Rush Blames Education System for Miley Cyrus Display

By    |   Tuesday, 27 August 2013 04:18 PM EDT ET

The outrage stemming from the provocative display by Miley Cyrus at the MTV's Video Music Awards should come as no surprise, given what's being taught to young women, talk show host Rush Limbaugh said Tuesday.

"If you wonder why or how a very young woman could think it was acceptable to act out sex on national TV, you really don't have to look any further than what is going on in the classrooms of several hallowed American universities," Limbaugh said on his radio show.

Limbaugh maintained that the over-sexualization of young women is a result of what students are exposed to in the classroom, saying, "The curricula has been co-opted by the radical feminists for a long time."

"It is also explanatory, in certain ways, about what kind of women, the way they think and act, are being graduated from these universities. It really is amazing," he said.

Limbaugh noted that he did not think that Cyrus attended school, but said that his point was that incidents like her performance were no more than the result of liberal views in education.

"The feminist curriculum is what it is, and the women that signed up and take this stuff become radicalized, more often than not," he said.


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The outrage stemming from the provocative display by Miley Cyrus at the MTV's Video Music Awards should come as no surprise, given what's being taught to young women, talk show host Rush Limbaugh said Tuesday.
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