Schools are capitulating to the freakish wants and desires of those who refuse to acknowledge gender, moving society toward the ‘World of Z.’
As a result, according to the Daily Caller, Vanderbilt has “festooned its campus with professionally-designed posters which instruct students to use an exotic set of pronouns to refer to students and professors who refuse to admit they are either males or females.”
Vanderbilt may be the latest, but it is certainly not the first institution of “higher learning” that is pushing gender fluidity on its students.
The College Fix detailed some of the universities to push the agenda back in 2015.
Harvard University, American University, the University of Vermont and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee are moving away from a binary gender system by allowing students to classify themselves as something other than male or female and encouraging the campus community to call such students by their gender-preferred pronouns.
“Identifying as genderqueer is an opportunity to self-invent, unburdened from social expectations about dress and behavior,” noted the New York Times last year.
For faculty who refuse to comply with those hell bent on self invention, they can find find themselves the subject of student protests like what happened at Vassar College earlier this year.
On the other hand, if a school refuses to go along with the stupidity of the gender zombies, they can be threatened with a lawsuit—as was the case of one Oregon elementary school that shelled out $60,000 to a ‘genderqueer’ who prefers to be referred to as “they.”
Hall Elementary School transgender teacher Leo Soell will receive a $60,000 payout from the Gresham-Barlow School District for emotional distress tied to alleged harassment by co-workers.
The fifth-grade teacher came out as transgender after a mastectomy for breast cancer early last year. Soell does not identify as male or female, and prefers to be addressed with the pronoun “they.” Soell contends they requested that school officials honor they decision, but alleges Hall’s then principal ordered staff to ignore they, The Oregonian reports. [Emphasis added]
Below are examples of the new gender-neutral pronoun guides from two universities.