Professors threaten bad grades for saying ‘illegal alien,’ ‘male,’ ‘female’
Comments
-
Who cares what dykes and faggots in a gender studies class have to do? They took gender studies willingly. They are already fucked in life.
-
Here's all I really need to know about gender/race studies:

-
WSU? More like White Supremacist University, smdh.
-
Subtle, but necessary, fix.QuornDawg said:At my daughter's Western orientation the leader introduced her/itself by saying My name is (I forget the name) and I identify myself as gender neutral.
I'm going to miss going into Ferdinands at WSU asking "Does Cuoger Gold make a soy or almond cheese?" or the last time "Do you have a soy ice cream because I don't like licking a cow's frozen breast milk."
Ah now I get to look forward toDad'sDads' weekend at a quiddich game. FYFMFE
-
Suing WSU over this arbitrary bullshit makes the situation even worse. Every single person involved in this hypothetical lawsuit should be stoned to death. You could elect not to take these bullshit classes.HFNY said:I see a lawsuit coming:
A) Students who unintentionally (or intentionally) fail to follow these professors' arbitrary rules receive lesser grades than they could've and they / parents are pissed so they sue.
Freedom of speech advocates sue, detailing that banning words which are not considered hate speech is an infringement upon the 1st amendment.
C) A state think-tank or foundation sues because the state government is providing aid (tax revenues) to a state institution that is restricting taxpayers' rights (parents' children).DerekJohnson said:campusreform.org/?ID=6770
"Multiple professors at Washington State University have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use terms such as “illegal alien,” "male," and “female,” or if they fail to “defer” to non-white students." -
But restricting the language does reveal an inherent refusal to allow for rational discourse in the classroom and is offensive to the very idea of a university. The teacher should try to convince the students through rational arguments, not threaten them with lower grades. It is shameful that this person is teaching at a university.OZONE said:
I doubt it. If a student signs of up for a gender studies course, they will be expected demonstrate that they understand the material -- and part of the material taught in a gender studies class is how the English language could be gender neutral.HFNY said:I see a lawsuit coming:
A) Students who unintentionally (or intentionally) fail to follow these professors' arbitrary rules receive lesser grades than they could've and they / parents are pissed so they sue.
Freedom of speech advocates sue, detailing that banning words which are not considered hate speech is an infringement upon the 1st amendment.
C) A state think-tank or foundation sues because the state government is providing aid (tax revenues) to a state institution that is restricting taxpayers' rights (parents' children).DerekJohnson said:campusreform.org/?ID=6770
"Multiple professors at Washington State University have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use terms such as “illegal alien,” "male," and “female,” or if they fail to “defer” to non-white students."
Your idea would be similar to a guy signing up for a French class and crying that he can't answer the questions in English.
If students don't want to learn French, don't take a French class.
If they don't want to learn the current thought in gender studies, then don't take a gender studies course. -
It's more than one professorHippopeteamus said:
But restricting the language does reveal an inherent refusal to allow for rational discourse in the classroom and is offensive to the very idea of a university. The teacher should try to convince the students through rational arguments, not threaten them with lower grades. It is shameful that this person is teaching at a university.OZONE said:
I doubt it. If a student signs of up for a gender studies course, they will be expected demonstrate that they understand the material -- and part of the material taught in a gender studies class is how the English language could be gender neutral.HFNY said:I see a lawsuit coming:
A) Students who unintentionally (or intentionally) fail to follow these professors' arbitrary rules receive lesser grades than they could've and they / parents are pissed so they sue.
Freedom of speech advocates sue, detailing that banning words which are not considered hate speech is an infringement upon the 1st amendment.
C) A state think-tank or foundation sues because the state government is providing aid (tax revenues) to a state institution that is restricting taxpayers' rights (parents' children).DerekJohnson said:campusreform.org/?ID=6770
"Multiple professors at Washington State University have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use terms such as “illegal alien,” "male," and “female,” or if they fail to “defer” to non-white students."
Your idea would be similar to a guy signing up for a French class and crying that he can't answer the questions in English.
If students don't want to learn French, don't take a French class.
If they don't want to learn the current thought in gender studies, then don't take a gender studies course. -
I only read the headline...oh wait.DerekJohnson said:
It's more than one professorHippopeteamus said:
But restricting the language does reveal an inherent refusal to allow for rational discourse in the classroom and is offensive to the very idea of a university. The teacher should try to convince the students through rational arguments, not threaten them with lower grades. It is shameful that this person is teaching at a university.OZONE said:
I doubt it. If a student signs of up for a gender studies course, they will be expected demonstrate that they understand the material -- and part of the material taught in a gender studies class is how the English language could be gender neutral.HFNY said:I see a lawsuit coming:
A) Students who unintentionally (or intentionally) fail to follow these professors' arbitrary rules receive lesser grades than they could've and they / parents are pissed so they sue.
Freedom of speech advocates sue, detailing that banning words which are not considered hate speech is an infringement upon the 1st amendment.
C) A state think-tank or foundation sues because the state government is providing aid (tax revenues) to a state institution that is restricting taxpayers' rights (parents' children).DerekJohnson said:campusreform.org/?ID=6770
"Multiple professors at Washington State University have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use terms such as “illegal alien,” "male," and “female,” or if they fail to “defer” to non-white students."
Your idea would be similar to a guy signing up for a French class and crying that he can't answer the questions in English.
If students don't want to learn French, don't take a French class.
If they don't want to learn the current thought in gender studies, then don't take a gender studies course. -
It is pretty wild that students pay a lot of money for the privilege of learning in such an environment.Hippopeteamus said:
But restricting the language does reveal an inherent refusal to allow for rational discourse in the classroom and is offensive to the very idea of a university. The teacher should try to convince the students through rational arguments, not threaten them with lower grades. It is shameful that this person is teaching at a university.OZONE said:
I doubt it. If a student signs of up for a gender studies course, they will be expected demonstrate that they understand the material -- and part of the material taught in a gender studies class is how the English language could be gender neutral.HFNY said:I see a lawsuit coming:
A) Students who unintentionally (or intentionally) fail to follow these professors' arbitrary rules receive lesser grades than they could've and they / parents are pissed so they sue.
Freedom of speech advocates sue, detailing that banning words which are not considered hate speech is an infringement upon the 1st amendment.
C) A state think-tank or foundation sues because the state government is providing aid (tax revenues) to a state institution that is restricting taxpayers' rights (parents' children).DerekJohnson said:campusreform.org/?ID=6770
"Multiple professors at Washington State University have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use terms such as “illegal alien,” "male," and “female,” or if they fail to “defer” to non-white students."
Your idea would be similar to a guy signing up for a French class and crying that he can't answer the questions in English.
If students don't want to learn French, don't take a French class.
If they don't want to learn the current thought in gender studies, then don't take a gender studies course. -
Maybe they should check their privilege.RoadDawg55 said:
It is pretty wild that students pay a lot of money for the privilege of learning in such an environment.Hippopeteamus said:
But restricting the language does reveal an inherent refusal to allow for rational discourse in the classroom and is offensive to the very idea of a university. The teacher should try to convince the students through rational arguments, not threaten them with lower grades. It is shameful that this person is teaching at a university.OZONE said:
I doubt it. If a student signs of up for a gender studies course, they will be expected demonstrate that they understand the material -- and part of the material taught in a gender studies class is how the English language could be gender neutral.HFNY said:I see a lawsuit coming:
A) Students who unintentionally (or intentionally) fail to follow these professors' arbitrary rules receive lesser grades than they could've and they / parents are pissed so they sue.
Freedom of speech advocates sue, detailing that banning words which are not considered hate speech is an infringement upon the 1st amendment.
C) A state think-tank or foundation sues because the state government is providing aid (tax revenues) to a state institution that is restricting taxpayers' rights (parents' children).DerekJohnson said:campusreform.org/?ID=6770
"Multiple professors at Washington State University have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use terms such as “illegal alien,” "male," and “female,” or if they fail to “defer” to non-white students."
Your idea would be similar to a guy signing up for a French class and crying that he can't answer the questions in English.
If students don't want to learn French, don't take a French class.
If they don't want to learn the current thought in gender studies, then don't take a gender studies course.






