Wilfrid Laurier hunts for "homophobia".Waterloo, ON -- Professor Donald De Marco points out that the two most urgent moral problems on college campuses today are, as it has been for many years, sexual impropriety and alcohol abuse. Unfortunately, these problems have become so entrenched en·trench also in·trench v. en·trenched, en·trench·ing, en·trench·es v.tr. 1. To provide with a trench, especially for the purpose of fortifying or defending. 2. in the college way of life that administrators have abandoned all attempts to redress them. Instead of working to transform moral behaviour, they have simply abdicated to it. Slogans have replaced moral imperatives: fornication Sexual intercourse between a man and a woman who are not married to each other. Under the Common Law, the crime of fornication consisted of unlawful sexual intercourse between an unmarried woman and a man, regardless of his marital status. is inevitable, but use a condom; alcohol abuse is to be expected, but if you drink, don't drive. Some stouthearted stout·heart·ed adj. Brave; courageous. stout heart ed·ly adv. administrators, having forsaken the real problems that involve sex and alcohol, now devote their energies to combating the campus crimes of "homotransphobia." The Ontario Victim Services of the province's Ministry of the Attorney General has provided Wilfrid Laurier University Wilfrid Laurier University is a public university located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It also has wing in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. It is named in honour of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada. with a grant of $50,000 to combat attitudes toward homosexuals, bisexuals, transsexuals, and members of other sexual and gender minorities (whatever they may be and however they may be designated) that might make them feel "uncomfortable." The magnitude of the problem is evidenced by the virtual army that has been "trained" to fight "homotransphobia" wherever it might appear. Some 360 people at WLU WLU Wilfrid Laurier University WLU Washington and Lee University (Lexington, Virginia) WLU We Love You have completed training since the program began in 2004. One method of waging war against the problem is by employing the "alternative-reporting" procedure that allows people to use an online form to report (anonymously and confidentially) any incident they believe casts aspersions aspersions npl to cast aspersions on → difamar a, calumniar a aspersions npl to cast aspersions on → dénigrer against anyone in the "queer community." The word "queer," once thought to be a slur against homosexuals, is now considered a preferred umbrella term. Comment In other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke" put differently , the university and the Ontario Attorney General are organizing a phalanx phalanx, ancient Greek formation of infantry. The soldiers were arrayed in rows (8 or 16), with arms at the ready, making a solid block that could sweep bristling through the more dispersed ranks of the enemy. of anonymous snitches to promote their pro-sodomy agenda. Every day it becomes clearer that the "gay"-lesbian activists are at work everywhere to impose their dangerous and immoral lifestyle upon the general community. On Sept. 7, 2005, the Ontario Liberal government announced that it was increasing funding by $200,000 to help police investigate hate crimes in the province. Correctional Services Minister Monte Kwinter said the money would be used to double the number of police regions that now host Joint Forces Hate Crimes/Extremism Investigative Teams (HCEIT) from five to ten. Currently, Waterloo, Guelph, Ottawa, Hamilton, and London have hate crimes units; Toronto, York Region, Halton, and Oxford will be added to the list. An important part of the hate crimes investigative unit is a database that, besides containing data and profiles of extremists, also included photos of events. The slated funding also includes $93,000 for a hate crimes analyst who will monitor activity on the Internet. Homosexual activists celebrated the announcement in Hamilton, where MPP (Massively Parallel Processing or Massively Parallel Processor) A multiprocessing architecture that uses up to thousands of processors. Some might contend that a computer system with 64 or more CPUs is a massively parallel processor. Judy Marsales addressed a group gathered at a cafe. |
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