รขยยฉSystem รขยยฉand รขยยฉtheyรขยยฉ have รขยยฉmade รขยยฉit รขยยฉclear รขยยฉto รขยยฉus รขยยฉthat รขยยฉthis รขยยฉis รขยยฉanรขยยฉ unambiguous รขยยฉfreedom รขยยฉof รขยยฉspeech รขยยฉ(Firstรขยยฉ Amendment) รขยยฉissue. รขยยฉรขยยฉThe รขยยฉSupreme รขยยฉCourt รขยยฉof รขยยฉthe รขยยฉUnited รขยยฉStates รขยยฉhasรขยยฉ consistently รขยยฉheld รขยยฉthat รขยยฉpublic รขยยฉuniversities รขยยฉmay รขยยฉnot รขยยฉengageรขยยฉ inรขยยฉ the รขยยฉsort รขยยฉof รขยยฉcensorship รขยยฉthat รขยยฉprohibiting รขยยฉthisรขยยฉ studentโs รขยยฉprojectรขยยฉ would รขยยฉinvolve. รขยยฉรขยยฉThis รขยยฉconceptรขยยฉ was รขยยฉreaffirmedรขยยฉ byรขยยฉ the รขยยฉ2008รขยยฉ Higher รขยยฉEducation รขยยฉOpportunityรขยยฉ Act รขยยฉwhichรขยยฉ stressedรขยยฉ thatรขยยฉ students รขยยฉshouldรขยยฉ not รขยยฉbe รขยยฉintimidated, รขยยฉharassed, รขยยฉor รขยยฉdiscouragedรขยยฉ fromรขยยฉ speakingรขยยฉ out.
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