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Harvard Loves Free Speech

Some things are beyond parody or comment. Apparently, at Harvard, there is a move to ensure that comments from outside speakers are no longer 鈥渉eteronormative鈥 (implying that 鈥渟tandard sexual relationships are only between males and females鈥). The outrage was generated by the notorious cultural firebrand , star of such films as Collateral, Matrix: Revolutions, Woo, and The Nutty Professor. Here鈥檚 a from the Harvard Crimson:

After some students were offended by Jada Pinkett Smith鈥檚 comments at Saturday鈥檚 Cultural Rhythms show, the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) and the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations have begun working together to increase sensitivity toward issues of sexuality at Harvard.

FIRE said that some of Pinkett Smith鈥檚 remarks concerning appropriate gender roles were specific to heterosexual relationships.

In a press release circulated yesterday by the BGLTSA鈥攁nd developed in coordination with the Foundation鈥攖he BGLTSA called for an apology from the Foundation and encouraged future discussion of the issue.

According to the Foundation鈥檚 Student Advisory Committee (SAC) Co-Chair Yannis M. Paulus 鈥05, the two groups have already planned concrete ways to address the concerns that Pinkett Smith鈥檚 speech rose.

The BGLTSA release acknowledged that the Foundation was not responsible for Pinkett Smith鈥檚 comments. But the Foundation has pledged to 鈥渢ake responsibility to inform future speakers that they will be speaking to an audience diverse in race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender and class,鈥 according to the release.

As long as we鈥檙e piling on Smith, I hereby call on her to apologize for wasting her considerable acting talents on Matrix: Reloaded and Matrix: Revoloutions, two of the most disappointing sci-fi films of the last three decades.

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