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Basic Fairness in Women’s Sports
In October of last year, in a “girls” high school volleyball game in North Carolina, a student was injured painfully. The ball was spiked by a member of the opposing team—only it wasn’t by a biological female but a biological male—a transgender player. That had to leave a mark.
Posted in Education, Sexuality
Tagged Bill Federer, Golden Rule, Greg Steube, Harry S. Truman, Jerry Newcombe, Kevin McCarthy, New York Post, Payton McNabb, President Biden, Ronald Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, Terry Schilling, Title IX, transgender issue, William Donohue, women's sports
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Ask the Female Rugby Players If Biological Sex Is the Same as Perceived Gender
You knew it had to happen sooner or later. It’s bad enough that biological males are beating biological females in races, both in high school and college. It’s bad enough when biological males are beating biological females in weightlifting contests, setting new world records in the process. But it’s even worse when the men are injuring the women in full contact sports.
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged ADF, Ashley E. McGuire, Charlie Evans, Hannah Mouncey, rugby, Sharron Davie, Transgender Agenda, U.S. Supreme Court, women's sports
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