Washington Post torn to shreds for defending 'peeping' biological male living at sorority house: 'Journos once again siding with the predators'
The Washington Post penned a 5,000-word defense for a biological male identifying as a female to live with women at a sorority house at the University of Wyoming. The left-leaning media outlet received a barrage of negative responses for attempting to make excuses for the transgender individual – who has been accused of having an erect penis while "peeping" at sorority sisters.
As Blaze News previously reported, Artemis Langford became the first transgender individual to be accepted into the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority in October 2022. Langford was accepted into the sisterhood with a majority vote by KKG members.
However, some Kappa Kappa Gamma members later revealed that they were pressured into accepting Langford into the sorority because they feared being labeled as "homophobic" or "transphobic."
In March 2023, several former and current members of Kappa Kappa Gamma filed a lawsuit against Langford.
Blaze News previously reported:
As troubling as a man pretending to be a sorority sister would be, some UW KKG members have complained that Langford, who is 6'2" and weighs 260 lbs., makes almost no effort to appear like a woman. A source connected to the sorority who spoke with TheBlaze on the condition of anonymity claimed that while Langford often wears vaguely feminine clothing, such as "a tunic and leggings with tall boots,'" he has not undergone any medical treatment or procedure to alter his physiognomy and make it more womanly.
The sorority sisters claimed that Langford had been "peeping" on them in intimate situations. Langford was allegedly caught ogling a sorority member who was only wearing a towel as she walked toward the communal bathroom to take a shower.
Langford reportedly created a Tinder dating profile that was seeking to match with females.
In April 2023, a judge forced the sorority members in the lawsuit to reveal their identities in order for the suit to proceed.
In August 2023, a judge threw out the sorority members' lawsuit against the transgender individual because Kappa Kappa Gamma's bylaws do not define what a “woman” is.
U.S. District Court Judge Alan B. Johnson wrote, "With its inquiry beginning and ending there, the court will not define a 'woman' today."
On Sunday, the Washington Post published a sympathetic article defending Langford living with sorority sisters and painting the transgender individual as the victim in the situation.
The outlet claimed that Langford's name was on "neo-Nazi websites" and a "forum for gun owners."
"Right-wing pundits portrayed her on national television as a predator — as a perverted man who faked his way into a sorority to leer at women," the article read. "Death threats followed. Strangers began stalking her. Police assigned extra patrols to the sorority house."
Langford said of the lawsuit from KPP members, "Hate from strangers is one thing. It was a gut punch after working so hard to get in to realize there were people who never wanted me there in the first place."
Langford allegedly considered leaving the sorority, but instead decided to stay at the all-female house "for the precedent it could set for other trans students and for the sisterhood she still hoped to find."
The Washington Post alleged that KKG members involved in the lawsuit saw Langford on campus and began whispering before they "shot Artemis a look of disgust."
Langford and Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter leaders agreed that the transgender individual shouldn't live at the sorority house for the safety of all parties involved.
The outlet noted that Artemis was diagnosed by doctors as being on the autistic spectrum at age 8. Langford had attempted suicide as a child and as a teenager.
The official X social media account for the Washington Post promoted the article defending the biological male posing as a sorority woman by writing: "A 21-year-old University of Wyoming student was looking for community. Instead, she faced death threats, a federal lawsuit and an attempt to kick her out."
Online commentators tore the Washington Post to shreds for the deceptive framing of the situation.
Blaze Media commentator Auron MacIntyre: "'Man joins sorority by dressing as a women' was a comedy movie premise Now it’s the new civil rights movement."
BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey: "He’s a man who joined a sorority to satisfy his sexual fetish at the expense of girls’ safety and comfort. The testimonials of the sorority members, detailing the sexually invasive questions with which he harassed them, make that clear. Journos once again siding with the predators."
College professor Wilfred Reilly: "Presenting a 300 pound male who joined a sorority, wandered around with an erection, and wanted to shower with the sisters as a 'victimized trans woman' is peak WaPo."
State Freedom Caucus Network Communications Director Greg Price: "Sorority girls were uncomfortable with the idea of sharing their house with a 6'4, 240 lb man who got erections while watching them change. Media claims that he is the victim."
Writer Ian Haworth: "I’ve spoken with students at University of Wyoming, and they’ve said that when the cameras aren’t around, this man wears men’s clothes. It’s a scam."
Parents Defending Education Director Mailyn Salabarria: "'Biological male is trying to impose his sexual fetish on unwilling women. They are objecting. Now you're demonizing them.' There. Fixed for y’alls."
Blaze Media commentator Delano Squires responded with a "Saturday Night Live" comedy skit from the early 1990s of Rob Schneider posing as a woman to be roommates with females for his own sexual gratification.
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'It was grotesque': Firsthand accounts from a child grooming drag show
It is hard to comprehend what goes through a person's mind when they enthusiastically participate in destroying the innocence of children.
On this episode of "The News & Why It Matters," BlazeTV host Sara Gonzalez spoke with a panel of brave conservatives who acquired firsthand accounts of what had happened over the weekend at a drag brunch for children.
Blaze contributor and host of "The Conspiracy Castle" Alex stein, assistant editing manager of "Next News Network" on YouTube Aldo Buttazzoni, and BlazeTV contributor and host of "Heck Off Commie" John Doyle joined Sara to discuss the disturbing content procured on Saturday's event.
The Libs of TikTok — a Twitter page known for exposing the grooming and overall mental decline of the liberal portion of society — revealed a drag event marketed toward children. The news of this event caught the attention of Sara's panel, and they decided to attend the event to see what was going on.
The event, held at a gay bar in the Oak Lawn neighborhood near downtown Dallas on Saturday, featured a neon light on the wall that read, "It's not going to lick itself." Beneath the sign was a catwalk where men dressed in drag danced and pulled children up to strut alongside them. Parents in attendance with their children encouraged their kids to tip the drag queens based on their hyper-sexualized performances.
Outside, Antifa stood masked, aggressive, and ready to silence the protesters who merely wanted to protect the innocence of children. Read more.
"When I saw the Libs of TikTok post about it, I bought my ticket immediately because I knew somebody needed to be there on the inside to record what's going on," John said. "And it was nothing short of child grooming."
The reoccurring sentiment expressed by the whole panel is that weak men are to blame for this type of grooming. These young boys need a strong male to protect them from abusive mothers.
In the first clip, a visibly uncomfortable young boy was pulled to walk the runway from the audience. The crowd was cheering, but the visual of the expression on the boy's face was enough to cause any empathetic human's heart to break.
"Wow!" Sara reacted, "he looks so embarrassed." In the video footage, drag queens are seen dancing in a sexualized manner as parents feed their children dollar bills to tip the dancers.
"It was grotesque," said Aldo.
Outside the bar, after being denied entry, Alex was assaulted by masked Antifa militants, who attend local events to see to it that the progressive agenda will be done.
Watch the video to see what happened when the police arrived.
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