A trans woman joined a Wyoming sorority. Then her new sisters sued.
I've noticed that the word 'then' in titles is only ever used when it's something the urinalists disapprove of. As if to suggest some sort of grave injustice.
A fat bloke with his penis out joined Wyoming sorority. Then his new sisters sued to keep him out.
Outrage!
Her social circle at UW at the time skewed heavily toward other LGBTQ+ students. Just weeks earlier, one of them — a fellow transgender student — had killed themself. Artemis was among the first to discover the body in the dorm and called 911. Soon after, another friend attempted suicide but survived.
Artemis had tried taking her own life, too, as a child and teenager. Now her LGBTQ+ community in Laramie, fragile to start, was fracturing.
Oh, he calls himself 'Artemis'. Because if you're going to fake being a woman, you're picking a virgin goddess from ancient Greece.
But even as a small child, Artemis felt something wrong inside.
When doctors diagnosed her on the autistic spectrum at age 8, she thought that was the reason. It wasn’t until eighth grade, when she began questioning her gender, that she felt she had found an answer. She remembered staying up one night in 2016 and praying for hours. She begged God to take away her pain and confusion. To make her like other boys at school. Or if not, to give her a sign that the woman she felt inside was real.
Eighth grade? So that's age 14. I wonder what made 'her' question 'her' gender...
It was 25 years ago on this same campus that two men abducted a gay student named Matthew Shepard.
It was 25 years ago something happened to a drug addict student which had nothing at all to do with him being homosexual! Better mention it!
Laramie with all of the students in the town is 60,000 people. This is a huge town for Wyoming. I love the dinosaur and rock museum at the campus. Going up the stairs to the second floor sucks though because the place is 7600 feet above sea level on the ground floor.
The amount of people who use it as clickbait are far greater than the actual population. This should be considered a minority discrimination.