02-15-2013, 09:41 AM
Broham's mother is a registrar at the local community college, and he told me tonight that starting summer quarter in the state of Washington, newly registering students will be asked if they are gay, straight, or if they decline to answer. Broham's mother, along with a panel of other registrars, turned down the proposal, brought in by an LGBT group, but the group went to a higher authority that clearly didn't understand the ramifications of such information, and the proposal is now a reality.
My take is also that this is not a good idea, but for different reasons than the registrars had for turning it down. My perspective is that a student will answer "straight" for two reasons: they are either straight, or in the closet. A student will select "gay" for two reasons: they are out and proud, or naive and intend to reinvent themselves in college. Apparently, there is no room on this digital online registration survey for bi, trans, queer, or whatever the rest of that acronym is for, if it's that really long one.
Any other perspective on this? I'm mad. They opened Pandora's box, and I want to slap the little bitch.
My take is also that this is not a good idea, but for different reasons than the registrars had for turning it down. My perspective is that a student will answer "straight" for two reasons: they are either straight, or in the closet. A student will select "gay" for two reasons: they are out and proud, or naive and intend to reinvent themselves in college. Apparently, there is no room on this digital online registration survey for bi, trans, queer, or whatever the rest of that acronym is for, if it's that really long one.
Any other perspective on this? I'm mad. They opened Pandora's box, and I want to slap the little bitch.