Another day, another attack on women by the trans-pushing liberals in educational institutions – this time, at the University of Wyoming, which is facing a lawsuit by female sorority members who are unhappy over the sorority’s acceptance of a trans-woman, a man who identifies as a woman.
The lawsuit, reported last month in many media sources, has been brought by seven past and present members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the University of Wyoming. The women suing both the university and a new member of the sorority – 21-year-old Artemis Langford – were allowed to join by the University. Langford, who is a biological male, identifies and dresses as a woman, but his behavior has made several women sorority members very uncomfortable. The Post Millennial cited the lawsuit and wrote:
Though Langford doesn’t live in the house, the trans-identified male often will sit on the sofa in the common area, not studying, and watches the women, the lawsuit alleges.
One member of the sorority caught Langford in a creepy moment of silently watching her as she walked down the hall wearing only a towel, totally unaware of his presence. At least on one occasion, Langford has also been spotted with an erection “visible through his leggings” as he watched women in the sorority, according to the lawsuit.
The online dating profile of Langford also reportedly shows that he is sexually interested in women and looking to meet them. This makes his presence at the sorority very questionable and makes the women there feel uncomfortable and unsafe.
The details of the voting process by which Langford was included in the sorority suggest that members were socially pressured into voting for him without the option of anonymous voting. Baller Alert wrote:
Kappa Kappa Gamma, its president, and the new member allegedly pushed the local chapter to violate sorority rules.
The sorority’s executive director Kari Kittrell Poole has responded to the news of the lawsuit by stating that her sorority doesn’t “discriminate based on gender identity.”
Letting males identifying as trans-women join female groups, participate in their events, and compete against females in women’s sports has become the new political and cultural mission of the left.
Many women are rising in resistance to this cultural invasion, with gender used as the weapon of mass irritation. University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines is one of the leading voices against allowing males to compete in women’s sports.
She continues to criticize the inclusion of Lia Thomas, a male identifying as a trans-woman, into NCAA women’s swimming competitions.