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Oberlin College Celebrates 'Year of the Queer'

cardman855 Wrote: Nov 22, 2012 1:52 PM
Let me try something: Being black is nothing to celebrate. It's an obvious serious birth defect. I read that an estimated 80% of the children under 16 are black. This abnormality should be viewed in horror by society and research should be conducted into what causes it and how to prevent it in future generations. I have a suspicision its due to poor diet on the part of the parents. Poisoned sperm and a dirty womb due to nutritional deficiencies. Still agree?
Liberal arts colleges these days often promote alternative lifestyles with the implementation of Sexuality, Gender and Queer Studies programs in their course catalogues. Instead of the typical English, math or science course, students can now enroll in classes such as “Sexual Justice: Lesbians, Gays and the Law” at DePaul University, or Portland State University’s “Lesbian Literature.” But, this semester Oberlin College is taking education in gay culture to a whole new level by dubbing 2012 the Year of the Queer.

During the 2012-13 academic year, Oberlin is celebrating homosexuality with an interdisciplinary series of academic courses, events, performances and...
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