White House endorses discrimination against female athletes

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'Allowing men, who have undeniable, significant physical advantages, to compete on teams created specifically for women is exactly the kind of discrimination that Title IX was meant to redress.' -KayleeDMcGhee

The bill, called the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, would require educational institutions that accept federal funding to prohibit"a person whose sex is male” from participating in “an athletic program or activity that is designed for women or girls."It is simply an extension of Title IX enforcement — or, at least, Title IX as it was intended to be enforced.

Better for women to lose this right than the men who claim to identify as women, according to the White House. And let’s not forget Lia Thomas, a man who competed on the men’s swimming team for years before deciding to “transition” and compete on the University of Pennsylvania’s women’s swimming team.

To be denied higher titles and championship positions is bad enough. But there is also the very real risk of injury when women are forced to compete against men. Last October, for example, a male high schooler identifying as a girl spiked a volleyball so hard that a female competitor was sent flying back from the net. She suffered significant neck and head injuries, according to the Cherokee County school board.

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