Troll in the Dungeon, Er, Crossdressers in the Building!


Karen Kipgen, Page Program Supervisor for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, sent out a Capitol-wide email warning members and their staff of “crossdressers in the building.”

The Page Program is for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors seeking to serve in the House to help elected officials.

Several sources sent Raw Story photos of the email of Kipgen’s warning.

“As per the Speaker’s office, Pages are being allowed access to the ladies restroom across from 401, for today. Again, there are cross-dressers in the building.”

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The state’s LGBT organization Oklahomans for Equality, as well as Planned Parenthood and other HIV/AIDS advocacy groups, were visiting the Capitol as part of an education advocacy day.

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“I’m with about 70 traumatized students right now,” Toby Jenkins, Oklahoman’s for Equality executive director, told Raw Story over the phone. He explained that they went to the House Speaker Charles McCall’s office with questions about the email but that the Speaker refused to meet with them. He did tell them that the email did not come from the Speaker’s office and that they’re investigating whose office sent the email.

Way to be a nasty asshole, Oklahoma. (#NotAllOklahomans, I know. You need to hold these willfully ignorant assholes to the fire.) Via Raw Story.

Comments

  1. woodsong says

    He did tell them that the email did not come from the Speaker’s office and that they’re investigating whose office sent the email.

    Um, the email was signed… How much investigation is needed to call Karen Kipgen on the carpet and demand an explanation and damage control?

    Did she think no one in the group would find out about that email?

  2. says

    I think it’s just the standard stonewalling in an effort to cover asses, I doubt they think about it at all, let alone consider taking responsibility.

  3. Ice Swimmer says

    I guess they don’t have to warn about bigoted assholes being in the Oklahoma Capitol, because their presence is a constant and a notorious fact.

  4. woodsong says

    What’s particularly disturbing about the way the students were treated (and this goes well beyond one email!) was this:

    Jenkins said that some of the elected officials saw the kids coming and “literally ran” from them.

    WTF??? How hard is it to be kind?

  5. says

    Jenkins said that some of the elected officials saw the kids coming and “literally ran” from them.

    How about just being normal, ffs? They acted like those kids were a pack of ravenous zombies, after their brains. Not that their brains would have provided sustenance.

  6. says

    rq@#3:
    I bet someone hacked her computer while she wasn’t looking.

    Nowadays that’s less of an excuse and more of a warning that there’s going to be a feeding frenzy on wikileaks. Which is good, actually.

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