The Ruckus - August 23, 2010
Nudity, Houses of Worship, and Choreography. No, it’s not a revival of “Hair,” it’s this week’s edition of The Ruckus, giving you the latest trends in the world of protest!
- As the maelstrom surrounding the so-called ”Ground Zero Mosque” spun into a fury, thousands gathered at Ground Zero, denouncing plans for the Islamic Center. The craze spread around the country, manifesting more virulently anti-Islamic protests, staged at mosques in Tennessee, California, Wisconsin, and Connecticut, among other places.
- Meanwhile, in Warsaw, Ohio, it was a Church that found itself the object of a considerably more attention-getting protest. Strippers from a local club, protested and harangued for several years by the Church in question, decided to turn the tables and protest the Church instead, clad in their Sunday best bikinis.
- If bikinis are risque at Church, they are simply oppressive at Venice Beach. Sick and tired of the legal double standard applied to female and male regarding toplessness. Some 200 women with red-tape-covered nipples and men with red bikni tops marched withs signs urging women to “Free your breasts! Free your mind!” and “Demand topless equality.”
- In what must be the first-ever case of pretzel controversy, concerned activists in New York quietly opposed the new tagline for “Pretzel Crisps.” On ads in bus-stops and phone booths reading “You Can Never Be Too Thin,” protesters added the phrase “Yes You Can,” along with notes decrying the slogan, which they believed promoted skewed body image.
- In China, “wildcat unions” have sprung up demanding an end to working conditions that literally work people to death. An estimated 600,000 people a year die from overwork in China, a condition so common that a new word, “guolaosi,” was coined to describe it.
- A group of activists staged a song and dance routine in a Target store, protesting its recent donations to an anti-gay and anti-union gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota.
Finally, the protesters of Dream University, covered here earlier this summer, have found success in their cause. The Obama administration decided that it would not deport students who came to the United States as undocumented children.
That’s all for this edition of The Ruckus!







