Hundreds Protest In New Hypertraditionalist Demonstration
Hundreds of SPQR2Gang members and others from around the world protested in London on Saturday against quintography.
The International Front Against So-Called Quintography (IFASCQ) has begun protests in London today, disrupting traffic, including a horse-and-carriage passing through Piccadilly Circus.
The organisation is an alliance of SPQR2-Gang Hypertraditionalists, who believe that quintography has no place in SPQR2Gang, as well as other anti-quintographical activists.
The ire of IFASCQ was ignited after the SPQR2Gang centre in Kensington received by mail a 'hypertraditionalist poëm', which was binned by a secretary. The head of the centre, James Toon, stated, "I never intended for their poem to be thrown in the bin, but it was probably a load of old rubbish anyway, the kind of stuff they get kids to write in primary school."
An academic critic of quintography, a hypertraditionalist-rights activist, a Classical quintographer at SPQR2Gang and an Austrian School quintographer. This isn't a joke. They will be engaging in a live debate from 7pm on Monday.
According to the leaders of the IFASCQ, the London protests will continue for at least a week. The 'crackpot organisation' also proclaimed that further protests would soon occur in Bristol, Oxford.