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Posted on 02/25/2004 6:12:57 PM PST by chance33_98
Campuses not LGBT friendly, study says
By Randy Winder Collegian Staff Writer
Many students from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community believe college campuses across the nation are "homophobic," according to a recent study by a Penn State official.
Senior diversity planning analyst Sue Rankin presented her research last night to about 35 students and faculty members on "Campus Climate" for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) community.
Rankin recently completed a comprehensive study of more than 1,600 students and faculty from 14 colleges and universities across the nation. The study assessed the climate for members of LGBT communities on different campuses.
"On college campuses, we create the climate when we come here. These climates affect the creation of knowledge, and we must welcome everybody," she said, introducing her study.
According to Rankin's study, many students in the LGBT community are victims of both physical and verbal harassment on many college campuses. Rankin said the majority of harassment comes from other students.
"The big thing here isn't just about being of a certain race, gender, orientation, ethnicity or spirituality; it is about simply being different. If you're different, then this applies to you," she said.
In her study, Rankin said respondents said LGBT people are more likely to be harassed on campus. Also, most participants said their campuses were generally homophobic.
Allison Subasic, LGBT student resource center director, said many students in the LGBT community have problems being accepted and being safe after coming out.
"I think there is still a lot of homophobia and misunderstanding about the LGBT community," she said.
Allies President Sara Ryan said more than 33 percent of LGBT community members at Penn State suffer abuse, and some are not being treated fairly on Penn State's campus. Ryan questioned why Penn State did not engage in the study.
"It makes me wonder about what the university is afraid to find out. The university doesn't want to know what is going on in their LGBT community," Ryan said.
Graduate assistant for LGBT resource center, Kathy Ziga, said a lot of students have problems being stable because they can not be open.
She said most of Rankin's findings were not surprising.
"This is stuff we already know. But it is good to see this in printed facts. This is confirmation of things we see all over campus," she said.
Matt Leifer (senior-media studies) said one of the biggest problems he sees is the lack of inclusion for these issues in the classroom.
"There have been times when I have felt less welcome. For example, when there is a majority heterosexual discussion in class, I have sometimes felt uninvolved," he said.
Leifer said he was glad to see his experiences attached to factual data.
"I'm glad to see the numbers behind what we have been suspicious of for a long time. Instead of saying we think, we finally have the numbers to show it," he said.
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To: chance33_98
booo friggin whoo
To: chance33_98
So? The homosexuals have proved the homophobes to be right. The intolerant were right all along.
Wake up and smell the low fat decaffeinated chocolate flavored mocha cappuccino with sprrrrrrinkles !!!
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:21:22 PM PST
by
concerned about politics
( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
To: chance33_98
This is something that they will never understand: having a viscreal, physiological reaction to the thought of having some he/she trying to bugger me is not homophobia. It's an autonomic, reflexive reaction that people have, in the same way that most people wouldn't contemplate eating a live rat: it's disgusting, revolting, and goes against our biological coding and imperatives.
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:21:28 PM PST
by
Viking2002
(I think; therefore, I Freep............)
To: chance33_98
Maybe because it's pushed 24/7 on all the students.
Most simply don't care.
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:23:30 PM PST
by
Dan from Michigan
("You know it don't come easy, the road of the gypsy" - Iron Eagle)
To: chance33_98
Many students from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community believe college campuses across the nation are "homophobic," according to a recent study by a Penn State official. Probably islands of refuge compared to the big world off-campus. Much of the world would just as soon not deal with that crap.
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:23:34 PM PST
by
VadeRetro
To: chance33_98
Homophobic is normal people being uncomfortable around Abnormal people....my one buddy just says "i hate
f@gs"
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:23:49 PM PST
by
gdc61
To: gdc61
oops, not a link
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:24:51 PM PST
by
gdc61
To: chance33_98
It certainly is not FEAR as the word homophobic implies. Stupid.
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:25:39 PM PST
by
Rightone
To: chance33_98
Senior diversity planning analyst Sue Rankin Hey, Sue--great job title! Must be quite a step up from Junior Diversity Planning Analyst. I bet I did more productive and useful work on any single day of my career than you have done in your entire career. And that would be true even if I just shined shoes or ran a not-for-profit lemonade stand.
To: chance33_98; sauropod
So, once again, we're supposed to turn the whole dog inside out in order to make the tail happy.
I'm getting real sick of this crap.
To: chance33_98
"There have been times when I have felt less welcome. For example, when there is a majority heterosexual discussion in class, I have sometimes felt uninvolved," he said. uninvolved? Queer?
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:27:10 PM PST
by
N. Theknow
(John Kerry is nothing more than Ted Kennedy without a dead girl in the car.)
To: hellinahandcart
booo friggin whooo
To: chance33_98
In her study, Rankin said respondents said LGBT people are more likely to be harassed on campus. Also, most participants said their campuses were generally homophobic.They still don't get it, do they?
People puke at the thought of their chosen dysfunctional sex fetish. They're nothing but sick perverts. Who'd think that unnatural behavior was "beautiful" but the perves themselves?
Why should anyone approve? Who died and left the fascist fetishist as God?
They've got their gall!
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:28:01 PM PST
by
concerned about politics
( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
To: chance33_98
From what I understand, 80% of university faculty is lesbian and 15% is gay. All are left wing. They will give failing grades to any straight white male.
Yet they are still not satisfied.
Cry us a river.
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:28:34 PM PST
by
Chris Talk
(What Earth now is, Mars once was. What Mars now is, Earth will become.)
To: chance33_98
"I think there is still a lot of homophobia and misunderstanding about the LGBT community,""I don't think so, Tim."
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:30:26 PM PST
by
concerned about politics
( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
To: chance33_98; little jeremiah

If you took a confidential poll, I suspect 60% of the population would say they are uncomfortable around queers and lesbos. Is that being homophibic? If so then maybe being homophobic isn't bad... it's
normal!
Pingya lj
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:33:26 PM PST
by
upchuck
(Ta-ray-za now gets to execute her "maiming of choice." I'm hoping for eye gouging, how 'bout you?)
To: hellinahandcart
I'm getting real sick of this crapYou and me both. The more I have to listen to this crap, the less tolerant I am able to be.
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:33:58 PM PST
by
paul51
To: Viking2002
This is something that they will never understand: having a viscreal, physiological reaction to the thought of having some he/she trying to bugger me is not homophobia. It's an autonomic, reflexive reaction that people have, in the same way that most people wouldn't contemplate eating a live rat: it's disgusting, revolting, and goes against our biological coding and imperatives.
My feelings exactly. Well said.
To: chance33_98
"Senior diversity planning analyst Sue Rankin..." Imagine the path this woman took through life to end up in this position. I'll bet that was on h#ll of a resume and job interview...
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posted on
02/25/2004 6:36:54 PM PST
by
Joe 6-pack
("We deal in hard calibers and hot lead." - Roland Deschaines)
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