MEGHAN MCCAIN: A sorority forced to share their student house with a biological man who is allegedly visibly aroused by them – thank God the girls are brave enough to demand an end to this dangerous woke madness
Look at a picture of the ladies of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority on the front stoop of their house at the University of Wyoming.
At first glance, it’s a seemingly ordinary snap of women in their college years. Sadly, it’s completely extraordinary.
Look again. One sorority member looms over all the rest.
That’s Artemis Langford, who reportedly stands at 6’2′ tall and weighs 260 pounds.
Langford is not like the other girls, because Langford is a biological male, who identifies as a woman.
What this image truly shows is a country whose moral compass is spinning wildly out of control.
Now former KKG members are speaking out and what they have to say is shocking.
According to a legal complaint, Langford has been seen in the shared sorority house space watching the women with ‘an erection visible through his leggings.’
At ‘other times, he has had a pillow in his lap,’ the document states.
Yes, you read that right.
Langford is reportedly attracted to women and apparently, Langford’s not shy about it.
The national Kappa Kappa Gamma organization is now being sued by seven former members, who claim that KKG broke its agreement with them by admitting a biological male – accused of sexually explicit public behavior – into an all-female institution.
Look again. One sorority member looms over all the rest. That’s Artemis Langford (above, far left in orange), who reportedly stands at 6’2′ tall and weighs 260 pounds.
Langford is not like the other girls, because Langford is a biological male, who identifies as a woman.
Some sisters have said they ‘live in constant fear in their home’ when this individual is present, and reportedly, Langford will soon be permitted to live in the house with them.
If that’s not bad enough – read on.
According to the lawsuit, KKG members received an email asking them to vote on Langford’s membership – an alleged violation of the sorority’s secret-ballot rules.
When some members voiced opposition to Langford’s admission, they were – predictably – smeared as bigots.
One KKG source told National Review that ‘a senior member of the sorority’ accused critics of being ‘homophobic.’ Others were supposedly encouraged to quit the chapter if they were unhappy.
Ultimately, the complaint alleges that the president of KKG unilaterally changed membership rules without the unanimous vote of the sisters.
The women who objected say they were forced to resign their memberships.
‘They changed the way they defined ‘woman’ without changing our bylaws or rules,’ ex-member Hannah Holtmeier told National Review. ‘They were just expecting us to follow suit and say, ‘We totally agree, that’s what a woman is.’ [But] they can’t change their definition of a woman and expect us to change ours.’
Good for you, Hannah.
We need more women to stand out and shout ‘stop’!
Much like the male Canadian teacher who wore wearing women’s clothing and enormous fake silicone breasts in shop class, this situation in Wyoming is fraught with absurdity.
Sophomore Artemis Langford has allegedly not taken steps to transition, such as hormone therapy, feminizing surgery, or laser hair removal.
She still has a driver’s license that identifies her as male, and according to the complaint, wears women’s clothing, but only occasionally.
In an interview on Megyn Kelly’s podcast, the sorority sisters, and their lawyer that Langford was accepted with a 1.9 GPA despite the fact that a 2.7 GPA is the minimum to join a sorority – it’s also repeated in their legal filing.
And, as mentioned, Langford is supposedly sexually attracted to women.
This is apparently particularly upsetting to some KKG members, who have been victims of unrelated, prior incidents of sexual assault or harassment, according to Holtmeier.
In an interview on Megyn Kelly’s podcast, the sorority sisters, and their lawyer (above) that Langford was accepted with a 1.9 GPA despite the fact that a 2.7 GPA is the minimum to join a sorority – it’s also repeated in their legal filing.
Sophomore Artemis Langford (above, far right in black hat) has allegedly not taken steps to transition, such as hormone therapy, feminizing surgery, or laser hair removal.
Where is the feminist outrage? Is this really the world that the women’s liberation movement fought for?
‘Unfair’ doesn’t begin to describe what is allegedly happening at KKG. ‘Insane’ is a more apt description.
An attorney representing the women told the National Review that, ‘women are entitled to single sex experiences and single sex spaces. Women’s rights deserve protection.’
Of course, she’s right.
In fact, sororities and fraternities are among the only groups on campus that are granted an exemption under Title XI to treat people differently based on sex.
But that’s not the world that these young women are living in. You see, women’s rights are receding.
Like any reasonable person, I believe transgender people deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. They are entitled to live the lives they choose just like all free Americans.
But women have a right to be heard, feel safe and be protected, as well. Too often today, women are silenced, shamed, and shunted aside.
Why are the desires of one person trumping the safety of an entire sorority house?
We all know the answer, it is political correctness — wokeness run amok.
Transgenderism is the ultimate third rail issue in America. Touch it and you’ll be electrocuted.
When University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas, a biological male swimmer, competed against women, many of Thomas’ female competitors were too fearful to publicly object.
When Riley Gaines, a former collegiate swimmer who competed against Thomas, spoke out she was chased by a hysterical mob of trans-activists, who forced her to huddle in a windowless office at a California university for hours until she was rescued by police.
When University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas (above, left), a biological male swimmer, competed against women, many of Thomas’ female competitors were too fearful to publicly object.
When Riley Gaines (above), a former collegiate swimmer who competed against Thomas, spoke out she was chased by a hysterical mob of trans-activists, who forced her to huddle in a windowless office at a California university for hours until she was rescued by police.
Let’s call this what it is — an invasion of women’s spaces by biological men under the guise of acceptance and tolerance.
America must respect trans people, but we must not sacrifice women’s safety in the process.
Can we all agree that women are entitled live in a house free of biological men with visible erections?
Apparently, not.
As transgender extremism creeps into every aspect of American society, the case become clearer. Women are being pushed aside to accommodate the feelings of biological males.
And it must be acknowledged that – while I don’t not know the motivations of the individuals in this case – it is conceivable that some trans-identifying males may be exploiting this evolving gender debate for their own personal satisfaction.
But women are not pawns. We must stand up for our rights and our safety in the face of men who pretend to be one of us.
Biological women are fighting back – and this is just the beginning.
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