Posted on 10/25/2009 1:51:46 AM PDT by Zakeet

Students at the College of William and Mary have elected a transgender homecoming queen.
Jessee Vasold took the field Saturday at halftime of the Williamsburg school's football game against James Madison. The junior and other members of the homecoming court were introduced to the crowd and posed for pictures.
Vasold identifies as "genderqueer," a term for those who don't adhere to either strictly male or strictly female gender roles.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Jessee Vasold 11 made history at the College of William and Mary Wednesday when ze was announced as the schools first transgender homecoming queen, representing the Class of 2011.
Vasold identifies as gender-queer and prefers to be referred to with gender neutral pronouns: ze in place of he or she and zir rather than him or her. Vasold has also created a Facebook account for a female identity, Kathy Middlesex.

Friends suggested that Vasold run for homecoming queen. Even though Vasold thought that there was a good chance at being elected, Vasold said the win was still surprising to hear.
We figured it would be something different for the school to go through, something that hasnt happened too often, Vasold said. I was kind of surprised that I won because I knew the other girls running. I know that theyre really friendly; theyre wonderful people, so I was unsure.
This year marks the return of direct voting by students. Last year, there was no platform to host voting, so the homecoming kings and queens were chosen by class officers out of student-submitted nominations.
The alumni website was used this year to choose the homecoming court. The alumni office had no oversight over the nominations for the court, which was a purely student initiative.
I thought it was much better done this year because students actually could vote for who they wanted instead of having five or six class officers select who they think should be the winner, Junior Class President Mike Tsidulko said.
According to Tsidulko, there is no rule against men or women running for opposite roles. Students who made nominations were simply asked to describe how the candidate exemplified Tribe pride.
In general, most descriptions were about what activities they were involved in on campus or spiritedness at sporting events or any other kind of campus activity, Senior Class President Alyssa Wallace said.
Those students nominated with a description were put on the ballot.
It basically came down to nominations, Wallace said. Jessee was nominated, Jessees peers voted and Jessee won. Thats really all there is to it.
Around campus, the reaction has been positive.
Ive only had people congratulating me. I know that one of my friends was in a conversation with someone who didnt think that it was fair that I was able to run, because Im not female-bodied, Vasold said. But it generated a really good conversation, so they were able to talk about a lot of different things.
For Vasold, the election of the Colleges first transgender homecoming queen is a significant step forward for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community on campus.
Its definitely amazing that the students are in a really good position, in a really good spot on how they think about things, Vasold said. I think that it would be a good time to show student support on these issues.
Vasold has played a significant role in the campuss GLBT community.
Vasold is currently the Student Assembly Undersecretary of Diversity Initiatives for GLBT Affairs. Last year, Vasold served as co-president of the Lamba Alliance, the Colleges GLBT advocacy group.
I think students are really appreciative of just being able to have him at William and Mary, Tsidulko said. I think its a mark of how progressive our values are here
thats certainly something thats appreciated.
Too bad his names were not William and Mary.
Did these dupes go to college to become stupid?
Yuk!It’s no wonder why idiots like Zer0 become President.
The younger generation is really screwed up.
Ah..the Ivy League. Didn’t the Communist in Chief attend one of America’s so called finer institutions of higher learning? And he’s demonstrated his brilliance so far </sarcasm>.
“Must have broke a line off, there’s still a hook in it’s mouth”
Hahaha....:-)
Sorry Jessee, you’re a man — an extremely disturbed man — and not a woman. No amount of sick, destructive, leftist, gender jabberwocky can alter the hard reality of your chromosomes.
Oh! You beat me to it!!! I guess you gotta be quick on the draw around here. :D
“The alumni website was used this year to choose the homecoming court.”
Brother, if this person won, what did the others look like?? The ring in the mouth is a nice touch..........
Interesting way of skating through life and avoiding hard work. Instead of identifying himself as gender-queer, with it’s complimentary gibberish pronouns, he might try something that is a more apt descriptor: narcissist.
It’s too easy. My Dad spent his net worth sending my brother to Dartmouth. He’s a total brain washed lib and for $100,000 or so in education he makes about 25K/yr. I have a PHD (primary high school diploma) and two years of partying from a Georgia flagship institution and make five times as much per year. My brother hates me and whines to my mother that it’s not fair :-)
William and Mary students are following a choice similar to that of the Nobel committee.

YIKES.
What a moose!
Hey Jessee, Dede Scozzafava called. She wants her boobs back (she knows you didn’t borrow her bra).
Well, isn’t that special.
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