Payton McNabb, a woman seriously injured in high school by a transgender athlete, was expelled from the university sorority after using women's toilets at school to talk about men.
McNab says he received a letter from the Delta Zeta. She claims that when she was faced with a trans person in a bathroom at West Carolina University, she filmed videos and posted them on social media, claiming that trans people were banished for “bullying.”
On Friday, McNabb told followers that he was kicked out of the sorority last year because “speaking the simple truth: men don't belong to women's toilets.”
She added: The organization meant that women would turn their backs on one to protect the lies. ”
“Standing up for women should not be controversial!!!!!”
A notice posted by McNabb accused the sorority of violating its “moral presy” policy, saying that her video in the bathroom is perceived as “highly likely to inhuman, intimidated, hostile, intimidated, or fear of physical harm or emotional distress.”
McNab's friends and fellow women's rights activists also blow up the sorority for strikes against women. Riley Gaines called the sorority a “stigma” to protect men more than women.
“Peighton McNabb, a volleyball player who was permanently injured by a male player, was kicked out of the sorority after filming the man in the bathroom because she felt she was unsafe,” Gaines wrote Friday.
“Is this short for 'sister', @deltazetanatl? You are dishonorable to women,” she said.
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