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Relevant Histories of Tulane (as they pertain to a gay senior in a fraternity)

<p>In January of 1959&comma; a New Orleans courtroom bursts into cheers and applause&semi; their happiness is contagious&period; Spreading to the press&comma; Tulane’s Campus&comma; and eventually the whole city&period; 19-year-old Tulane University students John Farrell&comma; Alberto Calvo&comma; and James Drennan have just been acquitted for the murder of New Orleans tour guide Fernando Rios&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On September 29th of the year prior&comma; Farrell&comma; Calvo&comma; and Drennan&comma; the brothers of an undisclosed Fraternity at Tulane&comma; found themselves on Saint Peter Street in downtown New Orleans&period; After a couple of drinks at Pat O’Brien’s bar&comma; the trio decides to engage in the once respected tradition of entering a gay bar and rolling a queer &lpar;robbing a homosexual man&rpar;&period; A common practice of southern fraternities during this time&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Farrell&comma; Calvo&comma; and Drennan&comma; leave Pat O’Brien’s and begin their walk to Café Lafitte in Exile&period; The bar is roughly a four-minute walk from Pat O’Brien’s and sits at the corner of Bourbon and Dumaine&period; Established in 1933&comma; Café’ Lafitte in Exile has served New Orleans as a space for LGBTQ&plus; individuals to socialize with one another&period; By the night of September 29th&comma; 1958&comma; the bar had well established itself as a haven for gay men living in New Orleans&semi; one of which was Fernando Rios&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Farrell enters Café Lafitte and instructs his fellow fraternity brothers to wait in Pere Antoine Alley&comma; which runs parallel to the bar&period; Cruelly&comma; Farrell begins flirting with the man next to him&colon; Fernando Rios&period; The two talk and drink together and then agree to spend the remainder of their night in a nearby hotel&period; Farrell suggests that the pair walk to the hotel and leads Rios to Pere Antoine Alley&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Once there&comma; Farrell&comma; Calvo&comma; and Drennan beat Rios to death and rob him of his wallet&period; Leaving Rios’s corpse sprawled in the alleyway&comma; the three retreat to the safe guise of Tulane’s campus&period; Eyewitness testimony will later reveal Rios was so badly beaten his face was no longer recognizable to those who knew him&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>3 months later&comma; January of 1959&comma; Farrell&comma; Calvo&comma; and Drennan go on trial for the murder of Rios&period; The trio claims that Rios made unwanted sexual advances towards Farrell and in act of self- defense the three of them were forced to beat him&period; Sympathizing with the young men&comma; the jury determined that they acted within their rights to defend themselves against unwanted homosexual advances&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Seamlessly&comma; after the trial&comma; the three young men&semi; young murderers&comma; return to their lives as innocents and enjoy the remainder of their Tulane University years with their fellow fraternity brothers&period; In both his life and death&comma; Rios is granted no such privilege&period; Under the hateful eyes of the homophobic courtroom&comma; Rios’s figure was reversed&period; He was&comma; at once&comma; the victim and the culprit of the hate crime which killed him&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; center&semi;">&ast;&ast;&ast;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; left&semi;">The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders &lpar;DSM&rpar; was published in 1952&period; At this time&comma; the DSM diagnosed homosexuality as a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;sociopathic personality disturbance&period;” It was not until the release of the second edition of the DSM&comma; published in 1973&comma; that homosexuality was removed from its diagnoses of personality disorders&period; The DSM served and continues to serve as a guideline for medical professionals of all kinds&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; left&semi;">In 1949&comma; Dr&period; Robert Heath founded Tulane&&num;8217&semi;s Department of Psychiatry and Neurology and would continue to serve as Chairman of the department until 1980&period; Much of Dr&period; Heath’s work in the department&comma; which was housed on Tulane’s campus&comma; involved the implanting of electrodes into the brains of patients who suffered from schizophrenia and comparable mental illnesses&period; Heath discovered that depending on the location of the electrode within a patient’s brain&comma; a different emotion of that patient could be manipulated&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Experimental in nature&comma; Dr&period; Heath’s medical endeavors were the cause of much debate&comma; but none so much as his work with Patient B19 during the late 1960s&period; Following an arrest for possession of marijuana and removal from the military&comma; in an act of desperation&comma; Patient B19 agrees to be Heath’s subject for a series of experiments regarding pleasure stimulation&period; B19 was chosen by Heath due to his prior drug addictions and engagements in homosexual activity&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In Tulane’s medical facilities&comma; Heath drills through Patient B19’s skull&comma; implanting multiple electrodes in his brain&period; Including the septal region&comma; which controls his sense of pleasure&period; It is the purposes of Heath’s work to rid B19 of his homosexual desires by associating B19’s sensation of pleasure with the sight and touch of women&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Over the course of a month&comma; Patient B19 would be forced to masturbate to heterosexual porn while Heath stimulated the electrodes in B19’s septal region&comma; thus triggering the sensation of pleasure&period; Many of Heath’s experiments even required that B19’s septal region be stimulated over 1&comma;000 times within an hour&period; According to Heath&comma; this method proved effective&comma; as B19 was able to achieve orgasm while watching heterosexual porn multiple times&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Hopeful this trend would continue&comma; Heath requested that Tulane provide funding for a prostitute to engage in sexual relations with B19&period; The University agrees&comma; and Heath hires a 21- year-old girl to work in the laboratory with him&period; Under Heath’s watch and stimulation control&comma; B19 and the prostitute have sex to the point of B19 achieving orgasm&period; Content with this result&comma; Heath releases B19 back into society as a confirmed heterosexual&period; At the same time&comma; B19 was both the problem Dr&period; Heath was attempting to fix&comma; and the problem’s solution&period; B19 himself was the illness and the remedy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Reports would later reveal B19 to engage in homosexual relations roughly a year after his &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;treatment”&period; In 1985&comma; many years after B19’s experimentation and release&comma; Tulane would award Dr&period; Heath with an honorary degree from the University and create a Psychiatry and Neurology scholarship in his name&period; Ultimately&comma; naming Heath a tormentor&comma; but a triumphant one&period; A torturer&comma; but a teacher&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; center&semi;">&ast;&ast;&ast;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the year 2020&comma; only 62 years after Tulane fraternities engaged in the practice of robbing and beating homosexual men&comma; I&comma; a homosexual man&comma; was initiated into Tulane’s chapter of the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity&period; I am Fernando Rios&comma; and I am the Tulane Fraternity brothers who murdered him&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the year 2018&comma; only 49 years after Tulane University funded on-site gay conversion therapy&comma; I&comma; a homosexual man&comma; was admitted to Tulane University&period; I am Patient B19&comma; and I am the institution which funded his torment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the year 2000&comma; only 27 years after homosexual acts were diagnosed as sane behavior&comma; I&comma; a homosexual man&comma; was born&period; I am a homosexual&comma; and I am the civilization which condemns him to insanity&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine; <&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"wp-biographia-container-top" style&equals;"background-color&colon; 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