Education Dept. concludes that sororities are for … WOMEN! * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

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University of Wyoming Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members filed a lawsuit after the organization allowed a man who "identifies as a woman" to join.University of Wyoming Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members filed a lawsuit after the organization allowed a man who “identifies as a woman” to join. (New York Post / video)

Following years of science-defying agendas imposed by the Joe Biden administration for students, teachers and more, the U.S. Department of Educations has concluded that sororities are for women.

A commentary in the Daily Signal explains the precedent that is a direct hit on the common pro-LGBT agendas that have been imposed on colleges and schools, especially the “T” agenda, which claims men can become women and vice versa.

Following science, that doesn’t happen, as being male or female is embedded in the body down to the DNA level, and no chemical or surgical treatment changes that.

“The U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights just affirmed what every sorority woman in America knew the first time she walked into her chapter—a sorority is for women,” the report explained.

“A sorority that admits male students is no longer a sorority by definition and thus loses the Title IX statutory exemption for a sorority’s single-sex membership practices,” the department statement said.

“Translation: If you let men in, you’re not a women’s organization anymore. You’re just another coed club—one that fails to understand basic biology and forces radical leftist groupthink on its female members,” the report said.

.”This Education Department clarification carries enormous weight—it reaffirms the long-standing legal basis for single-sex sororities under Title IX,” the report said.

The report cited the fracas that developed at the University of Wyoming in 2022.

Then, “Kappa Kappa Gamma’s national leadership forced its University of Wyoming chapter to accept Artemis Langford, a 6-foot-2, 260-pound man, despite the protests of women in the house. When some brave sorority members took legal action, they were dismissed as bigots,” the report said.

“According to court documents, multiple female collegiate sorority members testified that Langford would linger in common areas in the KKG house, stare at them, and become visibly aroused. To add insult to injury, the activist judge told the young women they had no right to define what ‘woman’ even means in their own sorority,” it explained.

The report said the Office for Civil Rights in the federal government now is investigating the school for “allegedly allowing males to join and live in female-only intimate and communal spaces.”

The report explained sorority officials, from Kappa Kappa Gamma as well as Phi Mu actually expelled longtime members for opposing males inside sorority houses.

“We watched as Payton McNabb—the young woman permanently injured by a trans-identifying male volleyball player—was kicked out of Delta Zeta for daring to confront a man wearing a dress in the women’s restroom on her college campus at Western Carolina University,” the report said.

The report said, “Here’s the reality: Title IX has had a carve-out for single-sex organizations almost from its inception. That means sororities and fraternities have a legal right to exist as women-only and men-only spaces. But if you start letting men who ‘identify as women’ into the sisterhood, you forfeit that protection. The colleges and universities that support you are now on notice: Support a sorority that admits men and you lose the legal exception.”

Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is currently a news editor for the WND News Center, and also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.