Why would you try to pretend that the one sample seminar is the entire picture...no pun intended?
I think you realize the bigger question...this attempt to retrieve some standing, without actually admitting that traditional standards are better for society, is transparent.
It's proven by your lack of interest in answer the question I asked earlier.
While not totally germane to this discussion, it is interesting that standards of scholarship on campus have fallen in tandem with the drop in personal standards.
That makes this an even more important discussion.
Or...are you going to argue that scholarship on campus is also 'voluntary'?
Yes i see the bigger question, why do you have a problem with people voluntarily looking at porn? Would you rather we have a gov't regulated internet similar to Iran or China?
If attending the college weren't voluntarily, and then joining the individual group started by student voluntary, I'd see your point. But since none of this is being forced, and college age adults who don't want to look at porn don't have to, you have no point.
You just don't like that not everyone shares your sense of morality. This thread for example, a small group at Yale has you "disappointed" with society's morals.
All this over a little porno on campus, that any college kid could look at 24/7 if this group never existed anyways. Sheesh.
In the words of the famed Brown Bomber..."you can run, but you can't hide."
You know that this is hardly about "voluntarily looking at porn."
It is about the tacit approval of the secularists who run the colleges and universities, the liberals, who would like nothing better than to undermine the standards of Western Civilization.
Now, c'mon...get off your knees, and stand up for the Left!
As a product of such an education, you haven't learned about the French Revolution, the Frankfurt School, or the uprisings of the 60's...
That's why your views are limited, and one-dimensional.
"Perhaps the best snap-shot of pop culture is to be found in the following bit about the music industry, has somehow reduced humanitys greatest achievement- a near universal language of pure transcendence - into a knuckle-dragging sub-pidgin of grunts and snarls, capable of fully expressing only the more pointless forms of violence and the more brutal forms of sex.
Michael Bywater, Never mind the width, feel the lack of quality, The Spectator, May 13, 1995, p. 44.
The tacit approval of the college to let students set up volunteer organizations. The same freedom the christian groups have, and I'm sure you support the freedom in that area, but don't in the sex-ed area.
Those things had nothing to do with voluntarily looking at porn on campus, which again anyone with a computer can look at porn voluntarily. So I dunno why you pick this out and take issue with it.
My views are limited and one dimensional and you're on here saying students having the opportunity to voluntarily look at porn is evidence of a society in demise, lol adorable.