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Penn State Student Govt. Offers Financial Assistance to Trans Students for Name Changes

Penn State Student Govt. Offers Financial Assistance to Trans Students for Name Changes

“In total $3,000 was set aside at the most recent meeting to assist gender dysphoric individuals in attempting to present themselves as the opposite sex.”

Conservative students should start demanding that the student government here start funding other things. How about firearms training?

The College Fix reports:

Penn State student government funds name changes for transgender students

Individuals at Pennsylvania State University who believe they can change their gender will now get monetary assistance through their student government.

The University Park Undergraduate Association recently voted to set aside thousands of dollars to help transgender individuals legally change their name, part of the process of socially transitioning.

Medical transitions involve surgeries that can sometimes permanently sever an individual’s reproductive ability or prevent females from being able to breastfeed if they do have babies in the future.

The Daily Collegian reported:

With this piece of legislation, UPUA said it aims to affirm its “support for the transgender community” and reinforce efforts to “create a safe and inclusive environment” for all transgender students at Penn State.

The bill reported that people seeking to change their legal name for reasons other than divorce are required to pay between $150 and $250.

The bill also explained how financial barriers can “prevent students from accessing a name change” through Penn State’s Student Legal Service.

The bill said “this could mean a transgender student is prevented from changing their name to better actualize their identity.”

Given these circumstances, the UPUA seeks to “fund” vouchers for students who wish to legally change their name through Penn State’s Office of Student Legal Services.

In total $3,000 was set aside at the most recent meeting to assist gender dysphoric individuals in attempting to present themselves as the opposite sex.

In addition to name changes, some universities also promote, or mandate, the use of “preferred pronouns,” for transgender individuals. Colorado State University, for example, promotes the claim that the use of someone’s chosen pronouns, versus the ones normal English grammar rules would dictate, reduces suicide for LGBT individuals.

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Glassdoor reports that a student cafeteria worker earns an average annual wage of roughly $32K. Given a generous estimate of 30% deductions from that paycheck, it comes out to $430 for one week’s work. That’s enough to pay for a name change in Arizona, with enough left over for a meal for two at someplace with better food.

Alternatively, you could hit up your overindulgent mommy.

Conservative students should start demanding that the student government here start funding other things.

Conservative students need to adopt a Cloward-Piven strategy and just apply every week for a new name change, exhausting the budget within a month