Nonbinary Student Accepted to a St. Lawrence Sorority, But Kicked Out by National Organization

The student is male and doesn’t meet the criteria because he is nonbinary and doesn’t identify as female. You’ll notice that the story uses they/them pronouns. So annoying.

The New York Post reports:

Nonbinary honor student welcomed into NY university’s sorority, then kicked out by national HQA nonbinary honor student who was accepted into a sorority at their private upstate New York college was later kicked out by its national headquarters reportedly over their identity in what the student alleged was an act of discrimination.St. Lawrence University student Fabián “Fa” Guzmán, 22, said they were completely heartbroken when the Chi Omega national office informed them that it was revoking their membership at the beginning of Pride Month with no option to appeal the decision.“The selection criteria in the policy on membership includes ‘females and individuals identifying as women,’ which, by the chapter’s own understanding and your indication through the process, it is clear you did not meet the criteria at the time of joining,” Guzmán said the national headquarters told them.They launched a Change.org petition Monday demanding Chi Omega reinstate their membership as their chapter sisters are all in support of them being a member.Guzmán said they had been approved by their university and the national organizations of multiple sorority chapters on campus — including the Chi Omega HQ — to rush as a nonbinary person so the reversal came as a shock.

He looks so feminine.

Tags: College Insurrection, Gender, New York

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