I’m a graduate student in marriage and family therapy at Santa Clara University, a Jesuit institution. Recently, I walked out of class. Prof. Chongzheng Wei had just played a video of a female “influencer” engaging in sexual bondage activity. When the lights came up, the professor smiled and asked if we wanted to try it ourselves. Maybe it was a crass joke to break the tension, but I didn’t want to find out if a live demonstration was next.
What began as a simple accommodation request in a required course called Human Sexuality turned into a case study in the reshaping of therapy training—not by science but by critical theory, a worldview that filters human experience through left-wing assumptions about power, oppression and identity, particularly regarding race, “gender” and sexuality.
WOW. Naomi Epps Best, a family therapy student, was reportedly fired from her internship at @SantaClaraUniv after blowing the whistle on a p**nographic assignment.
The university allegedly showed a BDSM p**n video to students during a required class, and then required students… https://t.co/acYA36ONdn
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 13, 2025
h/t Patti Jo
