Planned Parenthood Continues Trend of Perversion on College Campus

Last week Planned Parenthood's VOX college group hosted a "sex fair" on the campus of Colorado State University. An article in the school's newspaper, The Collegian, explained that the fair featured a "throng of tables covered in condoms, candy and other ‘bedroom fare." In addition the article explained that "Self-defense was also emphasized as an important aspect of safer sex." Almost ironically, the very next sentence noted that "Whips and handcuffs adorned the table of Doctor John's sex shop." Planned Parenthood's VOX college group seems to think that there are no adverse effects of endorsing deviant and violent sexual acts.

Without getting into too much detail, while phallic "sex toys" were being given out as door prizes, The Collegian remarks that "they were the most conventional of sex toys" presented at the fair.

Planned Parenthood's "sex fair" was strategically presented the week before the school's spring break. The website for The Collegian features a poll for students that asks, "What do you hope to experience most on spring break?" More than half of the students who replied said they were hoping to have sex. Based on its continued promotion of perversion and sexual deviancy it is no secret that to Planned Parenthood "sex ed" programs are marketing programs. In the case of pushing its disordered idea of sexuality on the students of CSU, the polls clearly show the fruits of this notion of "sex ed."

If you are a student or alumni of Colorado State University please write the administration and politely insist that the school not endorse the depraved action of Planned Parenthood's VOX program any longer. If you are a prospective Colorado State student, or parent of one, inform the administration of your outrage over this perversion and courteously let them know that you want to attend a school free of Planned Parenthood's influence. Larry Penley, the president of CSU, may be reached by e-mail or by phone at 970-491-6211.

Click here to read the story in The Collegian.

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