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CollegeFebruary 09, 2024
College Forced To Cancel Bondage Class For Students, Turns Out Parents Found It Objectionable
Our school system no longer makes education a priority. That goes from Kindergarten through higher education. And when your education takes a backseat from asinine things like gender ideology and gender studies, you get this story.
Parents sending their kids to a public Indiana college were not ecstatic to find out that the school offered a bondage class to “teach” students “fine points of eroticism.”
And all I have to say is that I cannot comprehend how college officials are prioritizing teaching students about “eroticism.” Back in my day, we used to call those people “creeps.”
According to The New York Post:
A public Indiana college was forced to axe a student class on bondage techniques after astonished parents objected to the sexually-explicit seminar en masse.
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis abruptly yanked the offering that planned to teach students “safe rope tying techniques” and other fine points of eroticism which was set to take place next Tuesday.’
The Hoosier handcuff symposium was slated to be led by a “national rope presenter” named Fynch, whose bio boasts of PhD level mastery of “basic negotiation, the anatomy of the arm, as well as the anatomy of the hip, groin, and upper leg.”
Open to all students, the class promised to move past theory “to give you hands-on experience with safe rope tying techniques.
That will definitely help students get a job upon graduation.
And Democrats think that the general public should be paying off their loans. What a joke.
Before the seminar was canceled, Assistant Director of Health and Wellness Ryan Anderson told The Collegiate Commons that complimentary nylon would be provided and that he would be “walking around to assist” Fynch as students honed their skills.
But as of Wednesday, a link to the event on the school’s webpage had been scrubbed.
Entangled administrators were smacked with a flurry of emails from parents who questioned the use of public monies for bondage education.
Why is our education system filled with a bunch of degenerate creeps who try so hard to sexualize students in any way they can? This is disgusting and the last thing I want to know about professors or faculty is whether they know the “fine points of eroticism.”
This is what happens when society labels “shame” as a bad thing. It’s not a bad thing and we desperately need to bring that back to its fullest glory.
And since when did “sexual preferences” become something people announced to the world? There are some things the public should never know about and this is one of those things.
I may be wrong, but I don’t think this is what parents had in mind when they assumed college would teach their kids “the ropes.”
That said, it’s unclear whether or not the university will be making “fine points of eroticism” a graduation requirement.
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