Students at the University of California, San Diego, are being welcomed back to campus with a noxious dose of woke indoctrination and radical gender ideology.
Screenshots obtained by Young America’s Foundation show a mandatory student training module that requires students to agree the following scenario constitutes a “hostile environment”:
“My name is Mona and I am transgender. My classmate Jane continues to call me James, which was my name before I transitioned. Jane refers to me as a man, and complains when I use the women’s restroom. I’ve asked her to stop bu she does not. I feel very disrespected and want this to stop. What type of prohibited conduct can this be?”
The options of prohibited conduct are “sexual exploitation,” “relationship violence,” “quid pro quo,” and “hostile environment.”

Students who go along with the radical position that a “hostile environment” is created by students refusing to indulge radical gender ideology or female students who prefer not to have biological men in their bathroom receive the following explanation for answering what UCSD considers to be “correct”:
“Hostile Environment may be created when someone demands that others use a particular bathroom that does not correspond to their gender identity or uses the incorrect pronoun. Intentionally calling someone their name used prior to transition, as opposed to their lived name, is called dead-naming; and may be a form of sexual harassment.”

“The reality and science-denying stooges at the University of California, San Diego, have shredded their institution’s ability to call itself a place of higher education by giving in to the radical Left’s gender ideology and endangering female students,” emphasized Young America’s Foundation Chief Communications Officer Spencer Brown. “It is not sexual harassment to require students to use the restroom, locker room, or other facility that corresponds with their biological sex, but it is egregious to require female students to use bathrooms with biological men and force all students to agree that such a policy is normal or safe.”
The scenario, according to the YAF-obtained screenshots, is part of “one of three required modules that [students] must complete in [their] SHAPE course,” referring to the University of California’s “Sexual Violence and Harassment, Anti-Discrimination, Prevention and Education” training.

UCSD’s website regarding the training states that “[a]ll students (graduate, undergraduate, returning, transfer) must complete” the indoctrination training by October 31, 2025.
Students who do not take the training or score less than 100 percent on the included quiz will receive a “hold” on their account “that will prevent” students “from enrolling in courses for the next quarter.”