Monday, October 02, 2023

The Kids Are Okay.

The kids have no problem but it is the adults that are in a tizzy. It is the buttinskies from all over the country that had to put their 2¢
Out-Of-State Activists Post Fliers, Chalk Messages Against UW Trans Sorority Member
Activists who placed painted rocks, chalk drawings and fliers around a University of Wyoming sorority house Thursday evening to protest the inclusion of a transgender member were within their free speech rights, the university says.
Cowboy State Daily
By Clair McFarland
September 29, 2023


Activists placed fliers on vehicles near the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house on the University of Wyoming campus Thursday protesting the sorority chapter’s induction of a transgender member.  

UW dispatched a statement Friday saying the protesters were within their free-speech rights.  

Colorado-based women's-rights group Rocky Mountain Women's Network was responsible for the protest, the group wrote in a Sept. 27 post to X.com, formerly known as Twitter.

"Rocky Mountain Women's Network is going to the University of Wyoming to drop these around the kappa kappa gamma house," reads the post, with an attached photo depicting rocks painted to read "Artemis Langford is a man," and "Rocky Mountain Women's Network."

Chad Baldwin, UW spokesman, told Cowboy State Daily the wording on the fliers was the “same basic message” as the one Laramie church elder Todd Schmidt displayed in the UW’s Student Union on Dec. 2, calling out the transgender inductee by name as a male.  

The three people were from out of state and had Colorado license plates. They were only there from about 5-5:40 p.m. Thursday, said Baldwin.
Outside agitators who can’t abide by the will of sorority to pledge a trans woman.
Laramie church elder Todd Schmidt on Dec. 2 displayed a sign from his reserved table in the Wyoming Student Union, calling out the Kappa inductee by name.

“God created male and female and Artemis Langford is a male,” read the sign.   

The dean of students asked him to cover the student’s name on the sign. Days later, UW suspended Schmidt’s tabling privileges for a year.  

After Schmidt sued claiming his free speech right was violated, U.S. Senior District Court Judge Nancy Freudenthal issued a preliminary injunction blocking the university from censoring Schmidt or banning him from the student union.

It is funny how when we want to protect the children it is violation of their First Amendment rights but when they want to ban books all of a sudden it is “Parents Rights.”

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