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The Chicago Lampoon
I’ve always thought that as a supposed “social science,” sociology is to science what “performance art” is to art or what “health food” is to food.
Undergraduate sociology classes usually consist of little more than bull sessions on current events punctuated by some statistical mumbo-jumbo so that the professorial bull session leaders can justify their $190k annual salaries.
That is why on most campuses, sociology classes are what students scientifically refer to “easy A’s.”
Most sociology professors are little more than blithering idiots and left-wingers to boot, but that of course is oxymoronic.
So I was not at all surprised when the esteemed Northwestern sociology professor, Gary Alan Fine, came out last month and said that sexual molestation of students by teachers was an expected and quite forgivable way of life in the 60s and 70s.
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