jawjuh fail
chicks gonna get kicked the fuck out if she doesnt start liking teh gays and heshes
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A graduate student in Georgia is suing her university after she was told she must undergo a remediation program due to her beliefs on homosexuality and transgendered persons.
The student, Jennifer Keeton, 24, has been pursuing a master's degree in school counseling at Augusta State University since 2009, but school officials have informed her that she'll be dismissed from the program unless she alters her "central religious beliefs on human nature and conduct," according to a civil complaint filed last week.
"[Augusta State University] faculty have promised to expel Miss Keeton from the graduate Counselor Education Program not because of poor academic showing or demonstrated deficiencies in clinical performance, but simply because she has communicated both inside and outside the classroom that she holds to Christian ethical convictions on matters of human sexuality and gender identity," the 43-page lawsuit reads.
Keeton, according to the lawsuit, was informed by school officials in late May that she would be asked to take part in a remediation plan due to faculty concerns regarding her beliefs pertaining to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues.
"The faculty identifies Miss Keeton's views as indicative of her improper professional disposition to persons of such populations," the lawsuit reads.
The remediation plan, according to the lawsuit, noted Keeton's "disagreement in several class discussions and in written assignments with the gay and lesbian 'lifestyle,'" as well as Keeton's belief that those "lifestyles" are cases of identity confusion.
If Keeton fails to complete the plan, including additional reading and the writing of papers describing the impact on her beliefs, she will be expelled from the Counselor Education Program, the lawsuit claims.
Keeton has stated that she believes sexual behavior is the "result of accountable personal choice rather than an inevitability deriving from deterministic forces," according to the suit.
"She also has affirmed binary male-female gender, with one or the other being fixed in each person at their creation, and not a social construct or individual choice subject to alteration by the person so created," the lawsuit reads. "Further, she has expressed her view that homosexuality is a 'lifestyle,' not a 'state of being.'"
In a statement to FoxNews.com, Augusta State University officials declined to comment specifically on the litigation, but said the university does not discriminate on the basis of students' moral, religious, political or personal views or beliefs.
"The Counselor Education Program is grounded in the core principles of the American Counseling Association and the American School Counselor Association, which defines the roles and responsibilities of professional counselors in its code of ethics," the statement read. "The code is included in the curriculum of the counseling education program, which states that counselors in training have the same responsibility as professional counselors to understand and follow the ACA Code of Ethics."
David French, senior counsel at the Alliance Defense Fund, which filed the lawsuit against Augusta State University on Keeton's behalf, said no university has the right to force a citizen to change their beliefs on any topic.
"The university has told Jennifer Keeton that if she doesn't change her beliefs, she can't stay in the program," he told FoxNews.com. "She won't even have a chance to counsel any students; she won't have a chance to get a counseling degree; she'll be expelled."
Keeton, who is not available for interviews according to French, believes that people have "moral choices" regarding their sexuality, he said.
"A student has a right to express their point of view in and out of class without fear or censorship or expulsion," French said.
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“Gossip Girl” star Taylor Momsen, who turned 17 yesterday, is speaking publicly about her affinity for sex toys.
Momsen, who is not legally of age to enter venues that sell sexual paraphernalia, recently divulged intimate details to Disorder Magazine. When asked if she is currently single, Momsen confirmed, and also added that she is “bored of men” and that her “best friend is her vibrator.”
So while critics are quick to condemn fellow teen sensation Miley Cyrus for a little dirty dancing or a racy photo or two, is it instead Momsen who people should be questioning?
Shirlee Smith, CEO of the Talk About Parenting organization, thinks so. “In my way of raising daughters, she shouldn't be involved with ‘men’ and any of these men who have driven her to sexual boredom belong locked up because our society says men having sexual encounters with those under the age of consent are criminals," she told FOX411.com.
Dr. Bill Donohue, President of The Catholic League, concurred.
“Our society was a much happier place when Annette Funicello pranced around as a ‘Mickey Mouse Mouseketeer,’ and now we have Taylor Momsen prancing around with a dildo in hand," he said. Looks like this gal's got lots of issues. No wonder she voiced her insanity in a magazine called Disorder.”
Dr. Scott Turansky of the National Center for Biblical Parenting echoed similar sentiments.
“Taylor Momsen is projecting a negative image that will result in failure in her life," he told FOX411.com. "Sadly, she is influencing other young women to follow in her steps. Unfortunately the fame and fortune of Miss Momsen is misleading and many of these girls will find out only too late that they're following the wrong model.”
Momsen, who is currently on tour with her rock band “The Pretty Reckless,” has expanded her repertoire far beyond chatter of vibrating gadgets. The blonde beauty described her debut album as, “A life record and it confronts issues and goes, here’s what f**king sucks about everything and I don’t’ really know how to fix it but I’m f**king dying and I’ll sing about it. It covers all the bases of life — love, death, sex, religious, politics, murder, hate, drugs.”
Judging by Momsen’s description of her music, it appears the former “Grinch Who Stole Christmas” star has come a long way since her days of singing Yuletide carols. Could her newfound notoriety potentially jeopardize her stardom or ability to work in Hollywood?
"Taylor Momsen may be ‘bored of men’ but I'm bored of brain-dead starlets who abuse their fifteen-minutes of fleeting fame by making outrageous statements calculated to produce outrage and gather attention," said talk show host and film critic Michael Medved. " When her career as a distinguished thespian runs its course she can always get work doing infomercials for the vibrator industry."
However, some entertainment industry experts think Momsen’s words are just par for the course.
“Momsen is a rock star. She seems right where she should be in terms of personality and brand,” explained Jenn Hoffman, a Los Angeles based celebrity media guru. “She is definitely finding a way to keep herself in the limelight and make sure we know she’s a ‘bad girl.’ She knows her statements about teen sex will alarm some people, so she chooses to keep talking.”
Glenn Selig, founder of The Publicity Agency, agreed, citing Momsen’s desire to attract a more mature audience.
“Taylor Momsen did not urge people to hurt themselves or anyone else. What she said is provocative but she did not advocate violence. So, in my judgment, her statement will not be harmful or deadly to her career," he said. "Her words will not win her a starring role on Disney Channel or Nickelodeon, but it’s clear that is not what she wants anyway. Controversial can often be a good thing in Hollywood. The truth is she will get more headlines from saying what she did, than admitting she simply does not have a boyfriend.”
Momsen’s manager did not respond for comment.
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