MSNBC is so proud of the trans sorority "sister" who was sued for sexual harassment
· Sep 7, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Check out the Community Note on this puff piece:

Truly unreal. There is no limit to how much "progressives" will praise sickos on national TV.

In case there was any doubt, here is Fox with a similar note:

MSNBC did a sympathetic interview with a transgender sorority member from the University of Wyoming, after the student was accused of "peeping" on girls, photographing them and asking them about their sex lives and genitals, according to allegations in a lawsuit.

This was, you'll remember, the lawsuit brought by seven sorority sisters who claim this young man leered at them and harassed them in profoundly disturbing ways:

The women were told they couldn't bring the lawsuit anonymously, so they revealed their identities in order to go forward with it. The judge subsequently threw the lawsuit out because, he claimed, the court couldn't define what a woman is:

MSNBC, however, apparently has no trouble defining "woman," so long as it includes guys accused of really repulsive peeping tommery:

"The case has drawn widespread attention as schools continue to be a front line in these fights for LGBTQ rights and for the very brave woman at the center of it all is joining me now," [host Yasmin] Vossoughian said.

Ahh, yes, the "very brave woman," i.e., the man who just declared himself a woman so he could reportedly leer at women while they were changing, ask them about their anatomy, and walk around while visibly...well, you know.

This is what qualifies as "brave" in MSNBC's playbook: Invading women's intimate spaces and subjecting them to frightening, deranged harassment. It's a real winner of an analysis.

Ladies, I'm sure it's nice to know that this major media network has your back when it counts.


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