In case you feel like raping someone, the Rochester Institute of Technology has a little advice for you.

According to them, you simply need to “rub one out.”

During a freshmen orientation session, they encouraged students to masturbate as an alternative to sexual assault.

And they did this using a Winnie the Pooh reference.

“Think of Roo!” the presentation showed, with a picture of Pooh’s sidekick and making “ROO” an acronym for “Rub One Out.” I am not kidding you.

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RIT is about to get a VERY strongly letter from me. @RITNEWS do better. pic.twitter.com/W7TVl3unec — an educated glitter (@aGlitterTree) August 24, 2017

The orientation was called “Alcohol and Chill” for some reason. The presentation apparently discussed “awareness, prevention, bystander education, and risk reduction,” according to a statement from the school’s senior vice president for student affairs, Sandra Johnson.

In the statement, they said that the slide – one out of 77 – was taken “out of context,” although it’s hard to see how.

“Unfortunately, one slide, out of 77, taken out of context, has sparked controversy, mainly on social media surrounding the entire program,” Johnson wrote. “In my opinion, this serves to underscore the complexity involved in addressing this issue.”

While “some may think the program on Wednesday evening missed the mark,” the university has apparently received “positive feedback from many of the students, both new and returning, in attendance.”

One Reddit user who was at the orientation tried to explain the “context” of the slide:

I was a freshman there – allow me to explain. Prior to this there were social signals being compared with stop lights. If someone were to give you like 8 “go ahead” social signals (“green lights”) and then suddenly tells you “no” (“red light”) – instead of proceeding anyway in your sexually frustrated state (thereby committing rape), go back to your room and Rub One Out.

My first question is – did the Rochester Institute of Technology have permission from Disney to associate a beloved children’s character with violently masturbating to avoid committing rape? It’s doubtful. Disney vigorously polices their image, and I’m pretty sure the nitwits who prepared that “orientation” can expect a nasty letter from Disney’s attorneys.

Second, no. Telling students who are considering rape that they’ll be just fine if they go home and “rub one out” is not an effective method of curbing sexual assault.

H/T: Campus Reform