You can guess what happens when students fail to bark the mandatory moonbattery regarding unholy transsexual psychosis. They get failing grades. Sometimes they push back:

An Oklahoma University class assignment on gender stereotypes sparked controversy after student Samantha Fulnecky flunked her essay and then filed a discrimination complaint.

Fulnecky holds that she was punished for her religious beliefs.

The psychology class was taught by transgender graduate student Mel Curth, who uses “she/they” pronouns. The prompt asked students to write about “how people are perceived based on societal expectations of gender.”

Fulnecky’s biblically influenced response did not reflect required support for LGBTQetc ideology. She made disobedient observations like this:

“Society pushing the lie that there are multiple genders and everyone should be whatever they want to be is demonic and severely harms American youth.”

Wrong answer, squealed Curth, who proclaimed her viewpoint to be “highly offensive” because transsexuals are sacred in the liberal religion, being a “minoritized population.”

The University of Oklahoma issued a statement on X confirming that a “graduate student instructor” had since been placed on administrative leave while administrators review the student’s discrimination complaint.

Oklahoma is not California, where Fulnecky no doubt would have been promptly expelled.

On a tip from Franco.

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