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Harvard gets ready to celebrate thirteenth annual 'Sex Week'

Harvard gets ready to celebrate thirteenth annual 'Sex Week'


Harvard gets ready to celebrate thirteenth annual 'Sex Week'

Harvard University is getting set once against to spend a week in November celebrating sexual immorality.

Harvard is celebrating “Sex Week” again in November and holding workshops such as “BDSM and Kinks,” according to Campus Reform. One of the leaders of the event identifies as a “queer trans Jewish certified sex educator,” and an Instagram post promoting the event advertises that there will be free food and sex toys.

This marks the thirteenth year of the university embracing such blatant sexual immorality, which is in obvious contrast to the reason why Harvard was founded. Puritans in the Massachusetts Bay founded Harvard in 1636 to train the clergy in the new colony and be a center of education and faith.

Meanwhile, “Sex Week” was founded in 2012 by a student group that is “dedicated to empowering members of the Harvard community to explore their experiences with love and sex by providing comprehensive sexual education.”

 Linda Harvey, president of Mission: America, thinks that it is inappropriate for Harvard's medical center to be a sponsor of this because this has nothing to do with wellness.

Harvey, Linda (Mission: America) Harvey

"The Center for Wellness on campus is a sponsor of this non-wellness event. Nothing could be further from the truth, that this is involving anything that promotes wellness. This promotes harm, psychological, spiritual, and moral danger," states Harvey.

She says that this perverted event is being pushed and advocated by progressive, anti-religious organizations seeking to benefit from it.

"It's being led and pushed by pro-abortion and LGBTQ activists. They are taking us into greater and greater depths of depravity. People need to stand up and say, ‘we're not taking this anymore’," states Harvey.

She's hoping for a spiritual revival at Harvard, which has been the case on many other college campuses around the country.