My former rugby team at Southern Connecticut State University is facing losing it's school funding for a song which is commonly sung at "drink up's" after the games.....
The song is "On top of the school house, all covered in blood, I shot my poor teacher, with a 22 shot gun, I went to her funeral, and pee'd on her grave, people threw roses, and I threw gernades, I went to her coffin, and she wasn't quit dead, so I pulled out my bazooka, and blew off her head, now shes gone to heaven, seven stories high, real men play rugby, so "F"-off and die".
Now sure, the song is totally out of taste...But then again, most of the songs we sing are leud and nasty...(by the way, when I was playing, this song wasn't sung).....Anyways, admitting it's out of taste, and after writting a formal letter of apology to the University, and promising to never sing the song again, the schools administrators are still in the process of cutting the teams funds.....
Do you think that is fair?