Columbia university promotes anti-sex agenda

It's called "abstinence" and all sorts of religious and political figures espouse it. They sure don't practice it, though.
 
I don't agree with the conclusion you have come to, getting rid of sex completely.

I think we are just circling back around, we are witnessing the hedonistic and nihilistic era dying out and are watching the ushering in of an era of neo-traditionalism.

The pendulum is swinging, the overton window is shifting. I believe, in the USA, that we are currently living in what will be known as the beginning of an American Renaissance of sorts. People my age and younger are returning to traditional values, and the hedonistic lifestyle is falling out of fashion because people are seeing the consequences and starting to realize those bible stories were an archaic way of passing down advice on how to create a stable civilization. With the internet, and shareable knowledge at our fingertips, we can teach our children facts, logic, and reasoning without having to explain difficult concepts with allegory, symbols, and metaphors.

I think this asexual promotion is a kind of canary in the coal mine, one of the many signals that we are entering a new philosophical era.
 
Someone writing a paper isn't a movement.

It's not even a book.
 
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