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Jul 28, 2016
10:09:55pm
MarylandFan Starter
Not sure about past, but currently it seems more about the contrast today
BYU is very "against the grain" on the LGBTQ#?123 issues. As those further entrench themselves as the politically correct and socially acceptable (meaning it is wrong to question them publicly - as you all know how it is in a corporate or mixed company environment), BYU might be seen as a hot potato.

What happens when the NCAA demands the compliance for transgender students to use whatever bathrooms they want and BYU doesn't comply. Or mandated gay advocacy offices within the athletic department that openly counter BYU's more neutral position on homosexual students, or whatever hypothetical you can think of that is not compatible with BYU.

That is what I see being an issue going forward.

Then on top of that, the recent kerfuffle with the honor code and a rape victim, could be potentially harmful to how BYU is viewed. The university will enforce things that most schools don't, you throw a sexual assault victim into that equation and it can get mischaracterized in a heartbeat as we recently saw.
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