How Publicly Funded Colleges Encourage Dangerous Sex With Porn, Condoms, And Lies

How Publicly Funded Colleges Encourage Dangerous Sex With Porn, Condoms, And Lies By  for The Federalist

The left’s influence on campus runs deeper than transgender pronouns and hateful bashing of our president. They also normalize sexual behaviors that destroy young men and women.

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.


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Normalizing Risky, Unhealthy Sex

Universities’ efforts to endorse sexually profligate lifestyles often result in cringey attempts to normalize bizarre, risky, and even destructive behavior. Events, curriculum, and programs prodding fornication, kinky activity, and pornography feed off the naiveté of freshman boys and girls to normalize particular avenues of sexual pleasure and “disinfect” campus of “heteronormativity.”

For example, in 2016, Northwestern University hosted a “Sex Fest” in which facilitators hosted activities such as genital cookie decorating, edible lube taste-testing, and a “Porn Panel,” in which students could speak to porn stars named “London,” “Rain,” and “Electra.”

That same year, the University of Chicago’s Sex Week included a “sexual pain” workshopencouraging students to try bondage, light electrocution, and flogging. Yes, flogging. Additional events included “The Magical World of Porn,” “Dirty Talking Etc.,” “A Consumer’s Guide to Sex Toys,” and “Dating While Trans.”

The student government approved a field trip to a local sex club as an “opportunity to connect/engage with the broader Chicago kink community and to engage in BDSM activities.” As a means to promote diversity and inclusion, the university added this event to their annual Sex Week activities.

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