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Originally posted by Good As You
A former student of Arkansas's John Brown University, Michael Guinn, claims he was ousted from the Christian school last month after administrators learned he was of the homo persuasion, a tidbit to which they were made privy via an anonymous email linking to his online journal. Upon the discovery of his gayness, Guinn—who, it should be noted, says he is celibate—contends that in addition to the University's regular code of conduct, he was also told:
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not to dress in women's clothing; if he participated in sports he could not slap other players on the rear end; he could not hug or shake hands with other men for too long; he could not "broadcast" his lifestyle; he could not tell other students he was gay until he got to know them well.
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Of course, behavior like this from John Brown University isn't surprising, but I do recommend checking out that link for the blogger's take on how the board meeting might have gone when those rules decided.
