[wordup] Prize-Winning Genitalia

Adam Shand adam at personaltelco.net
Mon Nov 5 16:19:07 EST 2001


Via: rebecca <rebecca at wetafx.co.nz>
From: http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/us/WolfFiles/wolffiles.html

Prize-Winning Genitalia
By Buck Wolf

High School Student Suspended for Dressing as Vagina for Halloween

Nov. 2 -- You could say Christian Silbereis made a real ass of himself
this Halloween, but you'd really need a lesson in anatomy.

The 17-year-old high school student from Ann Arbor, Mich., won first place
at an after-school costume party at Community High School. He came dressed
as a vagina.

With all due respect to witches, ghosts and goblins, school administrators
found Silbereis' vagina costume just a little too scary, even for
Halloween. School officials suspended him Wednesday for the rest of the
week.

I'd describe the costume, but if you've taken high school biology, that's
not necessary. Silbereis assured The Ann Arbor News, "It's anatomically
correct."

Nevertheless, students of the body might take exception to certain
embellishments -- including a pink cape and T-shirt bearing the image of a
fetus.

"It's just another body part," he said. "They teach us about it in
school."

Mom couldn't be be more proud. "There's nothing inappropriate about what's
given all of us life," said Rosalyn Tulip, who works as a midwife. She
says her son respects women and their bodies.

In fact, Tulip made the costume for herself and wore it to a party last
year. She told her son he might make some people at school uncomfortable,
but she supported his decision to wear it.

Not in the School Dress Code

Maggie Jewett, the school's assistant dean, told The Associated Press
staff members were outraged at the costume. At midday, she came into his
class and told him to either remove it or go home.

But when classes ended and students gathered for the party, Silbereis
pulled it back on. His classmates were so thrilled that they voted him
first prize for best costume.

A school spokesman would not elaborate on the suspension, saying that
student discipline is confidential.

Tulip said she supports her son's costume choice. But she says he
shouldn't have put it back on after the teacher told him to take it off.

Now comes the hard questions: What message did school administrators send
out when they suspended this student? And would you let your child wear
such an outfit for Halloween?

What if Silbereis had gone as male genitalia? Would the reaction have been
different? Can a 17-year-old be anatomically correct without being
politically correct?

Finally, if Silbereis was to be punished, what would you do, as his
parent?






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