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Colleges actually offering glasses on ‘queer dance,’ porn, more

Colleges offered students the opportunity to enroll in unique courses during the 2022 semesters, the Daily Caller News Foundation found.

These courses tackled a variety of topics including “whiteness” and queerness, while others focused on subjects such as pornography and pop culture. Some of the courses sparked national backlash, forcing the schools to either defend or reconsider what they teach students in the classroom.

For example, the University of Chicago was forced to postpone its anticipated “The Problem Of Whiteness” course after it received blowback from national media attention this fall. The course, which was supposed to be available to students during the winter quarter, claimed that “whiteness has resurfaced as a conspicuous problem within liberal political discourse.”

“This seminar examines the problem of whiteness through an anthropological lens, drawing from classic and contemporary works of critical race theory,” the course description reads. “Attending to the ways in which various forms of social positioning and historical phenomena intersect in the formation of racial hierarchy, we will approach whiteness as a ‘pigment of the imagination’ with worldmaking (and razing) effects.”

The course will now be offered this spring, according to the university catalog.

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9 thoughts on “Colleges actually offering glasses on ‘queer dance,’ porn, more”

  1. Those courses will offer degrees which will result in superior positions and outstanding wages.

    Ok.

    I made that up.

  2. well, they do “force” your perspective into a particular ideological Marxist bubble….so yeah, it actually kind of works.

  3. Dear Readers,

    From the SU website a few minutes ago:

    SOCI 325 – Sexuality, Alternatives and Society
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    SOCI 325 – Sexuality, Alternatives and Society
    4 Hour(s) Credit
    This course examines the social construction of sexual behavior and sexual identity in a cultural context, as well as the relationship between physiology, gender and sexuality. Topics include: theories and history of sexuality as a social marker, social inequality and sexuality, the institutionalization of sexuality, sexual behavior, and identity formation and cross cultural practices. A major focus of the course is on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and transsexual experiences.
    Three hours per week with enhancement.
    Meets General education IIIB or IIIc.

    Respectfully submitted,
    Paladin

      1. 10:40

        I assure you that this has nothing to do with the study of subcultures, and everything to do with a small percentage of the population attempting to force their views upon the majority. Quite frankly, it’s vulgar at best.

        Regards,

        Paladin

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