Also, so much for being "the 12th man," and standing up for people. I guess that slogan was all lip service.
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They've shown they only stand up for the "right kind of people." A&M is a hive of conservative scum and villany.
The student body is a lot less conservative and a lot more queer than it used to be. I have even seen pro palestinian flags and booths. Most of the students in my degree program are queer or strong allies and I am in STEM. Even the heavily religous groups that show up on campus with booths get hardcore ignored.
The administration is shit though and always will be I'm sure
If you choose to fight the good fight and stay in Texas (or just need in-state tuition), UT in Austin is definitely the easier choice out of the two big public flagships. You can usually count on their admin to do the bare minimum to keep the worst of the statewide officeholders off their back, and the institution generally wants to be seen as keeping up with the best of the academic establishment in the country. A&M is almost custom-made to culturally go the other way, right down to a fixation on tradition and militarized conformity (without actually sending a huge number of students into the military anymore), and a culture of grievance and reflexively trying to differentiate themselves from UT.
The actual faculty and staff probably only skews slightly right of the average university, but the students (including their shitty parents, hell maybe it's mostly the parents), the alumni, and especially the donor class pressure A&M in ways that you don't usually see in public higher education.
But think of all the people who were offended by these transgender people getting medical care? What about their suffering?
But they have to ~~hear~~ ~~see~~ ~~know~~ grossly assume about it on a daily basis! Can you ~~blame~~ shame them?
And the spokesperson didn't answer the question and redirected, no attempt to explain the reasoning around the decision. Was there a decision? It's so vague who fucking knows. Pressure these paid lairs into answering the questions being asked.
I can't imagine being betrayed by my school like that. I feel bad for these students. Seeking medical care as a queer person in Texas sounds scary as fuck.
The hard part is that even if they wanted to be open about the reasoning, they ultimately cowered before the authoritarians in the State government, who hold them hostage by the purse strings.
Until they are brave enough to defy the weirdos obsessed with people's sex lives and genitals, we'll never know if this decision was intentional or made under duress.