Saturday, February 14, 2026

‘Sexual harassment’ at Michigan State includes ‘offensive’ words

Calling a gender-confused male “he” could get someone accused of “sexual harassment” at Michigan State University. - Matt Lamb - Associate Editor
The public university in Lansing recently released the results of its “Know More” survey that asks students and staff about sexual assault, sexual harassment, and host of other issues about their experiences. 
After reading the results, people actually know less, however.
  • During the 2024-25 school year, a whopping 69 percent of “transgender and/or Nonbinary” undergraduate students said they were the victim of sexual harassment...“The most common forms of sexual harassment were ‘someone referring to people of your gender in insulting or offensive terms’ and someone making ‘sexual remarks, jokes, or stories,’” the report explains.
  • RTI International and Chris Krebs oversaw the survey. Krebs is behind the original 2014 Department of Justice study that is used by activists to claim 1 in 5 women are victims of sexual assault on college campuses...

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