Femi Oyesanya,
Would you not consider it my revered freedom of expression when I indicate to you or anybody else that I don't appreciate vulgarity in my environment? I believe I have that right. If sanction is your interpretation of my freedom of expression that I detest vulgarity, what would you call your admonition suggesting that I can't frown at what I don't like.
Many times we mix up legal issues with commonsense and mundane issues; it is a disservice to communal living and interaction. Take care. JUI
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Subject: Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] Re: [NaijaPolitics] RE: - Demands Of The Goddess (Poem)
But wait! If vulgarity not free expression? Are there minors here ? Why the sanction ?
From: Noyo Edem <babytonia62@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 1:28:01 PM
Subject: [NIgerianWorldForum] Re: [NaijaPolitics] RE: - Demands Of The Goddess (Poem)
Agreed. This must have been approved, because he is not known to be vulgar in his previous poems. No more vulgarity of this nature to the forums, please.
On Wed Aug 18th, 2010 12:32 PM EDT Igietseme, Joseph (CDC/OID/NCPDCID) wrote:
>Chidi Anthony Opara,
>I must openly confess that I have often browsed your lucid poetry and prose that anchor their plots on everyday human chores and experience; the imageries you capture span the individual, the family, the local govts, the state and nation, especially the daily experiences of the mis-ruled and mis-led in our contemporary African societies. In all, I have silently commended your literary genius on its merit and level sophistication vis-à-vis the works of the great minds of our times (Soyinka, JP Clark etc) and the literary genius of yester-years (Shakespeare, Chaucer, William Wordsworth, Oliver Goldsmith etc).
>
>Now, I realize that genius sometimes exhibits undisciplined or amoral excesses; and as you know, unrestrained and unregulated habits can be uncomfortably unruly and distastefully repugnant. And that is how I evaluate your present poem, entitled "Demands of the goddess", in which you painted a picture of the act of sex by humans in the most shameful interaction between a man (Iyiafor the god), the woman (Iyieke the goddess) and the component parts of the reproductive system, the penis, labia, clitoris, vagina (paradise) and the pubic hair (lawn), that culminates in an orgasm (when the penis bows in meek surrender To demands of the goddess; Time for flaccid penis, Relieved of power To wear genial demeanor....etc). What a mess!
>Frankly, without attempting any sanctimonious posture, I am moved to say that this poem is an epitome of genius misplaced and misapplied for shameless vulgarity, breach of public decency, and senseless trash-talk. It is juvenile and distasteful; and my advice is that your children should not inherit a literary legacy that includes these dirts. Thank you and take care. JUI
>
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>From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com [mailto:usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chidi Anthony Opara
>Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 4:53 AM
>To: USA Africa Dialogue Series
>Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Demands Of The Goddess (Poem)
>
>The turgid penis
>Of Iyiafor in rage
>Banged
>On Iyieke's labia
>Locked,
>Seeking entrance
>Into her paradise.
>Iyieke's lawn
>Lush
>Trimmed,
>Mesmerized the god.
>Rage returned to pouch,
>Bravado banished.
>Time to bow
>In meek surrender
>To demands of the goddess.
>Time for flaccid penis
>Relieved of power
>To wear genial demeanour.
>Time to be adorned
>In garment of service,
>Service to clitoris.
>
>By Chidi Anthony Opara
>
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