The former governor of California under pressure to change his name after university students find ‘pronunciation of surname’ affected their mental health.

Actor and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger is under pressure from outrage groups to change his surname after university students found the pronunciation affected their mental health. 

It was confirmed that although the correct pronunciation of the word is much different, students on campus heard what they wanted to hear in order to be the latest victims of systemic racism. The students were listening to the former governor and movie star give a speech early last week when he introduced himself to the waiting crowd. Many left the auditorium where the lecture was being held and went straight to Twitter to voice their disgust and then to the office to make a complaint. The students have openly expressed that they are incapable of handling their emotions and feel that others should do it for them. 

We have reached out to Arnolds agent but was not available for comment at the time.