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When everyone is part of alternate lifestyles, then it is no longer the alternate!

70% or more identify as part of the LGBTQRSTUVWXYZ+ community in certain colleges?


So I stole this graph from the Powerline blog. They also have a second one showing your more normal colleges have a more normal amount of people who suggest that they are part of the "pride" movement. The Powerline suggests that you simply do not go to a liberal arts college, especially if you want to learn a real trade. I certainly have to agree. Seems like you will simply learn that being straight is now a minority position and quite likely subject to discrimination.


A cursory review of these colleges show that none of them have more than 3000 students enrolled and the total number between the ten of them is under 22,000. To put this in perspective. My alma matter (Minnesota State of Mankato) has nearly 15,000 student all by itself. That is just one of the State Colleges in Minnesota.

So the real question here has to be what happens when these students leave a college like Oberlin where their identities are celebrated like it makes them royalty and move into the real world where nobody gives a bigger shit how you identify or what your pronouns are today? Is it really a good thing to go to a college that is so unlike the rest of the world, that it will literally warp your sense of reality (not to mention your sense of entitlement).


In the world they live in today at one of these colleges, if someone doesn't bother to check the updated spreadsheet to see how you are identifying today and that you changed your pronoun from Zir to Zi, you can simply run down to the DEI complaint department and have that person beheaded. They probably give you the rest of the semester off and make sure all professors give you an A+. Try that nonsense at a real job, and they will tell you get back to work. That is going to be some serious adjustment.

I've been at the same company now for over two decades. I was at my previous job for just under a decade. Both are large international organizations. I have yet to have any co-workers ever mention their sexual identity, talk about their gender, or demand that I use a particular pronoun. As strange as it may sound, it turns out that we are all actually just focused on doing our job. What will happen to these children when they are expected to do the same?



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Sep 21, 2023

My lord the sexual harassment I just finished literally 3 minutes ago. Has all this gender fluidity crap but being what we do I recon I have to deal And bite my tongue

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