Accused of sexual harassment for recommending ‘Marketing of Evil’
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A former librarian at Ohio State University-Mansfield who was publicly accused by the faculty of sexual harassment – just for recommending students read the best-selling book “The Marketing of Evil” by David Kupelian – has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the school and faculty members, alleging they violated his 1st and 14th Amendment http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=644.
The case was filed yesterday in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio by attorney Tom Condit, representing Scott Savage, a devout http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1972 and former head of Reference and Instructional Services at Bromfield Library on Ohio State University’s Mansfield campus.
Savage took a leave of absence and said he was later forced into resigning because of the virulent reaction from homosexual http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3649 after he suggested the book be included in a required reading list for freshmen.In a case that made national headlines, Savage was condemned publicly by a 21-0 faculty vote on March 13, 2006, to be formally investigated for “sexual harassment” after several professors, including two who are openly homosexual, objected to the librarian’s having recommended “The Marketing of Evil.” Subtitled “How Radicals, Elitists, and Pseudo-Experts Sell Us Corruption Disguised as Freedom,” chapter one exposes the marketing strategies and tactics of the “gay rights” movement.
Included as defendants in Savage’s action are Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee; Nancy K. Campbell, a human resources officer; T. Glenn Hill, a consultant; members of the university’s board of directors, and Christopher Phelps, Norman W. Jones, James F. Buckley, Hannibal Hamlin and Gary Kennedy, who teach on the campus.
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