Monday, December 7, 2015

Universities: Avoid Basically Anything Holiday-Related to Be ‘Inclusive’

Via Billy

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Even certain color combinations are not okay. Universities across the country are telling students and staff that they should avoid basically anything holiday-related in their seasonal displays and parties — including even certain color combinations — in order to ensure “inclusivity.” It’s bad — and these three schools may be the worst: 1. Cornell University Cornell University has some pretty infantilizing guidelines for a school supposedly attended by our brightest and most capable minds. They declared that no one should hang mistletoe, and it’s not even for the reason you might think, (which would be, of course, because mistletoe pressures people to kiss which perpetuates rape culture and sexual assault and no one would be safe.)
 
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4 comments:

  1. Until things change, I would not agree to send any relative to College. Of course, that is what the elites want.

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  2. Yes and homeschool www.robinsonbooks.com or self educate over the computer.

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  3. As I drove back from the airport today, through the countryside of southwest Michigan, I went through the town of Hastings. In front of the courthouse in the lawn was a lovely full-blow Nativity scene. Don't tell anyone I told you cuz the town might get sued by an outsider just passin' through.

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