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September 10, 2007
Sodom, Gomorrah, and Cornell
Posted by Dave Blount at September 10, 2007 6:02 PM
What do you get when you cross a whorehouse with a freak show? These days, a college campus. The Cornell Daily Sun reports:
Cornell University has been making an effort in recent years to foster diversity and tolerance, promoting concepts like gender-neutrality to ensure the comfort and safety of students who Gwendolyn Dean, coordinator of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered or Questioning Resource Center called "gender non-conforming."
"One event at Cornell featuring a gender-neutral environment occured [sic] last fall in the form of Hillel-sponsored speed dating. Ga'avah, Cornell's LGBTQ Jewish group, held speed-dating for members of the LGTBQ community upstairs in Trillium."
Trillium is a 12,000-square-foot campus dining facility. Presumably "speed-dating" is a more convenient way to hook up than playing footsie in airport men's rooms. Speaking of men's rooms:
The issue of gender-neutrality comes up often regarding on-campus restrooms. There are approximately 13 universal restrooms on Cornell's campus that can be used by members of either sex. According to Dean, these restrooms are meant to protect people who don't conform to gender norms from being harassed by others.
Haven President Ashley McGovern philosophizes on perverts, Cornell bathrooms, and the institutionally encouraged degeneracy, debauchery, and depravity that are collectively referred to by liberals as "tolerance":
This is a microcosmic example of the gender segregation that occurs in our society at large, and the persistence in maintaining distinct binary gender categories; trying to make the identities of men and women vastly distinct, universal and static, which is not the case.
What kind of bizarre lunacy are they teaching young people in these snooty, overpriced, moonbat-infested universities?
The next right to be granted at Cornell: gender-neutral residence halls. Vince Hartman, the Arts & Sciences representative to the Student Assembly and Senior Class Council president, has introduced a resolution demanding them, on the grounds that denying students the "right to choose their roommates based on their preferences regardless of gender […] discriminates with the assumption that heterosexuality is universal."
Maybe homeschooling should be extended to the college years.
On a tip from Wiggins.


