In typical fashion, the Democratic party will do anything including hook or crook, to advances their social justice objectives and maintain political power.
Even though men, who think they are women, are crushing women in their sports, the left went out and found a boy is not a good athlete to misrepresent what is taking place a majority of the time.
Here are a few examples:
2 Transgender high school sophomores Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood came in first and second place, respectively, in the 100-meter race at the State Open Finals on June 4, angering some parents who complained they had a competitive advantage over non-transgender students.
Terry Miller of Bulkeley wins the 100m girls dash i. 11.72 (meet record). Andraya Yearwood of Cromwell 2nd, RHAM’s Bridget Lalonde 3rd #cttrack pic.twitter.com/4GmLRyicDI
— GameTimeCT (@GameTimeCT) June 4, 2018
UPenn transgender swimmer continues dominant season with more record-breaking wins
A 22-year-old transgender swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania continued her dominant performance this season — setting numerous pool, meet and program records at a three-day event in Ohio last weekend.
In the finals, Thomas notched a winning time of 4:34.06 — good enough for a new Ivy League record.
The swimmer continued smashing records on Saturday with a nearly 7-second victory in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:41.93 — representing the fastest finish in the country, the school said.
Over the weekend, Thomas also set a new program, meet and pool record in the 1650-yard freestyle. She finished that race in 15:59.71 — more than 38 seconds ahead of the second-place finisher, teammate Anna Kalandadze.
In their current move to blur genders and advance “sexual identity”, radical social justice activists are using a boy, who thinks he is a girl, who is also a terrible athlete, in their attempt to stop legislation preventing men from participating in women’s athletics, and women in men’s.
Kentucky Democratic Senators are using a biological boy who is playing on a girl’s field hockey team but is not very good, to prove that boys don’t necessarily have an athletic advantage over girls.
Fischer Wells, a transgender boy, wore a pink coat and lipstick to testify at a hearing on the legislation limiting sports to biological sex, according to a video posted on the Louisville Courier-Journal website.
Wells has been playing on the girls’ field hockey team at Westport Middle School. The school does not have a boy’s team.
“Kentucky Senate Bill 83 would require schools to label athletic teams as either ‘girls,’ ‘boys’ or ‘coed,’ the Courier-Journal reports.
“An athletic activity or sport designated as ‘girls’ shall not be open to members of the male sex,” the bill reads.
“I really don’t want this bill to pass because that means I can’t play and that will be extremely detrimental to my mental health as well because I know that sports is a good way for me to cope with this, like, it’s just a good way for me to cope with things,” the 12-year-old said.
“It is disgusting that this bill is even discussed. It’s terrible,” he said. “I hope you don’t vote this bill and I hope I can play in eighth grade.”
Anti-trans bills are moving with remarkable speed through statehouses from Arizona to Kentucky to Mississippi to Alaska and beyond. Some bills threaten to remove trans children from gender-affirming homes, or charge parents of trans kids with child abuse. https://t.co/x8C0b9Eid5
— The Intercept (@theintercept) February 4, 2022
The bill has been criticized as discriminatory, but the legislation’s proponents describe its purpose as protecting the gains made by women under Title IX.
Bill sponsor Sen. Robby Mills, R-Henderson, says the bill aims “to protect the many years of progress this country has made with the passage of Title IX, which was created to enhance the athletic opportunity for young women.”
“As the father of a daughter and the grandfather of a granddaughter, this is personal,” Mills wrote in a locally published op-ed earlier in the week.
This one example pales in comparison to the 99.9 percent of their other examples of men dominating women in head-to-head sporting competitions.
Fortunately this and bills in Arizona, Mississippi and Alaska, etc will pass, restoring reality back in these states.
This story syndicated with permission from Eric Thompson – Trending Politics
This story syndicated with permission from Eric Thompson – Trending Politics
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