‘Cocks Not Glocks’ Reportedly Invited to White House

ashley.rae | October 10, 2016
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The women behind the “Cocks Not Glocks” protest at the University of Texas, Austin, which was intended to protest Texas’ campus carry law by flailing around dildos, were allegedly invited to the White House to discuss their views on gun violence.

According to the Facebook page for the main organizer for “Cocks Not Glocks,” Jessica Jin, the girl group was invited to the White House by DoSomething.org, a non-profit organization, to “join a small group of university gun violence prevention activists from around the country to talk to senior officials about grassroots activism, what we're working on, and why it matters.”

“They think it's the first time 'dildo' has been said in the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing,” Jin noted.

Jin also bragged about how the word “cocks” was said within a few feet of the president:

“Cocks” also reverberated around the room dozens of times and Rosie, who was sitting right next to the Oval Office where Obama was sitting 10ft away, could hear his voice through the door. Does that mean he could hear ours?

Jin also posted a NSFW video of her group standing in front of the new Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C., waving a "TAKE IT AND COME" flag featuring a dildo:

 

A video posted by Jessica Jin (@jeffacat) on

 

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