The University of Queensland has disputed reports students have been marked down for using words such as"mankind",arguing it had no gender-neutral language policy or list of banned words.
However,KAP Queensland leader Robbie Katter said his party would introduce a private member's bill to protect people who did not want to use gender-neutral language.
"It doesn't prevent people from using more gender-fluid language,but what it does is protect people from adhering to some of those social norms that they've become accustomed to,"he said.
"We know that this is a trend that's happening out there and I think anyone with any sort of good sense of intuition can see where this road is leading.
"There's sort of an attitude that's seeping into politics that after the same-sex marriage plebiscite,there's like this blank cheque on inviting in every radical ideology now into the Parliament that addresses any sort of like issue."
Mr Katter pointed to legislation which passed overnight which meant transgender peopleno longer had to divorce their partner if they changed their gender.
"There was nothing in the plebiscite that gives a mandate for radical gender ideologies and a complete attack on social norms and values,"he said.