A group of Point Park University students in Pittsburgh launched a petition to have their fellow classmate banned from campus after he criticized the school’s pronoun policy.
Campus Reform Correspondent and Point Park University student Logan Dubil was met with a petition from his classmates to school administrators that demanded his removal from campus for criticizing the university’s “Misgendering, Pronoun Misuse, and Deadnaming Policy,” which Fox News previously reported.
The petition, which has now been deleted and was created by “Max,” appeared on Change.org and claimed “Dubil and others like him are the scum of the Earth,” according to Campus Reform.
“We need to remove Logan Dubil from campus as well as others like him who refuse to respect other people pronouns,” the petition stated. The petition referenced a policy from the university that requires students to address classmates by their preferred pronouns.
“When I first became aware of the petition to remove me from campus, my stomach dropped,” Dubil told Fox News. “I thought to myself, ‘is there really a student out there at Point Park University that wants me kicked out due to a differing opinion?’ Then I began to refresh the petition every couple of minutes. With each refresh came ten to twenty new signatures.”
Point Park University has been a hot news topic for the past couple of days due to their implemented pronoun policy
AdvertisementI was grateful to have the opportunity to join @IngrahamAngle on @FoxNews to discuss the current situation
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Advertisement— LOGAN DUBIL 🇺🇸 (@logandubil) September 25, 2021
Dubil wrote a letter to administrators, saying “enough is enough.” In the letter, Dubil requested a statement from the school and reassurance that the “First Amendment is respected on campus.”
Point Park University officials have had long enough to release an official statement on their own.
I refuse to sit here and let the school get away with what is going on. It is time to take matters into my own hands.
Here is my official letter to the school: pic.twitter.com/dw5DmGHUSk
— LOGAN DUBIL 🇺🇸 (@logandubil) September 29, 2021
This is an excerpt from Fox News.
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