NEWS: Boise State hands out free clothing for "gender equity"
Higher ed continues to push some crazy ideas
Cover photo by Niamh Brennan of the Arbiter.
According to the Arbiter, Boise State University’s independent newspaper, the “Gender Equity Center” has opened a clothing exchange for BSU students. It would be one thing if it was just extra clothes for students who find they need something and can’t afford it, but the organizers went out of their way to explain that “gender affirming clothing” is one the reasons for opening.
The exchange is apparently the brainchild of the Inclusive Excellence Student Council, the Pride Alliance, and the Transgender Alliance. That’s a lot of LGBTQ+ clubs for a university of 22,000 students.
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