Well, crap.
Some one in the State legislature needs to look into this at a PUBLIC university.
Why not have five or six hundred LGTBQ clubs and organizations?
Why not turn over every building on the campus to the LGTBQ movement, suspend all classes, and repurpose the whole institution as an LGBTQ-promulgation headquarters for the world?
I’m sure the parents who are paying tuition won’t mind.
So few? There’s like 31 or more genders according to these loons.
People who try to accommodate insanity and make it a feature of their “culture” are as round the twist as the insanity they embrace.
A lot has changed in the last 35 years or so.
I sure am glad I stopped sending the school money when they refused to change their campus gun policy following the massacre a few years ago.
One would think after 04/16/2007 - the idiots at Virginia Tech would have woken up and corrected their mistakes.
As a WCHM (white, Christian, heterosexual, male) minority, I am excluded from the preferential treatment and benefits minorities enjoy in this country. I walk past the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, Office of Admissions, Office of Financial Assistance, and HR Office of Employment at my local university and realize how I am profiled and discriminated against based on racial, religious, sexual orientation and gender characteristics. I am discriminated against not on the basis of anecdotal and microagression actions, but due to government statutes and regulations, and written school policies, procedures and practices.
So much for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (VAMC), later Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (VPI)
Great way to get free money from the university.
Va Tech used to be a damn good engineering school. Now it seems its going more in the social justice way.
Equality = special treatment.
Students have the right to freedom of assembly but the school and it’s employees should neither encourage nor discourage them. Nor should the school fund them or financially punish them. In other words for the most part the students are of age adults and should be treated as such.
Lemme guess, straight clubs are banned.
13 makes for a solid coven.
About 20 years ago, our family tried to set up a scholarship at VT in honor of my wife’s deceased grandfather who was a long-time Gideon and had several descendants who went through Tech. The scholarship would be available to only sons and daughters of Gideon members. We got nothing but resistance from the university. I still have a sour taste in my mouth when I think of VT. Given the attitude of two decades ago about Christian organizations, I’m not surprised that they have many LBQT organizations. It could have been predicted.