Posted on 11/15/2005 4:35:22 AM PST by Aquinasfan
Like students at most colleges, Brown students are forced to pay $100/year for school sponsored "social activities." One such activity was the "Sex, Power, God" let's-all-get-naked thing. What was it? Well, I can't wade throught he PC gobbledy-gook, but in reality it was nothing less than an orgy held on school property, and sanctioned by the alleged school.
Bill O'Reilly's producer bought a ticket on-line for $80 ($70 over the face value) and showed up with his video camera. He entered a Brown Prostitution building and entered a room filled with people in various states of undress, and in a variety of positions. No one was wearing more than underwear. Many were simulating sex acts, and many were engaging in sex (which was not shown). Most were intoxicated. And, according to Bill, more people were hospitalized at this orgy than at any other Brown institute of Prostitition orgy.
And it only costs parents $40k/year.
Sounds like good clean wholesome fun. Let's just hope they did not discriminate against gays.
I saw that segment on O'Reilly. Some homosexual club sponsored this event and homosexuals and heterosexuals attended and many had sex in the bathroom (hetero and same sex variety).
And I thought going to college was about getting an education. Silly me.
Brown coeds are OK but most of them could stand to lose a few pounds. (Ooh, ahh, Ooooh! Whadid I say? Ooooh, ahhh, ouch!)
Some day the Left is going to admit what it's tacetly assumed for years, that objectification is generally okay and is in fact often politically expedient (as it was for St. Joe Stalin). They use it much more deftly than the Right. They all shelved their copies of Martin Buber long ago (as did the Right).
Homosexuals and Brown seem to be a common and yet appropriate combination.
The commies have long known that the "celebration" of vice leads to the breakdown of the family and the destruction of "bourgeois" society. Apparently the feminists didn't get the memo, and they have been at odds with the commies on some points, although they too celebrate sexual license. Lately, however, there seems to be a coming together of both sides, as this school-sponsored orgy seems to indicate.
The fact that this outrage won't generate a headline outside of hard-core conservative circles tells me that we've passed a significant milestone as a society.
The inmates are running the asylum.
Most college students are older than 18, so ILP doesn't apply.
After seeing that video on BOR last night, I think we are on the same track as Sodom and Gomorrah and will be wiped out. A nation will not last that encourages its young to be animals by paying $40,000/yr. to learn that it,s okay to have no character. And this doesn't even address the blasphemous title of the orgy.
Ancient history lesson: Til the late '60s, American colleges generally played a "parental" role in the lives of young people away from home for the first time. They set curfews, prohibited alcohol and enforced standards for decorum on campus. Few of their students were under 18.
I was just thinking of that. Why does the Lord's name have to be dragged through the mud? I mean, when was the last time the word "God" appeared in a poster on the Brown Institute of Prostitution's campus? The orgy should have been titled, "Sex, Power and Satan."
Universities are becoming increasingly irrelevant to life in the 21st century. The really intelligent people who I know (predominantly Asian) are increasingly sending their kids to quality trade schools. These hard working and productive people have proven reluctant to underwrite their children's participation in four years of parties interspersed with socialist indoctrination.
Brown is certainly a junior ivy in any event: now it's more like a Southern California Porn College. Why anyone would pay a healthy year's salary to attend this garbage school is beyond my understanding.
Yeah, that whole 18-yo thing has been evolving over time. But today, I know of no colleges that take on ILP, although Pepperdine has (or used to have) a requirement that Freshmen live on campus or at the parent's home. Pepperdine also has no alcohol and other very restrictive rules.
(ps: I worked for a University for nearly 15 years up until a few years ago).
I imagine they consider that half the fun.
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