There needs to be a university that says no to the LGBT tyranny.
Let's check out some (historically) Christian universities in the United States, shall we?
Gonzaga University: "We are a hub of resources for people of all sex, gender, sexual, and asexual identities. We strive to provide a space that is safe and inclusive. We want Gonzaga’s queer people and queer persons of color to know that your LGBTQ+ resource center is a place you can relax with people who will not only accept you, but also do what we can to help you develop holistically throughout your time at Gonzaga, in the spirit of our university’s Jesuit underpinnings." (
https://www.gonzaga.edu/student-life/student-services/lgbtq-resources)
Southern Methodist University: "All are welcome here. Our LGBTQ+ community is a valued part of our campus and you will find many ways to find support, resources, programming, and education for and about the LGBT community. Check out all the ways that you can get involved in our vibrant campus community." (
https://www.smu.edu/StudentAffairs/WomenandLGBTCenter/LGBT)
Villanova University: "Safe Zone is a visible presence on campus that supports the LGBTQIA+ community. Safe Zone provides undergraduate and graduate students education and training related to LGBTQIA+ topics and issues—we strive to create a community of respect and care for each person." (
https://www1.villanova.edu/content/university/student-life/intercultural-affairs/lgbtqia.html)
Baylor University (a little more resistant, but still acquiescing to the LGBT): "Baylor University is committed to providing a caring, loving and supportive community for students in all aspects of their lives, including the development of their sexuality. We acknowledge the complexity of issues surrounding human sexuality and desire to engage in this conversation with humility, prayerfulness and convicted civility. We believe that Baylor is in a unique position to support our students, including those who identify as LGBTQ, because of our Christian mission and the significant campus-wide resources available." (
https://www.baylor.edu/diversity/index.php?id=963497)
University of Notre Dame: "The University Counseling Center (UCC) seeks to affirm and advocate for LGBTQ+ students by providing a safe and welcoming space in which members of these communities can be continually supported throughout their time at the University of Notre Dame and beyond. The UCC welcomes all LGBTQ+ students for in-person or online support in addition to providing access to a range of LGBTQ+ resources both locally and globally to better serve the needs of our students. Our goal is to work together to ensure that everyLGBTQ+ student feels accepted, valued, and respected." (
https://ucc.nd.edu/diversity-inclusion-social-justice/lgbtq-students/)
This isn't even getting into the faculty, which is probably even worse.
Despite its ties to a Woke American university, I couldn't find a comparable LGBT rights center on the NYU Abu Dhabi's website. I wonder why.