Poll Of The Day


Are single-sex dorms, promiscuity, and binge drinking a human right?

  • No (86%, 148 Votes)
  • Yes (14%, 24 Votes)

Total Voters: 172

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13 Responses to Poll Of The Day

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  2. Tim says:

    This is it, wha I have been telling people about the gay rights issue with same sex marrage. This is their attack on Christianity. Get our special rights and then start sueing Christian churchs that do not allow us to have what we want there. The middle of the end just started.

  3. n.n says:

    This is about opportunism and defeating competing interests through mock issues.

    Good luck to everyone. In progressive measure people are reverting to their simian roots. They are rejecting the enlightened order in pursuit of instant gratification. A bastardized natural order appears to be their preference.

    There is more than one canary in the mine. The Catholic faith is often the test subject of choice.

    Oh, all the things mentioned: single-sex dorms, promiscuity, and binge drinking; are a human right. What is worth considering is how many other things are also human rights and are rejected by normal people. In fact, the most primitive of human rights are designated as illegal by the overwhelming majority of people.

    Anyway, let the experiment continue. It has already produced such negative results, so why would we stop now.

  4. tallyman says:

    Human rights come from the source of your choosing or from your God. These rights of single-sex dorms, promiscuity, and binge drinking come from the drug addled Central Committee of the College Progressive/Marxists and the rights they give they can take away.. The rights at the college are those given by God or those given by the owners of the college.

  5. Ilíon says:

    Single-sex dorms? Don't you mean co-ed dorms?

  6. Ilíon says:

    I'm starting to believe that we'd be better off as a society to not only separate the sexes in their dormitories at university, but to also separate them by university (and by high school … all the way down to about when the average girl hits puberty).

    • n.n says:

      That would suggest that humans are not prepared to accept moral knowledge and practice self-moderating behavior. It would represent an act of submission and provide evidence that left-wing ideologies are correct in their demand to implement progressive totalitarian policies. I hope people will demonstrate a measure of self-control and not necessitate an involuntary regression to a primitive order.

  7. Kathy says:

    I would define a "right" as something that you can compel someone else to do for you — e.g., you have the right to life (which means no one is allowed to kill you) and liberty (which means no one else is allowed to make you a slave), etc. If promiscuity is a right, then others can be compelled to satisfy your sexual lusts, regardless of how willing they are; if binge drinking is a right, then bar owners should be required to give you alcohol, regardless of your ability to pay. If others can't be compelled to act (or refrain from acting) in order to give you your "right", then it's not really a right at all.

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