Cindy Menges, CEO of the sorority that expelled Payton McNabb for posting a video of herself confronting a man in a women’s bathroom, attempted to reframe the issue in response to sorority sisters’ outrage.
Menges claimed the expulsion had “nothing to do” with McNabb’s “advocacy for banning trans-athletes from sports,” and that “Delta Zeta Sorority did not remove Payton from membership for confronting a Western Carolina student in a women’s restroom, regardless of what social media and the story presents” (emphasis original).
She suggested that The Daily Signal’s op-ed on the story was misleading. She added, however, that “we are committed to uphold the confidentiality and privacy of any active or inactive member and so we therefore do not make statements involving members no matter how misleading the story/headline.”
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