Perhaps she just learned that actions have consequences.
1) If this is your lifestyle, why did you attend a private Christian school? We are seeing more of this. Like non-Catholics outraged their Catholic university won’t pay for birth control.
2) If you have no contract with the private school stating otherwise, they can expel you for any reason they wish (unless you can prove some kind of fraud). This is the whole ‘private’ thing.
3) Expelling a student for a same sex marriage by digging into her life... not okay. Firing a CEO for supporting traditional marriage by digging into his life... totally okay. Double standard?
The school administrators must wear blindfolds if it took a facebook posting for them to figure out her preferences.
Obviously the college staff is following her around since facebook posts are top-secret. There are security protocols ensuring that no one ever sees them.
The Constitution guarantees freedom of association. Its a basic liberty. If the Government tries to force this woman’s presence and affiliation with this private religious inspired college against the will of that community, then Freedom of Association and Freedom of Religion are meaningless. Can the government force a Catholic seminary to accept a sworn jihadist?
She married a rump ranger?
I thought they didn't like girls.
Another article says students sign a “lifestyle covenant”.. So this person signed it and knows she violated it..
My response to her is “So?” “Private Christian College.” Sorry dear the Butthurt Department is closed.
Why choose this private school if you don't hold it's values? She now wants to transfer to a state school, probably saving herself money.
I'm always suspicious of those that put themselves in situations where they know the rules, agree to them or pretend to with a signature, and then run to make a huge deal out of it when caught. Maybe she needs to sue to pay back her student loans. :/
Duuuh. She knew that was going to happen but wanted the attention.
And... what’s the problem with the college booting her?
I went to her facebook page. Her PROFILE picture is her and her girlfriend. I didn’t need to be friends with her to find that out.
And her likes pretty much identify her gender preferences.
So she should not be surprised.
“I’m not friends with anyone from my university.”
Why is that?
It is a private school and if you are a student you agree to an honor code in order to attend. The school is well within their rights.
When I was at BYU, I was involved in a protest because a friend who was in her last semester was expelled because she started attending a Christian church instead of the LDS one and had her scholarships retroactively cancelled. The school in that case was in the wrong because AT THE TIME, their Honor Code did not state or even imply that leaving the LDS church was a violation of the code. If it had it would not have been an issue. She didn’t violate the Honor Code, and still maintained an ‘ecclesiastical endorsement’ from her new pastor (something all students are required to have).
When I left the LDS church about a year later, BYU put a hold on my records for a ‘library fine’ for a book I never checked out (I had already left the school earlier that year) and thus costing me over 2 years worth credits and forcing me to start my BA degree over. However, right after that, the BYU Honor Code was changed to state that leaving the LDS church is a violation of their Honor Code and thus now they can properly expel you for violating it.
This lesbian girl should have known that she was violating school rules by engaging in such behavior (I refuse to call it marriage). Actions have consequences.
More importantly, she is violating God’s rules and that should be a huge concern for her.
Well gee, let me guess...
There you go, cause and effect.