Michel De Montaigne - although this article is originally from this past December, It is a great message for any time, including Spring Break (last week), Easter (next week), and finals (coming soon!) I'm older and visited Harvard when I attended a conference there many years ago. I hope and pray that logic and common sense regarding human sexuality is embraced by may students at Harvard, at the University of Maryland where I worked, and at Howard University where I currently work!
Bravo to the author for publishing this, and one understands the need for anonymity. Was it really 22 years ago that a Salient author most recently dared to criticize the Rainbow Reich under his real name?
Michel De Montaigne - although this article is originally from this past December, It is a great message for any time, including Spring Break (last week), Easter (next week), and finals (coming soon!) I'm older and visited Harvard when I attended a conference there many years ago. I hope and pray that logic and common sense regarding human sexuality is embraced by may students at Harvard, at the University of Maryland where I worked, and at Howard University where I currently work!
First rate commentary.
Bravo to the author for publishing this, and one understands the need for anonymity. Was it really 22 years ago that a Salient author most recently dared to criticize the Rainbow Reich under his real name?
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2002/12/9/secret-court-rightly-punished-immorality-to/
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2002/12/12/letter-draws-students-anger-a-letter/
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2002/12/17/tutors-sponsor-talk-on-tolerance-amid/
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2003/1/15/hunting-for-hate-speech-gladden-j/
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2003/6/5/people-in-the-news-gladden-j/
But 19 years after that took place, a Crimson commissar-apparatchik could still cite the occasion in arguing against anonymity for crimethinkers:
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2021/12/1/the-salients-unfortunate-anonymity/