Walter A. Davis, a passionate left-wing activist and retired English professor from Ohio State University worked with Grand Haven High School students in the G.R.E.E.N. Club to develop a report for the City of Grand Haven on the topic of the environment.
You are not going to want to miss this video clip of Walter.
Would you feel comfortable if the person who wrote this sentence was involved with your children?
"There is no single norm or purpose that can be used to legislate the diversity of sexual behaviors. Sexual identity and "normal," "healthy" sexual behavior aren't natural or fixed realities."
What if the same person wrote creatively and expressed himself in the following published work was volunteering to lead your children in a club at the high school?
“1936 — Both parents born. During childhood mother of inmate physically abused by her mother. Tied up and left in basement for long periods of time. Father sexually molested her beginning at age 11. Inmate’s father grew up in impoverished and abusive alcoholic family. At age 7 he was sodomized by a man who then shared him sexually with other men until he was 12.”
“My face under the water is my mother sobbing all day tied up in that basement, the hot wheel tracks lashing our backs are the ropes binding her. My father with Regina in the camper, is me, my voice guttural like his muttering curses in that poor little girl’s ear—“whore, bitch, cunt”—because she looked so weak and submissive whimpering when I slipped the bag over her head so I wouldn’t see her face—their faces, mine, all jammed together, rushing up at me out of the bag when it ripped—a single face howling as it broke the water with me hugging her and sobbing “o my god my god forgive me please what have I done?””
“...the drugs only made it run faster. Spinning faster the moment Denise slid into the truck next to me, spinning on the gravel when I turned off the road toward a field, spinning like a whirlpool, sucking everything down into the voice screaming “take your clothes off, bitch”—into the voice weeping “O my god no please forgive me what did I do?””
Here is a link to Walter’s earlier website where you can read more about his writings, and here is a link to Walter’s Substack website where you can read his more recent writings.
Above quotes from:
Chapter 4, Inwardness and Existence: Subjectivity in/and Hegel, Heidegger, Marx, and Freud https://www.walteradavis.com/works/2004/12/chapter_4_inwar.html
Chapter 8, Art and Politics: Between Two Deaths https://www.walteradavis.com/works/2007/09/chapter-8-art-a.html