How Publicly Funded Colleges Encourage Dangerous Sex – IOTW Report

How Publicly Funded Colleges Encourage Dangerous Sex

Federalist: At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I was led behind closed doors to watch a performance depicting how “all white people are racist,” and asked to raise my hand if I identified with a point of privilege, such as being “white, English-speaking, or straight.” This inherently racist propaganda is only topped by university-funded programs like Sex Week, where facilitators snort and giggle as students stuff their pockets full of free colorful, glow-in-the-dark, and flavored condoms.

As an organization for conservative women on college campuses, the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women often plunges into deep conversations with students about campus culture. Often, the rising rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STIs), hooking up, and sexual assault surface as top concerns. more here

7 Comments on How Publicly Funded Colleges Encourage Dangerous Sex

  1. How do they reconcile these activities with the “Me Too” movement?

    Or what happened if the guys who participated in these activists go into, say, politics, just to have it used against them in the future whereas the women get a pass. Granted, the women were more likely to feel guilty afterwards, but they were still there of their own free will. And who is to say that a guy’s bravado is not just a mask for his guilt?

    Oh, but we can’t teach morals or any other outdated concept like it.

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  2. I feel cheated – my campus introductory week introduced such stimulating topics as “where is the library,” “how to get student season tickets for football games,” and “this is the campus medical center if you get sick or hurt.” We also got to fight the crowds at the bookstore; no condoms apparently on sale or given away anywhere in that place – just books.

    Feminists have come a long way, and seem intent on damaging young women. Many young men are testosterone driven horn dogs and a one night stand is an event (even if most of us were lying about it). But women are different; men give love to get sex, and women give sex to get love. In their zeal to make women equal to men, feminists try to make women the same as men, and they are not. The things that are important to women vis a vis the sexes are largely missing in the hook-up culture, and this can’t be good for young women.

    One would think that this type of feminism was secretly devised and promoted by young, testosterone driven horn dog males. We aren’t that tricky – and feminists have done that work for us anyway.

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  3. “Behind closed doors” sounds strange, what were they hiding??? How did/do they determine just who is “white” and who is not??? Is there a test??? What if I’m white but prefer to identify as a African/other???

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  4. Am I the only one on earth who finds the concept of casual copulation absolutely appalling?

    But then again I have been called a prude, as if that was some kind of strike against my character.

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