Pomidor Quixote
Daily Stormer
February 10, 2020
From time immemorial, people have wondered when, exactly, were they going to learn about proper flogging techniques and sex toy usage.
Now that Progress has brought forth knowledge of the forbidden arts…
Now is the time to learn.
Indiana University is standing behind an event held at their campus that promoted BDSM safety and overall sex health education after a conservative student shared a video of the event he deemed was ‘promoting sexual violence’.
Matt Ahmann, a congress member for the student government at the university, took to his Twitter on Thursday to slam the school for the event – part of their fifth annual SexFest.
‘Here’s the video of @IUBloomington sponsored and paid for event promoting sexual violence,’ he said, sharing a clip of the Wednesday night event. ‘This event was held in an open room of a dorm hall.’
Video shows two BDSM practitioners explaining and demonstrating a proper technique for flogging on a woman at the school.
Here's the video of @IUBloomington sponsored and paid for event promoting sexual violence. This event was held in an open room of a dorm hall. pic.twitter.com/FcZiyFjQHz
— Matt Ahmann (@realmattahmann) February 6, 2020
Indiana University has hosted the event for five years now, according to Facebook page for the festival. The event is organized by student-run Sexual Health Advocacy Group, the Community Capacity for Prevention and Education, the Resident Hall Association and the IU Health Center, college publication Indiana Daily Student reports.
The school is hosting several events and demonstrations throughout the week. Their main BDSM Safety Panel is scheduled for Thursday at the Willkie Auditorium at 6pm.
‘Hear personal stories from individuals who practice BDSM,’ an event flyer reads.
What an interesting and educational activity.
I already feel more knowledgeable just by reading about this event.
Previous day activities included a Tuesday ‘Kick-off to Kink’ event that focused on a ‘discussion about desire and communication’ and included an appearance from a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.
Wednesday featured a ‘Kink Workshop’ where people were able to ‘browse educational booths demonstrating the use of different sex toys.’ The event – also held in the Willkie Auditorium – included the flogging demonstration that Ahmann witnessed.
Both the Kink Workshop and the BDSM Safety Panel had free HIV testing available for people in need.
Ahmann explained to Campus Reform that he found the event to be ‘disappointing.’
‘I find it very disappointing the Indiana University is sponsoring such a weird event,’ he said.
But according to Indiana University spokesperson Chuck Carney, there were far more students keen to learn about BDSM than that held Ahmann’s position.
‘One of the topics most requested by students was how to practice BDSM safety,’ Carney said.
‘Our public health researchers have found some evidence to suggest that people are engaging in a broader range of sexual activities and as a result, it is the IU Health Center’s mission to make sure they practice it safely, following the BDSM community’s principal tenets of ‘safe, sane, and consensual.’
Students who attended the BDSM event on Thursday are required to sing a contract where they agree not to use recording devices in an effort to keep panelists’ identities confidential. All SexFest attendees get shirts that read ‘I love Sex.’
At this point, Indiana University should take this a step further and begin to offer proper BDSM Studies to create the next generation of professional floggers.
If universities in the West don’t step up and teach people how to flog women, women will be unhappy.
It may be a dirty job, but someone has to do it.