Megyn Kelly GOES OFF on pervs working out fetishes in female spaces: Find your voices ladies, before it’s too late!

Popular conservative commentator Megyn Kelly snapped this Wednesday when exposed to a story about a sorority at the University of Wyoming accepting a 6’2, 260-pound biological male “transgender woman” as a member.

“If we don’t find our voices and start speaking up against this nonsense, we can kiss every women’s space goodbye. We can kiss women’s rights goodbye. We can kiss sororities goodbye. We can take off our tops and our underwear and do our yoga in front of perverted men who just want to get off watching us. Til the cows come home,” she said.

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“Stick your daughter in the sorority. Let ’em at her. Find your voices ladies and the men who support us. Otherwise, this is our future. I’m sorry. I’m done. I’m done. I don’t want to deal with this sh-t at [undecipherable], at Kappa Kappa Gamma, in the women’s locker room. You can be supportive of trans people and what they’re going through without surrendering to this madness!” she added.

She made the remarks at the end of a lengthy, hour-and-a-half-long podcast episode.

The podcast followed a report from last month about how Seven Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) members at the University of Wyoming were suing their sorority after the giant guy, named Artemis Langford, was accepted into the chapter.

“The Fraternity Council has betrayed the central purpose and mission of Kappa Kappa Gamma by conflating the experience of being a woman with the experience of men engaging in behavior generally associated with women,” the lawsuit alleges.

The unnamed women are all current or past members of the UW Kappa Kappa Gammas, and they are asking the court to void Langford’s membership. Both the sorority and its council president, Mary Pat Rooney, are named in the lawsuit, which refers to Langford as “Terry Smith,” with “he/him” pronouns.

During Kelly’s podcast this Wednesday, Kelly and her guests went through some of the more disturbing details of the lawsuit.

“I don’t know if you’ve read the details, but it’s absolutely horrifying what happened with Artemis inside the sorority house after that,” she said.

“In addition to not meeting the scholastic criteria, the individual also would sit around watching the girls change, basically,” one of her guests, Viva Frei (aka David Freiheit) said.

He added that based on this and also what happened in Canada, he’s positive people like Langford are just trolling.

“This reminds me of the case up in Canada where you had this teacher who purported to be trans wearing obscenely, ridiculously large prosthetic breasts in wood shops. And I’m convinced that this is people trolling,” he said.

But Kelly staunchly disagreed.

“Sexual fetishes working themselves out on our children and our sorority system — that’s what it is, not a troll,” she said.

As evidence, she drew attention to a bombshell video recorded earlier this month showing Rebel News reporters exposing Kayla Lemieux, the giant-breasted Canadian teacher, walking around dressed as an everyday man.

“That guy in Canada is a dude who takes off those enormous breasts. He was caught by Rebel News. It’s the most unbelievable report I’ve ever seen. … They chased him down  — it’s Kayla Lemieux without the enormous boobs — and he runs,” she noted.

Her point was that Lemieux clearly doesn’t genuinely believe he’s a woman if he spends time walking around as a normal, everyday guy. Which raises the question, why does he feel compelled to wear giant prosthetic breasts to the school where he ostensibly teaches?

Frei acknowledged Kelly’s point and then made one of his own.

“This is what happens when women who have been reluctant to be vocal about defending women’s rights — you know, in the name of tolerance and the name of social media virtue signaling — don’t say anything, and then lo and behold, you now have to change in front of a biological male,”  he said.

“Five years ago under the hashtag #MeToo, Jeffrey Rush was being canceled because he allegedly exposed himself to female members of crew on a film. And now you got Riley Gaines, you got these sorority girls here, who are being compelled to undress in front of biological males, and they’re being — in Riley Gaines’ case — even physically assaulted by men while speaking up for women’s rights. The world has gone absolutely topsy-turvy mad,” he added.

Watch the relevant part of the full podcast episode below:

Vivek Saxena

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