Northwestern professor apologizes after sex demonstration
By Jodi S. Cohen and Liam Ford, Tribune reporters
7:35 p.m. CST, March 5, 2011
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-met-nu-prof-apology-20110305,0,6838703.storyThe beleaguered Northwestern University professor who allowed a live sex show on campus last month issued a tepid, slightly defensive apology Saturday, saying that while he wouldn't make the same decision again, he would give those who disapprove of what he did an "F" for their arguments.
"Those who believe that there was, in fact, a serious problem have had considerable opportunity to explain why: in the numerous media stories on the controversy, or in their various correspondences with me," J. Michael Bailey, a psychology professor, wrote in a statement. "But they have failed to do so. Saying that the demonstration 'crossed the line,' 'went to far,' 'was inappropriate,' or 'was troubling' convey disapproval but do not illuminate reasoning."
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Advocate.com March 06, 2011
Sex-Toy Prof Sorry — Sort Of
Controversial Northwestern University professor J. Michael Bailey has issued an apology over the uproar caused by a sex-toy demonstration for students, but he thinks his critics have not made a convincing case against it.
By
Advocate.com Editors
http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/03/06/Sex_Toy_Prof_Sorry_Sort_Of/The Northwestern University professor at the center of a controversy over a sex-toy demonstration for students issued what the Chicago Tribune calls "a tepid, slightly defensive apology" Saturday.
Psychology professor J. Michael Bailey (pictured), who has previously been the target of criticism by LGBT people, said he will never allow anything like the demonstration, in which a man penetrated a woman with a phallic object attached to a device resembling a power saw, to happen again, and he regretted the uproar it had caused, but he thought critics had not made reasoned arguments.