Posted on 11/30/2025 8:21:33 PM PST by Libloather
A graduate assistant was removed from her position amid investigations into a contested discrimination report filed by a disgruntled student who repeatedly referenced the Bible in an essay response to an article about gender stereotypes — for a course taught by a transgender instructor.
In her essay, which was supposed to cover “how people are perceived based on societal expectations of gender,” University of Oklahoma student Samantha Fulnecky presented a Biblically-fueled tirade against the notion that there are multiple genders.
The psychology course’s professor, graduate student Mel Curth, who uses “she/they” pronouns, failed Fulnecky on the grounds that she neglected to address the prompt and relied more on “personal ideology” than “empirical evidence,” according to a bombshell thread shared by the university’s Turning Point USA chapter.
In the essay, Fulnecky repeats ad nauseam that she doesn’t take issue with gender stereotypes because “that is how God made us.” However, she neglected to cite the article she was responding to, save for a vague reference to “teasing as a way to enforce gender norms.”
She devoted the bulk of the around 650-word essay to discussing how children are detrimentally impacted by beliefs in multiple genders, but it’s unclear if that was a focus of the original article the class had to analyze.
“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,” Fulnecky wrote.
“I live my life based on this truth and firmly believe that there would be less gender issues and insecurities in children if they were raised knowing that they do not belong to themselves, but they belong to the Lord,” she added.
Curth doubled-down and noted that Fulnecky’s points were “at times offensive.”
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“The psychology course’s professor, graduate student Mel Cruth, who uses...” What? Instructor?
Really?
Or merely a cross-dresser.
My math teachers all said, "Show your work."
She gets an ‘A’ for truth and courage.
Placeholder text? Cicero in a waring blender?
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If you want a good grade, say what the professor wants to hear.
Very true. DEI in action.
“Queers are offensive, not just to me, but to nature too.”
...and to nature’s God.
Indeed not. :)
Yep.
Not necessarily. Depends on the nature of the assignment. It also depends on the frequency of assignments of this nature. A two-page short essay due once-a-week for a 15-week semester is the same amount of writing as a 30-page term paper. If short essays are used, typically more than one a week would be assigned, as least that was the case when I retired a few years ago.
Six-hundred, fifty words is typically between 2-3 pages, double-spaced, 12-point font.
Apparently she is a psychology major. She can do better with her time and talent than this.
Good for the University of Oklahoma. They didn’t waste any time in preparing to fire the grad assistant.
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