by Chris Black
No one can truly say what a woman is.
Artemis Langford, a 6’2”, 260 lb male, is allowed to live amongst women in a sorority house because a Wyoming judge ruled the Kappa Kappa Gamma contract doesn’t define “woman.” I’m guessing the drafters of the contract didn’t think they needed to.
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— Two Genders One Truth (@2genders1truth) August 29, 2023
Right now, we just need to admit that the nature of a woman is a mystery.
A lawsuit filed by sorority members at the University of Wyoming to block a transgender woman from joining has been dismissed by a judge — despite allegations the student was a “sexual predator” who got physically aroused around them.
Since the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority bylaws do not define what a “woman” is, Wyoming US District Judge Alan Johnson ruled he could not proceed with the lawsuit and dismissed the matter on Friday, according to reports.
“With its inquiry beginning and ending there, the court will not define a ‘woman’ today,” Johnson wrote.