Monday, 02 June 2025

Smith WOMEN’S College Gives Honorary Degree to Trans Richard Levine


Smith College. Heard of it?

According to Wikipedia:

Smith College is a private liberal arts women’s college in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States.

President: Sarah Willie-LeBreton

Provost (senior administrative officer): Daphne Lamothe

Endowment $2.4 billion (2022)

Now that we got the basics out of the way, this women’s college awarded an honorary degree to Richard Levine.

He’s a transgender four-star admiral that goes by Rachel.

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The decision has women raising eyebrows.

I guess all those 80’s comedy movies about wearing a wig to sneak into a women’s college does have some merit, eh?

Amazing how it went from something we all laughed at for being so obviously ridiculous to now being praised.

Transgenders are truly today’s version of the tale The Emperor’s New Clothes.

The College Fix reports:

Smith College, an all-female institution, has bestowed an honorary degree to Rachel (Richard) Levine, a biological male who identifies as female.

The honor was awarded Sunday during the private school’s commencement ceremony, at which Levine also spoke to the graduates and their families.

Levine, a polarizing figure, is known for being the first openly transgender four-star admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and was also the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Health under President Joe Biden. Levine, whose original name was Richard, also previously served as Pennsylvania’s health secretary.

Levine has been widely criticized for stances supporting sweeping transgender transitioning treatments, even for young children, and Draconian policies during COVID-19.

In announcing the honorary degree, Smith described Levine on its website as an “accomplished physician, public health expert, and LGBTQ+ advocate.”

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Here’s the president:

Here’s the senior administrative officer, who’s also a professor of Africana studies:

Remember when this dude won the Women of the Year award?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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