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The e-mail invite from the LGBT Club of the MIT Sloan School of Management was meant to celebrate the end of the Fall 2007 semester.
The group never expected that it would result in a threatening anti-gay e-mail response from an MIT student within an hour of being sent.
"I don't care what you do among yourselves", the student wrote to club members in an e-mail on December 10, "and I am not going to teach you how to live. But I feel seek [sic] when you are trying to promote it or offer to join your events.... you may know that but in [Russia] beating gays is encouraged by the vast majority of people because they insult society and nature. Your e-mail implies that I might be interested in your perversions, and such idea to me is one of most insulting things that I can ever hear. I didn't get used to enduring insults, thought. Therefore, listen to me: If you f---ing* fags send me something like that once again or contact me in any other way, I swear you won't be able to study at Sloan for some time because you will spend it at resuscitation department. If this is what you want, go ahead."
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*note: abusive word edited
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