You're right. I should have just left it at BS instead of throwing the PC modifier on there too.I get so damn sick of people using the "politically correct" label for anything they don't agree with.
I have no earthly idea but if we include about 18 more groups in the acronym, we will have a legitimate challenger for supercalifragilisticexpialodocious.What the hell does QIA stand for?
Of course you are correct and I'm just a d!(k. Sorry. Just not feeling very touchy feely lately. I'll bow out of the discussion.The Safe Zone Advisory Council is a faculty council (link) and I think the name is pretty apt. For most people, that "safe zone" exists as a default, but for LGBTI individuals it does not.These people have very real, probably lifelong struggles about identity and acceptance. Saying "Well, I don't discriminate" is all well and good for someone personally...until they have say, a son or daughter come out. Then one way or another they will get to an awareness level about what these people go through, and their needs, etc, that far exceeds where they were previously.(Everyone has needs, but some people's needs are more commonly understood than others'.)A university has a great many sons and daughters who may have those needs, and they are only scratching the surface of being well equipped to handle this. A great way to start is education programs for administrators, sponsored by groups such as this. I'm sure some administrators won't need it. Others will probably learn a great deal and their students will benefit for it. As the article knapplc originally linked points out, annual diversity training is mandatory for administrators anyway.
Oh no I don't think you are being a d!(k at all, sorry. I've never attended anything like this either -- we're probably at the same starting point of "oh okay, well I don't discriminate" there and that's good enough for me. But hopefully you see why it might be a good idea for a college president, or football coach, or teacher to have access to some of these programs.Of course you are correct and I'm just a d!(k. Sorry. Just not feeling very touchy feely lately. I'll bow out of the discussion.
Queer, Intersex, Asexual.What the hell does QIA stand for?
Look, my comment was not meant to bash LBGT efforts for acceptance. It's just some of the names of these groups and councils and the fact that they're treated as being so important. It's probably just me being a d!(k but don't people have better things to do? I guess I come off a little callous because I already accept these people and I just feel many of these things hold back their cause and treat them as being unequal. If everyone would ignore the differences, there wouldn't be the need to recognize differences....I guess that's where I'm at with it.
And you can spare me the lecture about how they are still discriminated against. I realize there are still people that just don't get it. I just happen to be for ignoring them rather than empowering their narrow mindedness by having to address it. Surely aren't those people in the minority today?
¯\(°_o)/¯Queer, Intersex, Asexual.What the hell does QIA stand for?
Ok, I have to ask, at the risk of opening myself up for more deserved abuse.¯\(°_o)/¯[/size]Queer, Intersex, Asexual.What the hell does QIA stand for?
Ok, I have to ask, at the risk of opening myself up for more deserved abuse.¯\(°_o)/¯[/size]Queer, Intersex, Asexual.What the hell does QIA stand for?
1- Is that really what QIA stands for?
2- if it is, how does "queer" differ from the other 6 letters represented?
3- WTH does intersex mean?
4- Do we really have people who identify with being asexual? I thought that was some kind of organism that multiplied without having sex. Are there people who can do that?
Nvm, I looked it up.
Q is for questioning
I is intersexed (aka hermaphrodite)
A is ally
Thanks for the misinformation LoMS.
Sounds to me like you need to sign up for one of the BS PC classes.Ok, I have to ask, at the risk of opening myself up for more deserved abuse.¯\(°_o)/¯[/size]Queer, Intersex, Asexual.What the hell does QIA stand for?
1- Is that really what QIA stands for?
2- if it is, how does "queer" differ from the other 6 letters represented?
3- WTH does intersex mean?
4- Do we really have people who identify with being asexual? I thought that was some kind of organism that multiplied without having sex. Are there people who can do that?
Nvm, I looked it up.
Q is for questioning
I is intersexed (aka hermaphrodite)
A is ally
Thanks for the misinformation LoMS.