Posted on 01/13/2013 5:17:24 PM PST by TigerClaws
A public university plans to offer a course this spring on sibling incest in theory and literature, Campus Reform learned on Tuesday.
Professor Stefani Engelstein will teach a class this spring focused on sibling incest.
According to the University of Missouris official description, the class will examine the deployment of erotic desire, love, and sympathy as political, economic, and textual strategies, and analyze the gender dynamics involved in such deployment. Professor Stefani Engelstein of the Department of Womens and Gender Studies will teach class in hour-long sessions twice a week.
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One would expect that in a world of morals and intellect, this university would now have an academic reputation lower than a typical Chicago High school.
Let’s face it, folks....if it’s a lib arts dept in virtually all of our big universities, it’s a joke.
Period.
Sickening placemark.
Ha!
Nice one.
Expect polygamists to win lawsuits for ‘equal protection’ if homosexuals do.
Incest. Eliminating the age of consent.
West has an illusion of ‘progress.’ Usually it’s a time of civilization creation, peak, then self destruction. We’re in the last stage as a culture.
No culture that has accepted homosexuality as a practice has ever survived.
TO Bigbob, #10
“Well Fluke me” as the British might say.
I wonder if this is how the Roman Empire looked towards its final days...
Yes.
In college some years ago we read “Raptor” in one of my classes. Although the story itself is fiction....what is mentioned of late-Roman/early medieval life in Europe (4th thru 6th C, AD)was quite accurate (molestation, incest, other sexual deviancy). Both the Romans and Germanic tribes were pretty much debauched
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