John Horvat <jhorvat@returntoorder.org>
Absolutely shocking!

Earlier last month, April 10, the City of San Francisco erected a 45-foot-tall statue of a nude woman at the Embarcadero Plaza in San Francisco. Called “R-Evolution,” the statue was originally used in a “Burning Man” festival — an annual “art” event in Nevada where clothing is optional and public nudity is welcome.
This statue is in an area of large foot traffic — in clear view of the public!
CLICK THE LINK BELOW to sign our petition to have this immoral statue removed at once:
https://www.returntoorder.org/petition/urge-san-francisco-recreation-parks-remove-nude-statue/?PKG=RTOE2160
According to reports:
” ‘R-Evolution,’ a 45-foot-tall sculpture of a naked woman that was originally slated to be unveiled in Union Square [San Fransico], now towers above a different part of the city. The statue, the work of artist Marco Cochrane, was instead erected along the San Francisco Embarcadero…
” With plans for the Union Square unveiling halted, the decision was made to put the statue up on the Embarcadero across from the SF Ferry Building. R-Evolution was officially unveiled at the Embarcadero on Thursday, April 10 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.”
(Source: KRON4 .com)
One Bay Area report even complained: “One of several problems with R-Evolution is that we are all the audience for this thing, and no one asked us if we wanted it.”
(KQED .org)
But, the real problem is this: nudity is on display as something normal, and will be seen by hundreds of families and impressionable children.
We must voice our opposition to the San Francisco Recreation & Parks to have this statue removed.
CLICK THE LINK BELOW to sign the petition to remove this immoral nude statue:
https://www.returntoorder.org/petition/urge-san-francisco-recreation-parks-remove-nude-statue/?PKG=RTOE2160
This work would incur the just wrath of God who detests unabashed immorality as well as the corruption of our youth. Before God and history, you and I must oppose the normalization of nudity.
Once nudity becomes generally accepted, civilization is dead.
Please sign our petition, urging San Francisco Recreation & Parks to remove this nude statue from public property.
Thank you! John Horvat
Vice-President,
Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP)
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Nobody Asked for This


R-Evolution is public art only in the most literal sense: It exists in public space. But the public — as in, the people — had nothing to do with it.