Culture Disabled student upsets the trans community - by changing his preferred name to ‘Lightning-Kachow-McQ’

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in their attempt to be more progressive, recently rolled out some new policies that allow students to request their preferred names (as opposed to their real names) to be printed on their student identification cards.

The policies were supposedly passed to allow “non binary” individuals to effortlessly change their preferred names to any names they would rather be known by. Teachers and professors are expected to refer to students by their new names rather than the names they were born with.

Tyler Roope, a disabled wheelchair-bound UCLA student, decided to see just how far the school would go to uphold their new policies. He requested that his name be changed to “Lightning-Kachow-McQ” – a reference to a character from the movie “Cars”, named “Lightening Mcqueen” whose favorite catchphrase is “Kachow”.

Tyler was basically making a self deprecating joke about his disability. “I did this because honestly lightning McQueen is red with 4 tires and so am I. It makes me feel good:)-” he explained later.
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“The boundaries had to be tested and I can’t believe this actually worked” Tyler posted on Twitter. “My professors now legally have to call me this. Kachow boys”

Here’s what Tyler’s original identification card looked like:
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Here’s what the new one looks like:
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However, this didn't go well as the trans community feel very upset by this.
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TL;DR Disabled student changes his name based on a Pixar movie, trans and nonbinary folks find it offensive.

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Another one

Edit: more salt.

What a hero. Of course his twitter is full of trannies and nonbinary people complaining about how much this effects them.

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Tom brady tha Goat gets it

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LITERALLY MURDERING US

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Of course it's another tranny commie.
 
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It's almost as if they have no sense of humor.
It's an unwritten rule that when you come out as trans, your sense of humor has to be surgically removed from your brain and you have to act like an insufferable piece of shit whenever someone jokes about gender or being trans.

See: /r/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns/
 
So in other words... the kid who decided to name himself after a talking animated car is proving to be more mature and socially adept than every single one of these idiots who are freaking out about this.

He's not taking anyone's ability to change their names. He's not belittling anyone. He's taking advantage of a system loophole, yeah, but that's about as egregious as the guy who brings a cereal bowl to the soft serve ice cream machine instead of using the crappy wafer cones beside it (I may or may not be talking from experience). This literally has no effect on anything, or anyone.

And people are getting offended by this. This is how shallow and insignificant your existence is that you lose your shit over this. If so, I swear you are no better than those fuckers from Westboro Baptist who stand around with placards... actually no, no you're worse because at least they have the balls to come on out and get hit whilst you are hiding behind your smartphone like a sniveling, pathetic punk.

Fuck off.

Lightning- you're a cool dude.

"I want all da names. Dey miiine!"
 
"Don't take advantage of avenues that weren't created with you in mind" says the man in a dress, taking advantage of all the women-only and female-labelled stuff out there.
You could say the same thing about that black troon who posted that and college education.

Somebody should tweet Mx. MeBoo here and tell xir that the inclusive spelling is "folx" and xe needs to stop being transphobic.
https://twitter.com/_aemetu/status/923647765942493184

The second comment to her post is hilarious:

Soooo not an exact parallel, but does this mean you’ve never used a wheelchair ramp to get up to a building before? Only stairs
 
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So in other words... the kid who decided to name himself after a talking animated car is proving to be more mature and socially adept than every single one of these idiots who are freaking out about this.

He's not taking anyone's ability to change their names. He's not belittling anyone. He's taking advantage of a system loophole, yeah, but that's about as egregious as the guy who brings a cereal bowl to the soft serve ice cream machine instead of using the crappy wafer cones beside it (I may or may not be talking from experience). This literally has no effect on anything, or anyone.

And people are getting offended by this. This is how shallow and insignificant your existence is that you lose your shit over this. If so, I swear you are no better than those fuckers from Westboro Baptist who stand around with placards... actually no, no you're worse because at least they have the balls to come on out and get hit whilst you are hiding behind your smartphone like a sniveling, pathetic punk.

Fuck off.

Lightning- you're a cool dude.

"I want all da names. Dey miiine!"
I really want to see normal people’s responses when these idiots try to say he’s more privileged than they are.

As for the soft serve thing, I may or may not have done something similar with my college’s ICEE machine.
 
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The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in their attempt to be more progressive, recently rolled out some new policies that allow students to request their preferred names (as opposed to their real names) to be printed on their student identification cards.

The policies were supposedly passed to allow “non binary” individuals to effortlessly change their preferred names to any names they would rather be known by. Teachers and professors are expected to refer to students by their new names rather than the names they were born with.

Tyler Roope, a disabled wheelchair-bound UCLA student, decided to see just how far the school would go to uphold their new policies. He requested that his name be changed to “Lightning-Kachow-McQ” – a reference to a character from the movie “Cars”, named “Lightening Mcqueen” whose favorite catchphrase is “Kachow”.

Tyler was basically making a self deprecating joke about his disability. “I did this because honestly lightning McQueen is red with 4 tires and so am I. It makes me feel good:)-” he explained later.
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“The boundaries had to be tested and I can’t believe this actually worked” Tyler posted on Twitter. “My professors now legally have to call me this. Kachow boys”

Here’s what Tyler’s original identification card looked like:
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Here’s what the new one looks like:
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However, this didn't go well as the trans community feel very upset by this.
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TL;DR Disabled student changes his name based on a Pixar movie, trans and nonbinary folks find it offensive.

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Another one

Edit: more salt.
It just hit me that these people are upset about a guy identifying with a fictional character.

Aren't these the same kind of people who go on in droves about how we need more "insert minority group here" characters for people in "insert minority group here"?
 
There's something incredibly charming and heartwarming about a world in which even a crippled sped finds college sjws ridiculous and goes out of his way to troll them.

This is the world I want to live in.
 
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