Friday, March 09, 2007

Librarian sues 'gay' profs over 'Marketing of Evil'
Christian accused of sexual harassment for recommending best-selling book
Posted: March 8, 2007

A university librarian accused of "sexual harassment" simply for recommending all incoming freshmen read the popular book
"The Marketing of Evil" by David Kupelian – a case that made national headlines, having been called the year's most "shameful" campus persecution case – has filed a defamation lawsuit against the accusing faculty members.

Scott Savage, a devout Quaker and head of Reference and Instructional Services at the Bromfield Library on
Ohio State University's Mansfield campus, had been condemned by a 21-0 faculty vote on March 13, 2006, to be formally investigated for "sexual harassment." The reason? Several professors, two of them openly homosexual, had become extremely upset over Savage's nomination for the freshman reading program of "The Marketing of Evil," calling it "hate literature." Subtitled "How Radicals, Elitists, and Pseudo-Experts Sell Us Corruption Disguised as Freedom," chapter one of the book exposes the marketing strategies and tactics of the "gay rights" movement. the rest

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