We don’t need to share our spaces with biological men
Hi Friend,
One of the highlights of my college experience was joining the Kappa Kappa Gamma sisterhood, in which I made lifelong friends and memories I will always cherish. We were bonded not just by the blue and blue — Kappa’s trademark colors — but by our common identity as young women who understood each other as only other women can.
Unfortunately, that identity is now under attack by ideologues who are trying to force their radical beliefs about sex and gender onto the public. And it is young women who stand to suffer the most.
This year, several of my Kappa sisters at the University of Wyoming revealed they had been forced to share their sorority home and intimate spaces with a man who was admitted into Kappa Kappa Gamma after identifying as a woman. In their lawsuit against the sorority, the girls explained how traumatic and violating it was to have a man watch as they undressed and used the restroom — a man who allegedly admitted that he was still interested in young women.
No girl should be forced to give up her privacy, safety, or comfort to accommodate the ideological whims of the Left. Kappa Kappa Gamma’s refusal to stand by these young women is a disgrace and forces me to question whether the sisterhood I joined years ago is as committed to upholding truth, sincerity, and constancy as it claims.
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