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After legislators defunded controversial center, university might fight to keep it open

After legislators defunded controversial center, university might fight to keep it open


After legislators defunded controversial center, university might fight to keep it open

Kinsey Institute, the controversial research facility named after the twisted sex researcher, remains in operation at the Indiana University even after the state legislature ended its funding.

After legislators voted last year to defund the facility, the board of trustees at Indiana University is set to meet this month to discuss keeping it open anyway, according to a story by The College Fix.

Conservative activist Laurie Higgins, of Breakthrough Ideas, believes the state legislature did the right thing.

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"There's nothing of value to the public that's coming out of the Kinsey Institute,” she insists. “This man was a sicko and his ideas were perverse. He abused infants and children, and yet leftists defend the Kinsey Institute."

Kinsey founded what the sex research facility in 1947 but his sick experiments on children and questionable ethics came to light decades later, Robert Knight, the Washington Times columnist, pointed out in a commentary last year.