Sex and God at Yale
A Shocking Exposé of Perversity and Extreme Ideology at Yale University In Sex and God at Yale, recent graduate Nathan Harden undresses the perversity and ideology gone wild at one of America's most prestigious universities. Harden reveals how Yale, once the "cradle of presidents," is now mired in a full-fledged moral crisis, with rampant political correctness shielding extreme agendas under the guise of "academic freedom." Harden's provocative narrative highlights the controversial Sex Week, where porn producers were allowed on campus to give demonstrations, and the infamous Yale "naked party" phenomenon. But Sex and God at Yale goes beyond mere sexual exposé, examining the inherent contradictions in the partisan politicizing of higher education, such as: • Hiring a Muslim imam with no academic credentials as an instructor • Inviting a former Taliban spokesperson to study at the university • Employing a professor who praised Hamas terrorists Sex and God at Yale is a shocking and eye-opening look at the direction of higher education in America. It's required reading for parents of college-bound students and anyone concerned about the future leaders emerging from the Ivy League. What does it say when Yale seeks to distance itself from its Divinity School roots while at the same time it hires a Muslim imam with no academic credentials to instruct students? When the same school that would not allow ROTC on its campus for decades invites a former Taliban spokesperson to study at the university? Or employs a professor who praised Hamas terrorists? As Harden asks: What sort of moral leadership can we expect from Yale's presidents and CEOs of tomorrow? Will the so-called "abortion artist" be leading the National Endowment for the Arts in twenty years? Will a future president be practicing moves he or she learned during Sex Week in the closet of the Oval Office? If tyrants tell little girls they aren't allowed to go to school, will an Ivy-educated Taliban emissary be the one to deliver the message? Sex and God at Yale is required reading for the parent of any college-bound student—and for anyone concerned about the direction of higher education in America and the implications it has for young students today and the leaders of tomorrow.
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Lingua:Inglese
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