University of Pittsburgh Professor Gabby Yearwood, who is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology and Managing Faculty Director for the Center for Civil Rights and Racial Justice in the Law School, stated there is no difference in the bone structure between biological males and females.
Yearwood made the claim during a speech given by female swimmer Riley Gaines, who has been an outspoken opponent of transgender insanity in women’s sports. Yearwood was mocked and ridiculed by attendees of the speech after making the claim.
“Have any of you been to anthropological sites? Have any of you studied biological anthropology? I’m just saying, I’ve got over 150 years of data, I’m just curious as to why I’m being laughed at,” Yearwood said, adding, “I have a PhD!”
“When the self-proclaimed “expert in the room” is offended that his assertion that males & females don’t have distinct skeletal differences is laughable, one might wonder what students studying anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh are being taught by their professors?” the Independent Women’s Forum asked in a tweet.
Big League Politics has reported on modern universities becoming a haven for all kinds of “woke” insanity:
“Johns Hopkins University (JHU) has hired an academic who regularly defends the rights of “minor-attracted persons” and was previously fired from a similar job for comments defending the virtuosity of pedophiles.
LGBT activist Allyn Walker, author of “A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor Attracted People and Their Pursuit Of Dignity,” is on a quest to realize societal acceptance for pedophiles, who he refers to under the softening euphemism of “minor-attracted persons.”