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Quite honestly, though, I've never heard a gay, lesbian or bisexual student complain about the housing policy because the rules are heterosexist. In fact, this line of reasoning that the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard (CLUH) and The Crimson is using is insulting to gays, lesbians and bisexuals and dilutes the real meaning of heterosexism...
Heterosexuals (mostly) are crying, "Heterosexism!" now only because they're being discriminated against. Somehow, CLUH has picked the one example of heterosexism at Harvard that doesn't specifically discriminate against gay students...
...fighting discrimination against gays, lesbians and bisexuals. A change in the policy would be a victory for personal rights and civil liberties, but changing the policy won't make people examine their assumptions, and fighting heterosexist assumptions is not the reason that the members of The Crimson and CLUH support co-ed housing...
With the recent proposal by the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard (CLUH) to allow undergraduates to live in co-ed rooming groups, the College has the opportunity to break down the last remaining artificial barrier between its men and women...
...CLUH Director James F. Ryan '91 is Lifshey'sQuincy House roommate, but his protest is not "acase of political incest," Lifshey said...