Trinity Western University
- Meta: This community is for shitting on Trinity, right?
I mean, this is the same Trinity Western that wasn't allowed to open up a law school because they are garbage, right?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trinity-western-supreme-court-decision-1.4707240
They only started to consider dropping their homophobic ways after their law school bid was rejected.
> It requires members to abstain from using vulgar language, lying or cheating, stealing, using degrading materials such as pornography, and "sexual intimacy that violates the sacredness of marriage between a man and a woman."
>While that rule effectively bars anyone who is unmarried from having sexual relations, it's the reference to "man and a woman" that is considered discriminatory against LGBT people. Same-sex marriage became legal in Canada in 2005.
And Janet, get real. Not being allowed to open a law school because you discriminate against others, doesn't count as a loss in diversity.
> Janet Epp Buckingham, a TWU professor who helped develop the law school proposal, said she was saddened by the ruling.
>"We feel that this is a loss for diversity in Canada"
Edit: It looks they stopped making students promise to be straight in 2018, but they didn't drop it for the staff.