Almost. And it’s what some thin-skinned, easily-offended types wanted to have happened to a professor at Purdue University for comments he made regarding AIDS research costs and homosexuals.
The University refused.
This is what happened:
A Purdue University professor has landed in hot water with students protesting his personal blog — a conservative Web page on which he posted an “economic case against homosexuality.”
Some have called for Bert Chapman to resign or be fired for his Oct. 27 posting, which laid out an argument that the cost for AIDS research and treatment should factor into the national debate over the acceptance of gays and lesbians.
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And Chapman himself defends his blog.
“As a conservative Christian, I firmly believe the homosexual lifestyle is morally wrong, and my blog posting sought to emphasize there are economic and public policy implications to widespread and open acceptance of this lifestyle,” said Chapman, who blogs as the “conservative librarian” at www.townhall.com.
In a nutshell, the way I read it, the professor was saying the reason we are spending so much money on AIDS research is because of their careless, homosexual lifestyle which infects them more than other groups.
I agree. He’s right.
What say you?











Billions of dollars are spent to combat self-inflicted lifestyle diseases and conditions: Aids, alcoholism, drug addiction.