How is the chief editor of the Battalion chosen?
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really
https://thebatt.com/staff_name/amy-leigh-steward/B-1 83 said:
How is the chief editor of the Battalion chosen?
P.H. Dexippus said:MD1993 said:
I think we are burying the story. Texas A&M offers a degree in LGBTQ Studies. Really, what value does that create? What job, except an activist? That is highway robbery by TAMU.
You can get it in the same building as your journalism degree.
zephyr88 said:https://thebatt.com/staff_name/amy-leigh-steward/B-1 83 said:
How is the chief editor of the Battalion chosen?
Looks lefty... Arts & Sciences Major - Neuroscience.
Aggie Therapist said:
Interesting article from the Battalion.
From Draggieland, to being able to minor in LGTBQ+ studies at A&M, it seems as if trans people are becoming more and more accepted at Texas A&M. Campus seems much different from how it was when I was there in 2008. It was very conservative in my opinion and had tons of religious student organizations to partake in.
But perhaps I'm out of touch because I'm not on campus anymore and just judging off of articles and publications.
What are y'all's thoughts?
It used to be called a mental disorder but they found out they could make money off it and the narrative changed.cheeky said:
The time for calling out mental disorders is far past. It is our duty to remove the mentally insane from the general population. Their rights stop where everyone else's begin, and we should stop entertaining this insanity in the name of acceptance, diversity, inclusion and other contemptible disorders. These are very dangerous and unstable individuals.
Not really - read the byline. That's why the Batt is writing about it.Aggie Therapist said:
Interesting article from the Battalion.
From Draggieland, to being able to minor in LGTBQ+ studies at A&M, it seems as if trans people are becoming more and more accepted at Texas A&M. Campus seems much different from how it was when I was there in 2008. It was very conservative in my opinion and had tons of religious student organizations to partake in.
But perhaps I'm out of touch because I'm not on campus anymore and just judging off of articles and publications.
What are y'all's thoughts?
Rapier108 said:Prof: See me after class. You will be sent for reeducation.WC87 said:
Gender studies First Day of class
Me: Raises hand
Prof: Yes?
Me: I've studied this and there are only 2 genders, male and female. Please mark me as an A. Peace out.
As someone who graduated in '93 and has a Dad who graduated in '58 let me assure you the Batt has always been this way.JohnnyStatueNow said:
There are little sects. Nothing more. The Batt has become more and more liberal and pushes stuff out like this to try to normalize it.
How enlightening. An awesome example of identity politics. I'd identify far more with an aggie conservative than a tech libTARD. Beliefs and values matter far more than WHAT you are.dmart90 said:
I don't care if you are white, black, brown, pink, purple, polka dotted, straight, gay, trans, Democrat, or Republican.
If you are an Aggie, you're an Aggie.
We are the Aggies, the Aggies are we
True to each other as Aggies can be
I wouldn't be sad if he decided to get castrated anyways.ShaggySLC said:
That's a male Aggie that thinks he is a female. Just needs some reality and a counselor. Not castration.