Whole Cloth arguments you have there...
Why not require the reading, to allow PRODUCTIVE discussions, and leadership from the School on the depravity-obsessed foolishness?
Oh...that's right, hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.....that's the ticket (pretend it doesn't exist).
Again, the exact words of my protestant friend.
Sorry, it is not necessary to experience evil to recognize it. A woman doesn't have to get an abortion, you don't have to get a subscription to Hustler, you can skip injecting heroin that one time. We all are confronted by evil every day without going out and looking for it.
Now, if it were their intention to discuss from a critical perspective -- to point out the flaws and the immorality (at an appropriate age group -- college), that would be one thing. But this is a Jesuit school. The intention is the opposite.
My daughter attended a Jesuit highschool for a couple of years. Aside from the fact that the principal was an all but out Jesuit priest, who minced around the campus in long scarves with a puppy in tow, she was forced to read book and short story, one after the other about the black experience. In every reading the black(s) were degraded, humiliated and criminal or preyed upon.
My poor middle class black daughter was embarrassed. She could not believe the limitations of the staff who saw blacks only as victims. We pulled her out after a couple of years, we could see the limited leftist mind in action.