A very expensive college recently hosted “a sexually explicit event in a church,” reports Campus Reform:
Amherst College, a Massachusetts-based institution with tuition north of $70,000 per year, held its “Voices of the Class” orientation event, which is meant to instruct students on the school’s code of conduct….
Students performing in the event were seen acting out “mock sex acts including oral sex, masturbation, and group sex,” while others simulated drug use, according to unearthed videos posted by The Washington Free Beacon.
The event was hosted in Johnson Chapel, which is “used for worship services, convocations, senior assemblies, and other significant gatherings.”…
“The administration instructed us to send the first-years to the event,” one orientation leader told the Free Beacon. “Had I known what it was, I certainly wouldn’t have.”
The administration denied that the performance was vulgar, claiming it is “graphic.” It also explained that the script is approved by school officials and funded by the Orientation budget.
The school has also hosted a number of other sex events, including “Beyond Monogamy,” a panel discussion and Q&A featuring “three licensed therapists who specialize in polyamory and ethical non-monogamy.”
The school also started hosting an annual drag show last year. The inaugural event included drag queens “Stanley Coochie,” “Frankie Cyanide,” and several others performing songs such as “Vagina” and “Big Ole’ Freak.
Portland State University promoted polyamory and BDSM (as well as vibrators, dildos, and ‘Chicanx sexuality”)
A “queer polyamorous neurodivergent woman” teaches a college workshop on “ethical non-monogamy.”
Sex weeks are common at colleges. In 2022, during Harvard’s Sex Week, that university held a demonstration on painting “Pussy Portraits.” At an earlier Harvard Sex Week, students attended a BDSM demonstration which employed “whips, rope bondage and some floggers with different flogging techniques.”
Colleges have also held events such as “Queering Menstruation” and “Anal 101.”
Cornell University has had a class called “Queer Marxism.” Occidental College offers the course “Black Queer Thought,” which critiques “the demands” of “patriarchy and capitalism.”
Colleges have also offered courses on “Queering God” and “How To Be A Bitch.”
“To love capitalism is to end up loving racism. To love racism is to end up loving capitalism…Capitalism is essentially racist; racism is essentially capitalist,” says Ibram Kendi’s book How to Be An Antiracist, which has been assigned reading for many students.

