Rocky Top is about to get its freak on.
A student group at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville is hosting Sex Week six days of XXX-rated debauchery that make Mardi Gras on Bourbon Street look like a Sunday school picnic.
The annual event is sponsored by a campus organization called Sexual Empowerment and Awareness at Tennessee. The group wants to promote sexual health and empowerment.
The workshops at the event have names too offensive to list here, but suffice it to say they are not the type of educational activities most parents have in mind when they fork over thousands of dollars of hard-earned savings to send their 18-year-olds off to college.
And while many Tennesseans will be attending church on Sunday, university students will be participating in a Sex Week Carnival thats about as far from church as you can get, and instead looks like it belongs in a porn film.
Sweet Lord Almighty, America.
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I love how they make it seem like Sex Week is a week where people go and have University-sponsored orgies. It's seminars about sexuality. It's seminars about respecting your partner's limits. They give out free condoms and implore students to be safe doing what everyone already knows they're doing. The names are in jest. It's not surprising that trash like this opinion piece are getting written, but it's still pretty pathetic.
Awfully defensive
Giving any credence to any of this is just adding to the problem in today's society. People post BS stories and other people read them and allow the BS, even if they KNOW that it's BS, affect them going forward. It's the real existence of fake news in the world and most of it gets the majority of retweets and shares on Facebook thanks to people who just want it to be true.
What fake news? We're talking about the university being the object of ridicule because they choose to have a "sex week". Here's the news. It deserves ridicule.
Acting like it does by having no clue what it is means you're just listening to the noise. It's a good thing for young adults, especially in the Bible Belt, whose schools never offered them a minute of sex ed. Perhaps it results in less sexual assault at UT? I'd be on board for that.
Acting like it does by having no clue what it is means you're just listening to the noise. It's a good thing for young adults, especially in the Bible Belt, whose schools never offered them a minute of sex ed. Perhaps it results in less sexual assault at UT? I'd be on board for that.
I suppose that was poor wording on my part, I should've said the promotion of sodomy.