Maynard Wilkens who is the Mayor of DeQuincy spoke
to CNN about the ban on twerking that takes effect at midnight.
“Twerking is a defiant act against Jesus and his teachings. The rest of
the country can keep their heads in the sand about this s*xual act
before marriage, but not the great city of DeQuincy,” Wilkens said. “We
will still allow dancing in DeQuincy, just no jigglin’, shakin’ and ‘dry
humping’ anywhere in our city limits.”
Bobby Joe Williams who is the sheriff in the town told
reporters about the penalties for those caught twerking. “First time
offenders will receive a mandatory 30 days in the county jail. After
that it will be a much harsher punishment,” Williams said. “We are not
taking this matter lightly. There ain’t gonna be no twerkin’ in my city,
not no more.”
24-year-old DeQuincy resident Brandon Adams told reporters he
does not agree with the new law. “There is nothing to do in this town,
seriously. Twerking is all us kids had left and now they’re taking it
away from us,” Adams said. “I don’t see what the big deal is. At least
we weren’t out causing trouble, sniffing glue and breaking stuff. I
guess we’ll now have to go back to doing that.”
Twerking is a type of dancing in which the dancer, usually a
woman, shakes her hips up-and-down in a bouncing motion, causing the
dancer’s buttocks to shake, ‘wobble’ and ‘jiggle’ in a sexually
provocative manner. The origins of twerking are unknown but were
recently made popular by Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke‘s performance at
the MTV VMAs last month.
The town of DeQuincy has a population of 3,398 as of the 2000
census. DeQuincy is part of the Lake Charles Metropolitan Statistical
Area. So far state officials in Louisiana have yet to make a formal
statement concerning the ban on twerking in DeQuincy.
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