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fancn'y. >> i'll see you tomorrow or thursday. i can't wait. all right. i'll be gonee by by wednesday or thursday. >> you'll see. fantastic. all right. t hurs i'm laura ingraham.raham an this is thgle ingraham angle frm washington tonight. in moments you're going to seehe the cable exclusive with three sorority members from sor the university of wyoming's kappa kappa gamma chapter. they're allegingy member at the national chapter forced them to accept a man into their sisterhood and shattered their feeling of safety. scarebut first, scared and hel. that's the focus of tonight's angle. liv well, that's how powerful forces want you to feel.e they want you to live in fear, t so apprehensive that you're just hoping to survive depended on the government to tell you when it's safe . now, we saw this during covid with their constant fear mongering to keep the publicc co compliant. we see it.t on college campuses with attacks on free speech. we've seen it with how they treat a man who stands up to defend himself and others.
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daniel penni charged with second degree manslaughter, but he hashter enormous public support. the liscot of comments on the page for his legal defense fund to get just an idea. one donor writes, i'm a small be asian woman and i've been terrorized in safe areas by mentally disturbed and or racist distu with no one to come to my aid. i wish thereso were more people like you . well, so far he's raised more than two pointt th five million dollars for his legal defense. and that's just the beginning. i >> he was fearful for the safety of those passengersit . so when he was acted, his mindst was to keep his fellow passengers safe from attack. most of what'ss safe been reporm is is true. as far as mr. neely entering the train and acting in a very violent manner. both pboth physically and with s . now, think about how twisted a this is . today's liberals believegerous h
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a dangerous and deranged haved have clohoulou the unfettered right to threaten people in a closed subway car . now, what does that encourage? well, a lot of americans simplyh choosing not to get involvedree three men were hospitalized a few days ago after being slashed at a subway station inwo queens. there was no daniel penni. nearby message received far and wide. staye beca in your lane becausel you're sticking your neck out. right.li and if you dkeo that tha, now, you could be like that. former marine treated like a pariah and worse, a white supremacist. >> twenty four year old white passenger now identified as daniel penni, decided to intervene and placed neely in that deadly chokehold. one person was in danger, obviously, was jordan neely.e wa >> whes n there's a whita e perf who's accused of violence against a black person, thenon the black person is often mos the one who gets blame, evenreau though he's the victim, the most dangerous terrorist i threat to our homeland is white supremacy. >> what an embarrassed it.
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he is now in our schools and our culture, even in vi sports , they lodge vicious, false charges of racissmm againb our country and our people. ratr this breeds fear.n di so rather thansagr disagree with the prevailing views on pronouns or anti-racism, or t even climate change, they write what teachers want to read regurgitated left wing c claptrap. that's what happenlaptrap.s in universities today. that was a firebrand in college, you know, shockinesg to many of you , i'm sure. but that's a lot to ask of most. eighteen to twenty 22- two yearo olds when they're going to need a professor's recommendation to get ahead. for instance , it's an awful cycle. it's fed by fear. d no meanwhile, one crowd's not atafb all afraidei of being vocale the and rude. why is that? becaus e they're protected, like the dozens of protesters who tried to prevent judge kyled duncan from speaking at stanford law school in the new year. >> because you are not here for
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administrator of the military mission. >> if you feel safe and even on that rare occasion when d freaks like that stanford didin are punished, they're still unrepentant until their realseq, consequences for the loudmouth anti first amendment typesl ke, they're going to keep doing it. meanwhile, how many potential speakers on college campuses just end up saying, no, thank iv you to all the invitations? c >> of course, those who peddleno most to control people and control narratives are of a. this happened throughout the themselves the most fearful of all. this happened throughout pandemic. the pandemic. nsored some of the finest medical minds in america were censored and threatened by individuals with powerful ties to pfizer and other large institutions. some of these medicainlstitut professionalios lostcrificed t their privileges at hospitals or even sacrificed their career i'a fes. ouls i'll have a few words to say sh.
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about one of those brave soulsdt lateors whr in the show.own, but doctors who question wer the vaccine, the lockdown'sriatb mass . they were excoriated by big pharma as poodles and the simpletons in the press, peoplek who have spokedon up against the lockdown policy. we've all been on the receiving end of of tremendous pressureert within the universito y to try to keep us silent. >> i said vaccine mandates are wrong and you know, nothing me. that crazy. but they went after me allthey the same day that baylor scott and white announced that it was going to have a mass vaccination program. they slapped me with a lawsuit. they are basically tryingn prog to paint me as a vaccine skeptic. >> and i can tell you , i'm just reporting the data. : r courageous health professionals were essentiallyag driven underground, treating patients with antivirals and other home remedies, of course, as they doct were heavy footing doctors. i ang medicine, led by tony fauci, was also using its brand and its pedigree
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to terrify americans into getting successivey covid shots, none of which were adequately tested for safety. safeand as for basic medical prp principles like viral attenuation, natural immunity, the medical cartel downplayed >> w. w >> we don't actually know wheret how long the immunity lasts from a natural infection. >> i it is absolutely safe for you to get vaccinated even if dt you've had covid. >> we don't know how long thatwe natural immunity lasts anyway, do we?ting corona and know yet if getting corona and surviving corona means thate you are now immune to thect disease, or is there a chance of reinfection? we don't know that for 100% certain because we haven't done the study to see challenges. >> hmmm, i wonder why i haven't. done a study now. of course they were wrong and hundreds of years of biology were right. but don't wait for the mayor. culpasright. the accountabilityo they're never coming.as sok, how you might ask at this , how did we get here and what
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happens if we don't turn this dynamic around? now, remember, the peak of the depression, what president franklin roosevelt said at his first inaugural. >> let me at my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. name unreasoning, unjustified terror, which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat intod advance. >> herstood e he understood that governing by fear is not governing at all. instead, our leaders are tryingn to intimidate everyone e owho disagrees them into keepe silent. they don't want to answeyourr questions. they don't want to givr theei you reasons for their orders or their edicts.they wyou to shut d now they just want you to shuted up and do what you're told. now, it's a long way from the days when norman rockwellh o no, he celebrated freedom ofe speech for the average americana
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. back then, norman rockwell was a liberal. but liberals today, they don't want to hear from the average scericanican.. >> look at what they did to parents at school board meetings, 65%. still, our leaders can only threatereatenn us as long as they have power and the american people can take that power away. we will have the f we will have the federalve rnment egovernment eventually t works for the people, that protects their interests, that seek s to improve their standard of living, or we're going to continue to be ruled by a political class that essentially despises us . fdr would not recognize his party today because we've gone . from the only thing we have to fear is fear itself is thehae
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only thing we have to offerr is fear. and that's the angle. pervasi >> and speaking of fear, it's ns pervasive in new york city. just a few month hers ago, my nt guest was on her way to work. when she was brutally beaten, beaten by a man ranting about the devil. i have to warn you , this is hard to watch. h gome >> elizabeth gomez had justoverh gotten off the subway when this monster, waheed foster, hit her over the head with a bottle ,mmn chased her, threw her down and started pummeling her. now you can see makee someone mo a slight effort to stop it, but was chased away. foster went back to stompingh jn on and kicking her in the head . >> elizabeth joins m ne now. >> elizabeth , you stillu su haven't recovered fromma your injuriejos. you sustained major injuries in this attack.. what is life like fo i mean, what is life like forr o you now? >> i mean, life has changed o a whole lot, suffer a lot ofin e anxiety. i still get a lo nigt ofht pain.
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you know, in the nighttime, i still don't see too clear . lk i mean, a lot a lot has reallye changed in my life. i l likewa i'm theer same person that i was seven months ago after that attack. your reaction to whatl penn happened to daniel penny for inying to step in when a man was menacing and his behavior in that subway car last week or two weeks ago? >> i mean, i could only imagine what mr. penney felt, becausedik that's the fear that i felt. it's jusnottt thatacks i didn'to kind of text or how to helpagin myself understand.mebo but i couldy td imaginale how hl here. was somebody talking like thaty. . you know, it's a fearful thing because it's happening every day and we can't really rely on the police officers. it takes them a while to come. i got a ten minute beat down and it still took the police about fifteen to twenty minutesm before they actually came to my help. so imagine what could have happened between that time ifho
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somebody didn't show up or if d' he didn't feel like that was got good enough, like he felt good about himself after he walked away. >> it's sad that he actually even got time to walk away. >> lau do you believe if your attacker was not a minority, not black ,d and he had been white, that this would have gotten more attention? >> what happened to you? i believe so, because, you know ,i was so sad to see that nobody there really,half you protests on my behalf where it probably would have changed a lot of things still to this-- todabecause it took someone they had to die. stuff what about the people thatto g have, you know, stuff they haven of go through everyday lifede nw with injuries that sustain because of reckless behavior the like this that could have been prevented from the city ife they would have really listenedo and actually offered these people the help that they're supposed to , instead of worrying about other things like homeless shelters and all
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the like. that's not the problem becauseto they don't even want to stay int those places because they're attacking each other in those places. th.so they come out there and ty attack people like me and the people who was going to work innocently who know they can't really defend themselves because i'm prettyes. sure th sure they know how the system work. they've been in and out of it so much that they know what they could do and what they can do. that's why he didn't want to kill me. he knew he end up there. he just wanted to damage mee me because he damaged me. will nevhe damaged my life. i would never be theas same again. i'm not that person that i was. sevim months ago. and if i had somebody like penny about, maybe things would have been different. he wouldn't have suffered so much pain and suffering in these things that i go to . i have so much self lessan confidence about myself every single day. at the mirror and i replay this that i wake up and i look at the mirror and i replay this image of what of what happened to me, you know, and i would fee never want nobody to have to go through that to feel that every day of their life, when they look at themselves in the mirror, if it's a scar, m i cahide, it's on my face. i look at my face every single day. from the moment i wake up in washington, i remember this.
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>> what happened to me.. elizabeth , i think str you're beautiful. i mean, you're a strong woman. thank you . you're speaking out. you are a witness to what has happened in urban america, where hard working people are treated as the villains and the. villains are treated as the heroes. that's what's happening in america today. that has to stop. but you're beautifully right. you are.in you are beautiful. thanksyour for speaking out andr sharing your story. i don' storyt i can't even belie you survived. >>g and you keepi appr telling your story neither. but thank you .. thank you .m goin g so much.i'm go >> i appreciate you .pl thank you .e well, i'm going to come see you in new york . ays.i'm going to be there int o. a couple of days.m i'm going to see if i can get together with you. elizl figure that out. >> i'm so mad about this all i know. elizabeth , thank you .e now, speaking of how the left wants you to live in fear, i'm so mad about that. what happened to look no further than our nation'sitol
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capital now, despite being a cesspool of violence, corruption, failind.c.g schools, d.c. thinks they deserve statehood. now, today, the house oversight committee, led by chairman colmer, opened its hearingtol on the city by spelling it all out in our nation's capital isha declining by several metrics. >> crime hashrough gone through the roof. education levels are on the floor, maximum federalfia telework has created hugl en th financial strains on the district. downtown d.c. has become a shadow of its former self. but ranking democrate raskin, jamie raskin hayden care.ng i can think of dozens of things more urgentlthy important to th american people. know hearings on the warricatheh on freedomooti in america,ou the shocking new efforts to ban textbooks and rewritr e our nation's history textbooks to conform to the white nationalist ideologyhe white. the dobbs decision and the relentless attack on reproductivne freedom.utes >> nor have we had a hearin on the assault on voting rightst . fear, fear, fear is all hanging together. i understand it.
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>> so how best to sum upmost raskin's thoughts? what you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things i have ever heard. at no point in your rambling, incoherent response were t you even close to anything thato could be considered a rational thought. everyoneoom is in this room is w dumber for having listenedg lisd to it. yes, i do feel dumber for having less of that. joining me now, house oversight committee chair james comer, congressman raskin, works in ra d.c. he knows exactly what he did today. do i have any any sense ofs responsibility for the policiesa that have led this city to look more and more every day likee to you're in the tenderloin in san francisco or the worst of s the worst in portland or seattle? do thethey have any conscience?s >> absolutely not. in fact, this committee hearing was about crime in washington, d.c., our nation's capital , where school the school kids art
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afraid to come to the capitol now to meet with their congressmen to learn about democracy because the teachers god the parents won't let the kids go there because it's unsafe in washington. so we have a committee hearing m with a mayor, with the dc us attorney who presides to prosecute these criminals and the police chief and iljimae i want to talk about january six , donald trump and white supremacy and more and more those democrats would speak today jany and over and over they would keep saying white supremacy, white supremacy. that's the reason that they have carjackings, white supremacy. >> and if you arte anything but white, the thought of being goig prosecuted for a crime and going to jail is is racist. >> all they have to offer is fear itself. i mean, they are turning the old fdr admonition in hist first inaugural on its head. and right now, it's pretty a clear , is it not, that if a populist republican wins the presidency, the standard ofi living oesf minorities, women,ip all ethnicities, pretty much everican iy american is going tg
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up. t a standard of living is going to go up, gas is going to be cheaper. all that's goinghe to happen, they can't argue that point. isn so it's got to be the kkk is around every corner>> and white supremacist are, you know, this that' is all they have . >> that's all they have.r of and if you listen to any member of the democrat side on the oversight committee, talk, they will referencem donald trump to as the sourceamc of every problem in america. they they turn a blind eye to all joe biden corruption. r >> crime is a huge issue in the cities. it's a bigger issue in the cities than it is in the rulers run by home, run. by the democrats. >> and thethey won'ty they do nt to talk about crime because they believe they will offendc u some minority or ethnic group because because prosecuting someone of color is racist. >> they're i think they're moree afraid of the minorities kinds of like being on to them.ar the mithat's what i think. they're afraid their policies are hurting the minority community. >> they want to keep minorities poor and dependentes
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on the government so they can control it. and the minoritiesr im fear for crime just like everyone else. but yet they want to try to turn it and spin it and saye it's because republicans are white supremacists. that's why that's w there's carjackings. >> that's why there's crime intensity within the shadow of the capital city. people shooting up on the corner about three blocks from me. they alsr.o said they're only oe hundred twenty one homeless people in washington, dc. and i passed a hundredhank y ou ftwenty one people on the wat to the studio tonight.e >> congressman, thanyok you foue holding their feet to the fire . televisngood to see you tonighn studio. now, still ahead, my television exclusivare with three sorority sisters who are alleging that their national chapternational d them to accept a man into their sisterhood. plus, an irs whistleblower says the doj stepped in to interfere and remove his team from the joe biden investigation. r of the ways and means committee has some breaking news on that next. >> you seriously have got to put your life on the line that be worse than anything else in this world .
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a an allegation or a call to a whistle or whistleblower hotline. >> now, and the words of maury povich, the lie detector test determined that was a lie.t wa now, just two and a half weeks after the irs commissioner claimed no whistleblower would ever be punishedclaime, the atty ,for one , said his entire team had been removed from the hunter biden investigation. now, this is the same whistleblower by the way, investleged nearly a month ago that the probe was being mishandled by the bush administration. and his attorney says the whistleblowe r was informedartmen of the removal, was at jus the request of the departmentttc of justice. >> joining me now, househa waysn and means committee chair jason smith. >> congressman, wonderful to see you tonight. whatu to you going to do about. this? i sas is absolutelyide ridiculous. i said i was going to run the ways and means committee different. and that ways means is alwayssih not been known as an oversight t committee. my first week we set up the whistleblower hotline. >> should be an oversight committee. absolutely. ine.
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absolutely.contac and so fort any irs employee, could contact us as the committee of jurisdiction for congressional oversighanythe could let us know if anything we need to look at. and we've gotten some whistleblowers. mmissi >>on and that's why i askedek the irs commissioner just lessnh than three weeks ago if thereebe would be any retaliation forrs. the the the whistleblowers that's coming forward. >> and he said absolutely not. i reca well, yesterday, i reced a letter from the counsel of one of the whistle blower blowers, whistleblowers, that said that he was removed off ofs this high profile case along with other individuals of his team. and it was done by the justice department. so we sent him a letter this afternoon. we sent a letter to th sher commissioner asking to act, asking us to give us the information. >> there's only two thingsther e >> either he's not telling the truth before swornp di testimony before congress or to someone higher up directed ir him to do this.whistleb >> well, a few weeks ago, the attorney for the irsstat whistlebloweemenr responded to ' statement from one hundred biden's
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attorney accusing the whistleblower of committing a crime to harm huntercommit. wa >> watch this. it's really unfortunate that that statement was made by my. client, wrestled with whether or not to come forward. he. had a lot of sleepless nights about coming of this.noti at the end of the day, he decided that he could not livegw with himself if he stayed quiets and said nothing. so he's coming forward hs goin,i knows that he's going to be attacked. and , you know, reallykif what d ab like this are kind of what he r was worried about. >>eactio your reaction to that,t congressman? >> the law, the laws that we have are to protect whistleblowers, not for whistleblowers to be fearful of retaliation. >>if peopl and if people are fef retaliation, they're never going to come forward. >> that's the problem. haven't democrat s during the whole wenman thing and that's sacrosanct for them?t >> we thought this is correct. this is absolutely terrible.t yothe fact that you're seeing ai individual that did not want
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to come public but just sawlt lk misconduct at the irs and felto like that it needed to get to a higher source, they should be allowed to do that. that's what oversight is all about. this is this is why a lot of people fear the irs, fors th example, the irs is the most feared agency. >> they're fearful of weaponization. they have full resources of the the federal government. they have unlimited resources. unli pretty muchon the golimited staff under threat after the 80 billion that hir they got in, the eighty seven thousand new agents are trying to hide power of the purs e, congressmen, power of the purse. you guys have it. that's why i mean, has it. that's why we put it in the the limit save grow act with then debt limit to repeal it. limit to we've done two pieces of legislation. >> we go t to continue to chip away. keep keep doing it. we're watching that closely. thanks so much for coming in. my it's good to see you .dams all right. pla new york city mayor eric adams has a plan for the influx of illegals who are flooding hisf l sanctuary city, move them into school gymnasiums.
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well, what was just a couple of schools yesterday is now ballooned to twenty across the city. >> so muchh fo for gym class. cots are already set up and parents are pretty steamed. >> who are these people that they bring in to our communityl? to be around our children? do they know do they know anything about them? . unsit's unsafe and it's not fn >> and i think something has to be done. i don't feels wi safe having adt males with no health screenings, no criminal backgroundrimina, checks around our children. >> this is unfair. that's a kid go missing then.ees >> well, everybody was going to say, i'm sorry. no, there's something needs to be done. >> nothing's going to be done. and that's not all. in orange county, new york ,s we homeless veterans or tossed out of their temporary housing. so illegals, they have to have a place to stay. you had new york city come in and said, look, i will take every room for the next up until january 1st. there, e vetet's in they canceled. and these veterans, they were given the boot tharans wert thet
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to occupy as many rooms as theym could. yeah.e, and in the meantime, did t they disrupt a lot of people's lives. >> yes. joining me now, david rylan, new york state commander of the american legion. ra: joinin idavid , this is lika scape story. foxes nate foy now has are confirmed that those displaced vets are now safely in a different hotel and a judge is now barring adams from trying to send more illegals there. but weseco knond cw what the inn was. seconds class citizens,t celebr our veterans primary, most celebrated citizens who get all the benefits, non-citizens, fraudulent asylums into the united states . your reaction to all of this? >> i don't think they realizeso what they're doing. they saw a chance to make m some extra money. oney moved 2they moved 20 veter. they just saw bodies. off we have our veterans that were halfway between their four weeks statreets.e that came off the streets. it took a lot to gete thestm of
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the streets. you had these homeless veterans love their pets. lot they suffer possible suicidal ideas and we work with themp ge to get them in a safe area.o now the local group getsg them some better, safer, gets themred into a hotel, starts working phe on getting them the care, the permanent housing they need. and then this happen outs to jut move them out of that hotel, whether they put them in got another hotel, it doesn't matter. that trust got broken. those veterans trusted trusted o help them. and now they're starting overr i again. and if there really was that we put them in a hotel, why are moving to begin with , put the migrants ine migrants the availability? i think it was a dollars thing.. they went from 80 bucks a night to one hundred ninety .d, city >> and that's what ihat boils tg down to . oh, my god, david , city hallofr responded late tonight saying that no veteraoon was pushed out of a room because of this program, that all the vets hadd finished their reservation. wa they said that some wantedof the to extend. one cl that point, the hotel
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was full because of the migrants. so the hotel work with anotheret one close by to get them a place to stay. it's sad to see that some have made false allegations in an agtempt to pit our vets against a vulnerable population like asylum seekers. david , do you believe that story? no, this is just back pedaling.r >> this is they realize thatbacw there is a pushback thatou the american legion jumped right on this when we found out about it over the weekend. and we're nonot going to stand for it. backp and so nowed they're trying to backpedal because they don't want to say the rest of the veterans and they know it's coming down. there's going to be actions from veterans. they're going to show their displeasure over this and wait and see what the story. is going to be tomorrow. i'm sure there'll be anotherre'l one . well, david , there'ersvices. only limited resources at social services. it's not limitless. and now we're going to have upwards 10 to maybe 12 millione illegals in the country, courtesy of biden by the end of his term in office. that's how many you don't thinkm that's going to displace a lot
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his lap .g joining me now exclusively for an interview are three of the sorority sisters suing hannah and jalen, who are both s, and ali, who just graduated along with their attorney , kasey kraven from long-horned law. hannah, let's start with you. how did how did all of this initially hit you when you wereh toldis that a man was to be a member of your sorority? yeah, we were all shocked. i can speak for myself saying so never thought this wouldck happn we me, especially in a sorority space for women. we were never told it was a unisex space . we joine joined under the impreg that it wales a single organization. >> laura well, jalen,: i read the accounts of what made the sisters of the sororityou uncomfortable about artemis. what did he say to you or to any of you that, you know, that made you uncomfortable?
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>> there were a lot ofnt uncomfortable moments in sorosorority house, and it just goes to show the importance ofrf women's spaces. ultimately the, and that's why we're here today, is we'rewhat fighting for the importance of women's spaces i and what itprod truly means to be a woman. we wer e promised from the beginning that we would have a sisterhood, meaning only females and our nationals sorority has failed us .ou they have blatantly ignored us and ignored our values sor and valued someone else ove us in these countries. in this uncomfortable situation. >> yeah, well, kathy , we reach out to the national chapter and they told us that while we cannot comment in detail on this pending litigation, ite contains numerous false allegations. kaiji values diversity and does not discriminate based on class ,is protected by state, local or federal law. well, kathy , i guess they're relying on federal law here. i don't thinere.k wyoming has se protections in this regard.
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but nevertheless, it looks like they're going to lean on the feds to win this case for them. >> laura , i just don't see a way out for them. tha they want everyone to believe that being a woman is nothing more than wearing lipstick. and the pronouns thaitt you use and we all know that it amounts to womanhood. it amounts to a lifetime ofto experiences. and that's what they seek to deprive these young women o f . and that's what we intenddoesn' to fight for now. kathy , i guess artemit thes dt live in the house. >> and according to the lawsuit, was given a waiver. so he didn't have to live there. now, why why is this, laura ? >> we've seen extreme preferential treatment given to the individual involved. and it's it's very disheartening that when 260 you're six foot two , two hundred and sixty pound ma n are treated as the victim ins al today's society. but the bylaws are very clear . this is an all women's organization.
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cappa was formed under oves r a hundred years ago to be that support system for women so that they could compete ino exis the classroom against men . and now we just.t cease to exist . we're nothing more than an ideao of self identification. >>well, ali, here's artemis beih interviewed by the school newspaper back in october. this was last year talkingg ad about being admittedmi, your sorority saying, i feel so glad to be in a place that i think not only shares my values, but to be in a sisterhood of awesome women that want to make history.sterhd they want to break the glass ceiling trailblazing. glas you know, and i certainly feel that that as their first trans member. ali, did you all sign up fore trailblazing to have a man live in your sorority? we certainly did not. when i joined back in the fall of 2019, i was promised a sisterhood, which obviously woul d you would assume would be women. and so for tha my to automatically changed. my senior year, it caught us all off guard for sure. >> we're going to have more of
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