Village Academic Curriculum: Sex on Campus
Students should be looking for value in higher education. Instead they’re getting this.
Given the astronomical inflation precipitating the tremendous cost of higher education, you would think the majority of students casting themselves into long-term debt would want to max out the value of their investment. The issue, of course, is what students define to be valuable, as colleges are seemingly more focused on sex education than, say, preparing pupils for a career focused on hard work.
Take for instance the University of Maryland, host of “Sex Week.” “The event features a local D.C. sex shop called ‘The Garden’ whose mission according to its website is ‘commitment to body safe and eco-friendly products,’” reports CNS News’ Tim Graham. In other words, it’s no ordinary sex shop – it’s eco-friendly. It’s a telling example when progressives are far more concerned with “saving” the planet than even acknowledging an issue of cultural degradation.
Nor is this the only example of such raunchy escapades. At Brown University, Nude Week featured an assortment of events geared toward “confronting stigmas about the naked body,” National Review’s Alec Torres explains. Evidently, “tolerance” has no bounds – and any arguments to the contrary are now characterized as “stigmas.” And at the State University of New York, “A sex lecturer paid for by required student activities fees at a public university will teach college kids masturbation techniques and give away sex toys,” reports The Washington Free Beacon’s Mary Lou Byrd. The keynote speaker at the forum was Megan Andelloux, a former Planned Parenthood employee.
All the while, progressives promote “equality” and “tolerance,” and the breakdown of the family and educational norms continues.