This episode: how does an epidemic of rape on college campuses go mostly unnoticed by a culture obsessed with young and beautiful people? Why do college administrators try to ignore it? Is it true that 1 in 5 college girls will be sexually assaulted? That many college men admit to it and say they'll do it again? Why is this crazy culture being created? What kind of freaky stuff are the people who run the world into? When should we figure out where this is going and decide to go somewhere else?
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Lord Byron and Shelley branded 'monsters of lying, meanness, cruelty and treachery' by ex-lover in newly-discovered memoir
UK Daily Mail | March 29, 2010
... She wrote: 'Under the influence of the doctrine and belief of free love, I saw the two first poets of England... become monsters.'
Ms Clairmont wrote she hoped her memoir would show 'what evil passion free love assured, what tenderness it dissolves; how it abused affections that should be the solace and balm of life, into a destroying scourge.
'The worshippers of free love not only preyed upon one another but also on themselves, turning their existence into a perfect hell.'
Kristen Lombardi, one of the authors of "A Culture of Indifference," the result of a year-long study of rape on college campuses by the Center for Public Integrity on Red Future Radio with host Michael Slate
Submitted by Shelley Lubben on Mon, 03/22/2010 - 22:01.
Advisory panel would consider increasing regulation of California's porn industry
After hearing from industry workers, a board of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health votes to form an advisory group. Increased regulation would include mandating the use of condoms.
... Guy Prescott, director of safety for Operating Engineers Local Union #3 and one of six members of the California Division of Occupational Safety and Healthâs standards board, said he had planned to vote against the measure but changed his mind after hearing from performers and others in the porn industry.
Fellow board member Jonathan Frisch, principal risk manager at PG&E Corp., said that despite some people's distaste for the industry it was important to treat it as an employer. He said it was "extremely interesting to hear from members of the industry."