Posted on 12/26/2017 9:24:21 AM PST by John Semmens
Osaka Universitys Kazue Muta alleges that the princes in Snow White and Sleeping Beauty were guilty of sexual assault. Stories about kissing a comatose person without her permission promote sexual violence, Muta said. This is the wrong message for children to hear. These men had no right to force themselves on these women. A better lesson would be a story where these men respect the womens right to be left alone.
The University of California San Diego is weighing whether to impose disciplinary sanctions on Gregory Lu, a student who who put up posters of Kate Steinle (the young woman shot to death in 2015 by Jose Inez Garcia Zaratean illegal immigrant) with the caption she had dreams too. Che Lopez, an investigator with the Universitys Office for the Prevention of Harassment & Discrimination, called the poster possibly a hate crime. Lets not forget that Mr. Garcia is a member of a legally protected racial minority. At the same time, Lopez declined to even look for the students who tore down and ripped up the posters because we cant suppress freedom of speech.
In related news, the University of California Los Angeles hosted a Muslim American Workshop where participants proposed policy suggestions that would help Muslim Americans. Among the suggestions were banning anti-sharia laws and eliminating First Amendment protections against hate speech. One participant explained that Muslims wont truly be free in this country until they can live under their own laws and prevent unbelievers from openly criticizing them.
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news/semi-satire posts you can find them at...
https://azconservative.org/2017/12/23/dems-appalled-by-corporate-response-to-tax-cut-bill/
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Ethics at a university?
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