Posted on 06/17/2023 11:49:56 AM PDT by CFW
A Laramie church elder who lost presentation privileges at the University of Wyoming in December now is suing the university’s president and dean of student affairs, alleging they violated his free-speech, equal protection and due process rights.
Todd Schmidt, an elder at Laramie Faith Community Church, set up a table at the UW Union breezeway on Dec. 2 displaying a sign that read, “God created male and female and Artemis Langford is a male.”
Langford is the first transgender inductee into the Wyoming chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Ryan O’Neil, University of Wyoming dean of students, reportedly asked Schmidt to cover Langford’s name on the sign. Schmidt then remained at his table with a blank space on the sign where Langford’s name had been.
Days later, O’Neil sent Schmidt a letter revoking his tabling privileges until the 2024 spring semester.
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Et tu, Wyoming?
All I have to say is: Hillsdale College.
Anyone sending their kids anywhere else takes their chances!
Hopefully he’ll sue the university until they’re broke!
He’ll get nowhere. You can be sure the sorority gals — i.e., cis-gender females — welcomed the fake woman with open arms.
“All I have to say is: Hillsdale College.
Anyone sending their kids anywhere else takes their chances!”
I agree. And, I’m so glad that Hillsdale is expanding the availability of their curriculum by establishing satellite schools in several states. For instance, they now have seven schools in Florida, two in Georgia, and even one in California. That’s in addition to the satellite schools in Colorado, Nevada, Indiana, Michigan, New Mexico and a couple of other states.
It is my understanding that all schools are full and there are more and more students applying to their educational institutions. That alone shows that the media’s portrayal of the college is biased and that there is actually young people who still demand an education based upon facts and actual learning rather than the indoctrination provided by government funded and regulated schools.
Oh Brother.
Liberty Iniversity seems pretty good too.
My son played hockey there a year ago in their league championship (which they won).
The he school facilities are very nice, in a great little town, and I heard good things about their values while there!
Then you would be stupidly wrong. They were forced to accept him by the National Sorority Organization..........
The seven women from the Kappa Kappa Gamma house have filed a lawsuit against the national sorority organization, its national council president and Artemis Langford, 21, a 6-foot-2, 260-pound trans student who joined their chapter in September 2022.
Sheesh!
Blutto would have loved this idea.
Actually no, several of the sorority girls came out against this guy being in their dorm leering at them. He's just a peeping pervert taking advantage it would seem.
I don’t see Hillsdale as having an engineering or much of a Science curriculum. The only reason I would send any of my kids to a higher education would be for those classes.
Anyone sending their kids anywhere else takes their chances! . . .
In recent decades, the news is better than that. Besides the worthy colleges mentioned, there's Thomas More College in Merrimack, NH, Thomas Aquinas College in Ojai, CA. and Northfield, MA., The University of Dallas, and Ave Maria University in southern FL.
And, Christendom has a great rugby program!
“arms”?
Back in the day, when I was active in my FRaternity, all it took was one single “black ball” to keep someone FRom pledging or being initiated.
So, Kappas, no one had the intestinal fortitude to keep this guy out?
Shame on ALL of you!
It's not Wyoming. It's Kappa Kappa Gamma headquarters in Ohio who are mandating the inclusion of trannies out of fear of incurring Title IX violations.
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