This episode of Things I Wish I Never Saw features a boy who is now racing to get into a Greek Sorority.
As girls get ready to join sororities in the fall, #BamaRush is trending socially. Although the idea of girls showing every part of their clothes and fake tanning was a bit disgusting, one male student is now following the trend to try and join a sorority for women. TikTok has his back.
“Female sorority is redundant” should not be used.
Grant Sikes joined the group in an attempt to be selected for a sisterhood (this is known as a bid). Mr. Sikes has gone viral with his “outfit of the day’s” (OOTD’s) and updates about rushing (the process of getting a bid). At the moment, he’s garnered over 57 thousand followers on TikTok with his videos reaching 1.8 million people.
Ironically, Sikes has “she/her/hers” in his TikTok bio but hasn’t updated his LinkedIn which still says “he/him.” Better change that if you really wanna commit to being a lady, dude.
The University of Alabama has 39 fraternities and four co-ed chapters of Greek life. Despite having a total of 43 chapters to rush for, Sikes chose to pursue a bid from a sorority — the Greek life chapter for the ladies.
The definition of a sorority is “a women’s student organization formed chiefly for social purposes and having a name consisting of Greek letters” but since we can’t define what a woman is as of late, it’s no surprise that Mr. Sikes has decided to push the envelope.
TikTok, however, has been clear in stating that TikTok is supporting Sikes’ delusional senses of identity. TikTok has also blocked comments that ridicule Sikes participation in a women’s sorority.
Aubrey Tuell, MRC External Affairs intern, commented “This is a joke right” on Sikes’s TikTok. TikTok removed her comment for violating community guidelines and stated that her account is at “high risk of being restricted” according to screenshots provided by Tuell. Tuell appealed the censorship and her comment was restored but will likely be suppressed by TikTok’s censorship team, who tend to prefer comments that fit the leftist agenda — Tuell’s didn’t.
Consider the MRCTV TikTok as an example. Since the beginning of 2022, our account was censored 42 times by TikTok for biased and baseless reasons. MRC’s content does not fit the leftist mold so it, like Tuell, is an easy target for the Chinese Communist Affiliated App that is TikTok.
Sikes encourages other biological men, with the support of TikTok to seek out things that should only be done by women. This naturally leads to many problems. Last year more than 2,500 females rushed in Alabama’s sorority recruitment and 2,307 received a bid. Sikes may be selected to go into a sorority house, but he or she might not get a place. Sikes could be offered a chance to live in a house or dormitory for the other chapter members if he wins a bid. Sikes could end up sharing his bedroom with an unlucky member of the sorority.
This isn’t the first time a man has tried to join a sorority. NY Post reports that a transgender freshman attempted to join a Northewstern University sorority in 2015. Luckily, he didn’t get any bids from a sorority, likely due to the fact that he’s well, not a she. Sororities were designed to establish “women’s-only organizations on public and private college/university campuses,” according to the National Panhellenic Council which encompasses all the major Greek chapters. Sikes would not have a chance to be selected.
Yet, I would bet that if Mr. Sikes gets dropped and a sorority doesn’t pick him to join their Greek house, he’ll probably throw a diva tantrum and complain that the school is transphobic. Charades and acting is something the left excels at, I mean, look at who we’ve got running our country.
Refresh your TikTok to see Sikes’ daily delusion and tune in August 14 to see if he does indeed get a bid for a female sorority.