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The State Demands to Know Your Innermost Thoughts and Your Intimate Details

September 21, 2014 by V the K

Clemson University is demanding that students and faculty provide their sexual histories including the most salacious details. (Or they were, until Campus Reform raised an outcry.)

Clemson University is requiring students to reveal how many times they’ve had sex in the past month and with how many partners.

In screenshots obtained exclusively by Campus Reform, the South Carolina university is asking students invasive and personal questions about their drinking habits and sex life as part of what they’ve billed as an online Title IX training course.

“How many times have you had sex (including oral) in the last 3 months?” asks one question.

“With how many different people have you had sex (including oral) in the last 3 months?” asks another.

This is a result of the Campus SaVE Act of 2013, a Democrat-driven law that mandates colleges and universities to “do something” about sexual violence, and by do something, they meant collect lots and lots of personal data and, oh yeah, strip males accused of sexual assault of all Constitutional rights and protections.

Liberals used to freak out about this level of Government intrusiveness. But now, Obama is in power, and it’s all right for the state to collect very personal intimate data, for the Common Good, don’tcha know.

Filed Under: Academia, Progressive immorality

Comments

  1. Steve says

    September 21, 2014 at 12:07 pm - September 21, 2014

    Its this level of detail gathering and collecting that lets democrats target neighborhoods with specific details of voters and give them targeted talking points. Just like the gay media didn’t cover O-Hole telling black clergy he was against gay marriage a week before election 2012. Conservative groups IRS data being given to leftists groups shows this as well.

    Takimag is covering the str8 male married footballer contest winner story the best quotes
    ‘. . . castigating the couple for sticking rings on each other’s fingers without wanting to stick fingers in each other’s rings.’ & ‘all rugger, no bugger.’

  2. Marc Winger says

    September 21, 2014 at 12:41 pm - September 21, 2014

    I’ve found, in life, that there are all sorts of people, companies & institutions that want all sorts of personal information about me. Hoping that I’ll just give them any information that they ask. Only a moron willingly complies.
    Is it fair for them to ask? Yes. It’s called “probing”.
    Liberals & their institutions are always going to be busy bodies. It’s always up to the individual to say no & defend himself. People forget that. The responsibility of self-defense.
    Simply maintaining that an inappropriate request will be countered legally, or physically, stops these questions.

  3. KCRob says

    September 21, 2014 at 1:05 pm - September 21, 2014

    It used to be that asking these sorts of questions of strangers was considered a bit perverted. I’d like to think the students are responding with the tried-and-true “go f*** yourself” or are cribbing their answers from Penthouse Forum (does that exist anymore?).

    Kevin Williamson has an excellent piece on the campus rape hysteria (can I say hysteria). As usual for the left, they trivialize the serious.

    http://www.nationalreview.com/article/388502/rape-epidemic-fiction-kevin-d-williamson

    Related – Jay Nordlinger (NRO Corner) links to an excellent column on the Scottish referendum and the secret ballot. In it, I found this paragraph:

    The techniques of coordinated political manipulation in which Marxist agitators were so expert – the packing of meetings, the intimidation of the silent majority at public gatherings, the shutting down of argument and the repetition of “big lies”– cannot be dismissed as a trivial aberration. It is too easy to mutter: “Just a handful of hotheads”. This is the serious business of full-time militancy, and it is going to come into play at every major public forum where real power is in the balance if the legitimate leadership on all sides is not supremely vigilant.

    If that doesn’t sum up the left, I don’t know what does.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scottish-independence/11110426/Scottish-referendum-A-useful-lesson-in-the-limits-of-fiery-activism.html

  4. Paul says

    September 21, 2014 at 2:54 pm - September 21, 2014

    Oh, no, the Democrats and progressives still believe you have the right to be a slut and to have as much responsibility-free sex as you want…as long as you’re a woman or a girl. If you’re a man, you’re up shit’s creek. It’s a subtle form of misandry that most don’t catch.

  5. Bill Nola says

    September 21, 2014 at 3:38 pm - September 21, 2014

    Clemson people……Just lie, lie, lie!!

  6. Craig Smith says

    September 21, 2014 at 5:12 pm - September 21, 2014

    Lying on the form won’t help. They will then simply gear their approach based on the lie.

    Best thing to do is tell them that “My f***ing business is none of your f***ing business!”

  7. Steve says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:58 pm - September 21, 2014

    When my sisters oldest kid was asked in school if there was any secrets they where not supposed to tell, and she let out about emergency plans. Afterwards all the relatives kids where told that if the school asks for secrets to say “the school super intendant was naked ,except for a dog collar, over at uncle Steve’s house”

  8. Roberto says

    September 22, 2014 at 12:12 pm - September 22, 2014

    I was born fifty years too late. If I could register now I’d have to bring my response in book form of about 300 pages, all gay. I”ll bet that those whose responsed to an active sex life will cause the reviewer to probe further back.

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