Thursday, August 24, 2006

Seven Clemson Freshmen "Don't Like" The Assigned Reading

Well, Boo Effing Hoo.

This is college, y'all. Guess what. You and your fascist fundie parents don't get to choose the books anymore. You shouldn't have been allowed to choose them before, but that's a blog topic for another day.

By the way, if these Clemson kids had ever actually read the Bible, the content of this reading assignment would be tame in comparison.

Of course, Fox News leads with this "news" story:

Several Clemson students protest freshman reading assignment

CLEMSON, S.C. Several Clemson University students have joined a Higher Education Commissioner to say they don't like a book the school required for freshman summer reading.

Seven students, commissioner Ken Wingate and about 40 parents, grandparents and alumni yesterday talked about the book, "Truth and Beauty," by Ann Patchett.

The best-seller tells the story of Patchett and a friend, Lucy Grealy, who struggled with cancer and later dealt with drug addiction. Wingate says the book glamorizes what he calls "deviant and debasing" behavior. He doesn't like the book's sexual content.

Freshman Michael Melchers of Columbia says he decided --not-- to read the book after hearing about it. But Melchers says he did write an essay explaining his views and plans to attend a lecture by the author.
Fail them. Expel them. They obviously aren't at Clemson to learn anything.

Case closed.


Best bar bet in the world: Delilah didn't do it.
Judges 16:19--

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