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March
1, 2008
Litigation,
Castigation, and Donation
by Mike S. Adams, Ph.D.
It's
been a long time since I've reminded my readers
what a bunch psychotic feminists we have in charge
of the Womyn's movement at Appalachian State
University in Boone, North Carolina. Just take a
few moments to click on this article and read what
the unhinged
libbers are doing with your tax dollars.
Apparently, small, handheld vibrators are not
enough. They need your tax dollars to pay for giant
sex organs, too.
If an undergraduate psychology major lacks the
good sense to know that it isn't a good idea to
dress up as a six-foot tall sex organ and pose for
the school newspaper, she probably isn't bright
enough to be in college. Maybe she hasn't
considered the possibility that for years a Google
search of her name will locate a picture of her
dressed as a six foot cha cha. And maybe she hasn't
considered the possibility that she's not likely to
be considered qualified to give psychological
counseling to other people if she likes to dress up
as a giant sex organ.
On the other hand, it might be her goal to work
in a Womyn's Center the rest of her life, in which
case she should be just fine. The job searches at
Womyn's Centers are always conducted by people who
need to be in therapy.
But those who sponsor obscene plays like The
Vagina Monologues think that anything goes as long
as they are willing to donate the proceeds to a
worthy cause like a local domestic violence
shelter. That's what led me to predict several
years ago that we would soon be seeing strippers
and prostitutes at Women's Center events across the
country.
The popularity of the Sex Workers Art Show has
proven that I was far more prescient than I would
have liked to have been. And don't be surprised if
universities soon stop bringing in prostitutes and
strippers from the outside and start allowing the
students to strip and prostitute themselves in
order to save a little money in future
fund-raisers. Before long, your daughter could be
the center of attention at one of these
university-sponsored events.
But I've been spending too much time lately
complaining about the obvious problems rampant
political correctness causes for our campuses and
our culture. Today, I plan to focus on three things
I've been doing to combat these problems. I'll hope
you'll listen carefully to the following:
1. Litigate. One of the reasons we are seeing
these profane displays on campuses is, ironically,
because of campus speech codes. At Georgia Tech a
couple of years ago the feminists used the "c-word"
during The Vagina Monologues. When a couple of
brave young ladies named Ruth and Orit put up a "We
are not (c-words)" poster on campus, the feminists
tried to censor them claiming the c-word is
offensive unless uttered by a feminist. Ruth and
Orit sued and won overturning the speech code in
the process.
2. Castigate. My new book "Feminists
Say the Darndest Things" is a good example of
how to use humor to humiliate those inclined to
dress as sex organs in the name of gender equality.
The fine ladies at the Clare
Booth Luce Policy Institute have recently
written a parody, The Vagina Maladies, doing
essentially the same thing.
3. Donate. Funds obtained from the castigation
prong of attacks on radical PC feminism can be
donated to worthy causes. I spent my book advance
applying for the adoption of a little girl from
Vietnam. We need feminists to stop dressing up like
sex organs and instead help to save little girls
from sexual exploitation in Southeast Asia. I am
also giving away 100% of any bonuses I get from
Penguin USA to Pastor Jackson Mwangi's Hope
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Project in Nakuru, Kenya. And 10% gross from
every column I write and every speech I give will
go there, too. It isn't enough to be opposed to
abortion. We need to show radical feminists that we
mean what we say when it is time to take care of
the little children nobody else will care for and
love.
When speech code-supporting feminists teach
seminars on masturbation, we need to respond with
more than just litigation and castigation. We need
to show them that we can effect real change for
women with donations that do not result in
degradation. We must, above all, shower women and
children with love more powerful than the rage and
stupidity of radical feminists.
Adams
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An irreverent, disturbing look at
higher education through the eyes of a
former Leftist radical whose
disillusionment with the politics of
diversity and political correctness turned
him into a "token" campus
Conservative.
Portrayed by the university
administration and mainstream media as a
"flame-thrower," Professor Adams lampoons
sacred cows such as affirmative action,
Gay Pride, cultural sensitivity training,
multi-culturalism, censorship and other
"sins" committed in the name of academic
freedom.
Dr. Mike S. Adams, a professor of
Criminal Justice at the University of
North Carolina at Wilmington, is a regular
contributor to conservative web and print
publications. He recently defended himself
against a charge of libel in a
high-profile free-speech controversy that
landed him on numerous top-ranked national
TV and radio shows, including Rush
Limbaugh, CNN and Hannity &
Colmes.
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Welcome
to the Ivory Tower of Babel: Confessions
of a Conservative College
Professor,
by
Mike S. Adams
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Mike
S. Adams was born in Columbus, Mississippi on
October 30, 1964. While a student at Clear Lake
High School in Houston, TX, his team won the state
5A soccer championship. He graduated from C.L.H.S.
in 1983 with a 1.8 GPA. He was ranked 734 among a
class of 740, largely as a result of flunking
English all four years of high school. After
obtaining an Associate's degree in psychology from
San Jacinto College, he moved on to Mississippi
State University where he joined the Sigma Chi
Fraternity. While living in the fraternity house,
his GPA rose to 3.4, allowing him to finish his
B.A., and then to pursue a Master's in Psychology.
In 1990, he turned down a chance to pursue a PhD in
psychology from the University of Georgia, opting
instead to remain at Mississippi State to study
Sociology/Criminology. This decision was made
entirely on the basis of his reluctance to quit his
night job as member of a musical duo. Playing music
in bars and at fraternity parties and weddings
financed his education. He also played for free
beer.
Upon
getting his doctorate in 1993, Adams, then an
atheist and a Democrat, was hired by UNC-Wilmington
to teach in the criminal justice program. A few
years later, Adams abandoned his atheism and also
became a Republican. He also nearly abandoned
teaching when he took a one-year leave of absence
to study law at UNC-Chapel Hill in 1998. After
returning to teach at UNC-Wilmington, Adams won the
Faculty Member of the Year award (issued by the
Office of the Dean of Students) for the second time
in 2000.
After
his involvement in a well publicized free speech
controversy in the wake of the 911 terror attacks,
Adams became a vocal critic of the diversity
movement in academia. After making appearances on
shows like Hannity and Colmes, the O'Reilly Factor,
and Scarborough Country, Adams was asked to write a
column for the Heritage Foundation's
Townhall.com.
Today
he enjoys the privilege of expressing himself both
as a teacher and a writer. In his spare time, he
loves spending time with his wife, Krysten. He is
also an avid hunter and reader of classic
literature.
Visit his website at http://www.DrAdams.org.
E-mail: adams_mike@hotmail.com
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