Mar 05, 2013
On Saturday afternoon, Yale hosted a “sensitivity training” in which students were asked to consider topics such as bestiality, incest, and accepting money for sex.
Event director Giuliana Berry ’14 told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday that the workshop was brought to campus to teach students not to automatically judge people who may have engaged in these sorts of activities, but rather to respond with “understanding” and “compassion.”
McDevitt referred to the range of activities discussed in the workshop as “sexual diversity.”
Yale hosts workshop teaching sensitivity to bestiality < click
again, refer to the Frankfurt School for the plan.
they weren't kidding, and they will not stop until it's accomplished.
like AoK said - SHUT IT DOWN.
On Saturday afternoon, Yale hosted a “sensitivity training” in which students were asked to consider topics such as bestiality, incest, and accepting money for sex.
Event director Giuliana Berry ’14 told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday that the workshop was brought to campus to teach students not to automatically judge people who may have engaged in these sorts of activities, but rather to respond with “understanding” and “compassion.”
McDevitt referred to the range of activities discussed in the workshop as “sexual diversity.”
Yale hosts workshop teaching sensitivity to bestiality < click
again, refer to the Frankfurt School for the plan.
they weren't kidding, and they will not stop until it's accomplished.
like AoK said - SHUT IT DOWN.