Wyoming sorority members forced to accommodate biological male into their house after failed lawsuit

A sorority at the University of Wyoming voted to allow transgender pretender Artemis Langford into their group called Kappa Kappa Gamma. But some of the girls felt pressured and didn’t agree with the vote and six of them filed a lawsuit to contest this.

But the judge wouldn’t undo it and threw out the lawsuit, meaning these women will now have to share a house with this dude while he watches them undress and gets turned on – yeah, that was in the lawsuit too.

Here’s more via REDUXX:

A sorority at the University of Wyoming will be forced to accommodate a 6’2 trans-identified male after the federal District Court rejected a suit brought by six of the female members. Women from Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) sued the national leadership of their sorority after expressing discomfort with the presence of Artemis Langford.

Despite hearing testimony from the women, some of whom stated Langford had “watched” them undress with an erection, Judge Alan Johnson dismissed the case of Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity on August 25. Johnson stated that re-defining “woman” to include males was “Kappa Kappa Gamma’s bedrock right as a private, voluntary organization — and one this Court may not invade.”

In his decision, Johnson wrote: “The University of Wyoming chapter voted to admit — and, more broadly, a sorority of hundreds of thousands approved — Langford. With its inquiry beginning and ending there, the Court will not define ‘woman’ today. The delegate of a private, voluntary organization interpreted ‘woman’, otherwise undefined in the non-profit’s bylaws, expansively; this Judge may not invade Kappa Kappa Gamma’s freedom of expressive association and inject the circumscribed definition Plaintiffs urge.”

While the KKG bylaws state that “a new member shall be a woman,” Judge Johnson found that no bylaw defined “woman.” Johnson also cited a 2018 Guide for Supporting our LGBTQIA+ Members which states: “Kappa Kappa Gamma is a single-gender organization comprised of women and individuals who identify as women whose governing documents do not discriminate in membership selection except by requiring good scholarship and ethical character.”

Langford was admitted to KKG last September following the results of a vote, enabled by the language put forward in the sorority’s “inclusivity” guide. However, not all of the women were pleased with the decision, with some alleging that they had felt pressured into accepting him against their will.

No sorority is worth putting up with something like this. It’s time to get the hell out, which is what I expect these six women do. After all, they shouldn’t want to be in an organization that allows a dude like this into their inner sanctum. Nope, not even for an instant. You can read a lot more about this here.


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