Word: transgenderism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"The vast majority are queer," says Andre K. Sulmers '99, co-chair of the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters' Alliance (BGLTSA) and a student in English 197.
"As much as we, the left, would like to consider ourselves tolerant and open to opposing viewpoints, I don't think...the liberal community always engages in appropriate forms of discourse," said Marco B. Simons '97, an Undergraduate Council member and co-sponsor of the transgender amendment.
The letter Mitby received called him a "jackbooted Nazi thug" after he challenged an Undergraduate Council resolution against "transgender" discrimination on Feb. 23.
Marco B. Simons '97, a council member and co-sponsor of the transgender amendment, says liberal students consider themselves tolerant because they accept differences in religious affiliation or sexual identity.
Beth A. Stewart '00, a self-described conservative council member who nonetheless voted for the transgender bill, says she sees tolerance of different political viewpoints on campus.