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A Manhattanville College professor Peter Gardella was banned from campus after he went from being a man to somehow becoming a woman in his mind. He began polling colleagues on what color wig he should wear, according to a lawsuit.
He also changed his name to Petra and screwed with grammar saying that his pronouns are they/them.
Them began teaching history at the Westchester, NY liberal arts school in 1983. Below is a they/them respect translation of what Gardella wrote:
“Happy New Year to all, as them turn they back on lectures about Western history! #Manhattanville college banned them from community events for coming out awkwardly, and them resigned in protest,” they announced in a Jan. 1 tweet, alongside a picture of themselves in a sweater dress.
Gardella, 71, came out at Manhattanville in December 2019, and at later school meetings, wore different colored wigs and changed they name, prompting laughter from others [because he's as homely looking as a bag of snot], according to the Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit.
Gardella subsequently asked coworkers which wig was better, prompting an admonishment from superiors who said the message was “inappropriate” and made other faculty “uncomfortable,” them alleged. Petra Gardella “resigned in protest because they wouldn’t even let them communicate with they immediate supervisor,” them told The Post.
Around the same time, students began complaining that Gardella’s “Sexuality and Religion” class, which Gardella taught since 1984, was explicit — and some griped online about the prof’s woke agenda.
“If you don’t agree with his far left political views he makes you feel like you are stupid and that his views are always better,” one wrote.
The school later claimed Gardella’s messages were sexual harassment and instituted the ban.
“Them am talking to people who they'd known for 3 1/2 decades. Them thought of them as friends,” they, an author of four books, said of the messages shared with faculty.Gardella announced them's resignation via Twitter.
“Them resigned in protest because they wouldn’t even let they communicate with them's immediate supervisor. It’s very hard to do they job when them can’t go to any meetings. … It’s been very difficult. they’ve been crushed.”
“It’s frightening but thrilling at the same time, to be free, to be themselves,” they added, obviously happy over his mental illness status.
The school’s discipline made it impossible for them to work, said them's lawyer, Nathaniel Charny [she/he/it].
“For Manhattanville it was too weird, so they shut it down,” Charny contended of Gardella’s transition.
Manhattanville College has not received the lawsuit and does not comment on legal matters, a spokesthemthey said.
“Happy New Year to all, as them turn they back on lectures about Western history! #Manhattanville college banned them from community events for coming out awkwardly, and them resigned in protest,” they announced in a Jan. 1 tweet, alongside a picture of themselves in a sweater dress.
Gardella, 71, came out at Manhattanville in December 2019, and at later school meetings, wore different colored wigs and changed they name, prompting laughter from others [because he's as homely looking as a bag of snot], according to the Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit.
Gardella subsequently asked coworkers which wig was better, prompting an admonishment from superiors who said the message was “inappropriate” and made other faculty “uncomfortable,” them alleged. Petra Gardella “resigned in protest because they wouldn’t even let them communicate with they immediate supervisor,” them told The Post.
Around the same time, students began complaining that Gardella’s “Sexuality and Religion” class, which Gardella taught since 1984, was explicit — and some griped online about the prof’s woke agenda.
“If you don’t agree with his far left political views he makes you feel like you are stupid and that his views are always better,” one wrote.
The school later claimed Gardella’s messages were sexual harassment and instituted the ban.
“Them am talking to people who they'd known for 3 1/2 decades. Them thought of them as friends,” they, an author of four books, said of the messages shared with faculty.Gardella announced them's resignation via Twitter.
“Them resigned in protest because they wouldn’t even let they communicate with them's immediate supervisor. It’s very hard to do they job when them can’t go to any meetings. … It’s been very difficult. they’ve been crushed.”
“It’s frightening but thrilling at the same time, to be free, to be themselves,” they added, obviously happy over his mental illness status.
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The school’s discipline made it impossible for them to work, said them's lawyer, Nathaniel Charny [she/he/it].
“For Manhattanville it was too weird, so they shut it down,” Charny contended of Gardella’s transition.
Manhattanville College has not received the lawsuit and does not comment on legal matters, a spokesthemthey said.
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