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...recent debate prompted by the 56-page edition of the conservative magazine Peninsula has focused primarily on the issue's effect on the Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay community here at Harvard-Radcliffe, as well as it should. I believe, however, that the impact of the publication on the entire University bears discussion. Not discussion of free speech, or of sexual orientation--those have been debated at length in the past week--but, rather, discussion of the importance of privacy and intimacy to the sexual life of every individual here...
...believe the tone of Peninsula's edition nor the tone of Roger J. Landry's remarks in "A House Divided" (November 22) to be particularly indicative of a healthy, intellectual discourse on the variety of human sexuality. The tone of the magazine and Landry's comments seems to me much more indicative of, in addition to their obvious ignorance, a false sense of moral superiority...
This is a pathetic example of how Peninsula and Sumner Anderson have not given anything positive to the Harvard community. Rather, they have been the causes of many negative side effects. Rev. Gomes, Thomas Lauderdale and friends--I am praying for you and know God will give you strength. Jeffrey Stravino...
...Strange Bedfellows. I just returned from the IOP debate between the Straight White Men of the Left and the Straight White Men of Peninsula. I must admit, I was rather surprised to hear Guardians Brady and McDonald insist that "Sex is great--inherently great," except when the participants are members of the same sex. How do they know? Have they tried it both ways...
CONS: Again, insensitive to the deeply religious. Again, headline could get me Ad Boarded. And I'm bored stiff with this Peninsula thing anyway...