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UPenn Students Mock Bristol Palin, Brag About University-Supported Campus Sex

Some University of Pennsylvania students have played a mean joke on Bristol Palin, daughter of Sarah Palin and perhaps one of the most famous former teen moms in America. That Bristol has used her real-life experience to promote abstinence was apparently fair game at a school nationally known for its sexually promiscuous female students.

Cortney O’Brien on Townhall reports:bp

Fliers scattered around the University of Pennsylvania campus read that Bristol Palin was going to be this year’s fall speaker. Penn’s Special Events and Planning Committee had apparently made its highly anticipated announcement and decided to host the advertised Teen Pregnancy Prevention Spokesperson, leaving some students dazed and confused.

Those posters turned out to be a hoax. Under the Button, UPenn’s “24/7 source for all things Penn,” apparently took the time to create the fake advertisements just to write this charming description on their web page,

A proud teen mama, (and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Ambassador…huh,) Bristol Palin has travelled the U.S. advocating for abstinence, earning her the name “The Worst Person In The World”. Now, thanks to some questionably-legit fliers, she’s coming to Penn! No offense B, but Penn kids are active, and the university dishes out more free condoms than acceptance letters. But hey, make yourself at home, just don’t be shocked when we choose bad sex over no sex.

“And the university dishes out more free condoms than acceptance letters.” There’s some bragging rights for ya.

You remember UPenn, right?

It’s the same campus that The New York Times focused on for a lengthy feature titled “Sex on Campus: She Can Play That Game, Too,” a quasi-investigative piece that chronicled the sexual activities and proclivities of more than 60 female University of Pennsylvania students during the last school year.

The article reports most female students who engage in random romps say they do it because they’re too busy for love or relationships as they cram for classes, join student clubs, undertake ambitious internships and so on.

Too busy for love and relationships, but not too busy, apparently, to poke fun at a brave young woman who has been through a lot, and all under the national spotlight.

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