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Texas A&M Orders Profs to Cut Gender Ideology and LGBT Content from Classes

# Texas A&M Draws a Line in the Sand: Ditching Gender Ideology from Classrooms – A Win for Sanity and Self-Reliance

In a bold move that’s got the woke brigade melting down, Texas A&M University has issued directives to its professors: scrub gender ideology, critical race theory, and LGBT-centric content from core-curriculum classes. No more forcing students to dissect movies or books where gay or transgender characters drive the major plotlines – that’s now off-limits in these foundational courses. The university is undergoing a comprehensive curriculum review, explicitly warning faculty against injecting radical activism into Aggie classrooms. Professors who live for shoving pronouns and queer theory down impressionable throats are predictably furious, decrying it as censorship. But let’s call it what it is: a long-overdue purge of ideological indoctrination masquerading as education.

This isn’t just about college syllabi; it’s a seismic shift with ripple effects far beyond academia, especially for the 2A community. Texas A&M, home to one of the nation’s premier Corps of Cadets programs, has long been a bastion of traditional values, discipline, and patriotism – the same bedrock that fuels our Second Amendment ethos of individual responsibility and resistance to overreach. By axing this divisive drivel, the university is reclaiming focus on core skills like critical thinking, history, and science, untainted by grievance narratives that pit Americans against each other. We’ve seen how gender ideology creeps into military training (hello, DEI quotas diluting combat readiness), and now Texas A&M is pushing back, modeling the kind of cultural fortitude gun owners demand. Imagine recruits drilled in self-defense and marksmanship without mandatory allyship workshops – that’s the unapologetic America 2A patriots fight for.

The implications? This could spark a domino effect in red states, pressuring other public universities to ditch the madness and prioritize merit over marxism. For 2A advocates, it’s a reminder that victories in one cultural battlefield bolster the others: just as we defend our rifles from bureaucratic busybodies, we’re winning the war against the leftist long march through institutions. Texas A&M’s stand signals to higher ed that the era of compelled speech is ending – and it’s high time campuses produce thinkers, not activists. Stay vigilant, America; this is how we take back our future, one principled policy at a time.