Actually, sorry to be pernickity, but the night was hosted by SVS not LGBTsoc, as a charity fundraiser and an awareness night. I think it was really effective as well, though someone from SVS can give you more details on the night's success.
Sorry, i guess i didn't phrase that well. I know it was organised by SVS (i volunteer through them) but i wasn't talking specifically there.
My post was aimed at the unreg who was talking about students who wouldn't want the union to endorse homosexuality. As an affiliated society, if LGBT soc could justify the use of venue 1 for an event, no one in the union's gonna turn around and say 'well, what about those who don't approve of people being gay?', are they?
And yes, what i meant was 'music and dance routine' rather than the same old music. Although since it was cheesy, dancy music, it wasn't terribly different from the usual bop.
And i can't help but giggle at the idea of a non-secular bop - maybe we could all stop for a few minute's silence to pray in the middle of it
Teagreenaddict - i really don't think you know the meaning of the word you're using. If you question the notion of events being secularized then maybe you should find another country to live in, considering we're one of the most secular countries in world.
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