California high school gym rented out for 24-hour highly inappropriate' game show
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California high school gym rented out for 24-hour highly inappropriate' game show
"At various points, the male contestants used profanity, wore sashes with phrases including botched penis and pedophile, licked chocolate fondue off of women's feet and enacted a mocking parody of the crucifixion of Jesus. They also gave a PowerPoint presentation with slides showing racist statements, such as: What does a White man in America face today? Too much Spanish, Black history month (as a whole), Trader Joe's, China. Throughout the show, the activities were assisted by scantily clad women."
"The show was produced by an online content company called PaymoneyWubby and by Fansly, a subscription-based social media platform for adult content, according to social media posts about the event. One such post made during the shoot shows the Canyon Crest Academy logo on a chair in the school's weight room, and the streamed video shows the school's raven mascot on a wall in the back of the gym."
An adult-oriented livestream production took place inside a Canyon Crest Academy gymnasium that featured racist, profane, sexually suggestive, and religiously offensive content. The show, called 24-Hour Tag, had contestants endure punishments, perform lewd acts, wear sashes with offensive phrases, and present slides with racist statements while scantily clad women assisted. The event was produced by PaymoneyWubby and Fansly and was broadcast live on Twitch, with school logos and the school's raven mascot visible on camera. The gym rental was arranged through the school's foundation; the district is now facing calls to tighten oversight of foundations that rent facilities and keep revenue.
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