Misogyny still continues in USA women's sports
Even after various states have passed legislation to protect women’s sports and President Donald Trump signed an executive order to enforce federal protections, girls are still being forced to compete against boys.Such atrocities are still occurring in Minnesota and Oregon, and it won't be shocking if only Muslims are allowed to object to this. A case needs to be made that perhaps the offending boys should be sued for misconduct, along with the offending school staff. Indeed, even the cross-dressing boys themselves should not be overlooked in a lawsuit, if that's what it takes to deal with this. That they're willing to degrade women for the sake of 15 minutes of fame is already bad enough.
Kim Jones hears “floods” of stories from girls who are forced to compete with, or share inappropriate spaces with, boys who identify as girls. Jones is co-founder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS), a “network and advocacy group” for protecting women’s sports.
“Their parents call, and there’s generally a lot of tears. ‘What can I do? Can you please help me? No one’s listening,’” Jones said. “The girls are kind of shell-shocked in many cases. I mean, they’ve cried, they’re upset, they’ve lost.”
When boys play in girls’ sports, according to Jones, it “rips girls’ friendships apart” as many just “want to get along.” She found this affects far more than those in elite sports — it reaches girls across the country, even in middle school athletics. Jones said one of her youngest cases involved an 11-year-old girl who wanted to quit soccer after being forced to play against biological boys.
“Little girls don’t have to age into being treated fairly or having fair opportunities,” Jones said. “They’re cut deep. This isn’t like, ‘Someone was mean to me at school today.’ This is ‘I am not important.’”
A female high school softball player from Minnesota, who wished to remain anonymous, told The Federalist that inaction places a “heavy emotional burden” on girls. She said she has played against a biological boy in the past.
“We all saw him hitting the balls out of the park and taking the best and most important positions like pitcher, because he’s a boy,” the player told The Federalist. “He has taken titles and awards and opportunities from girls who should have had those honors.”
Mark Cuban, one of the owners of the Dallas Mavericks, interestingly enough, said that you can't force the issue, but even his commentary contains a backhanded problem:
Dallas Mavericks Minority Owner feels that “people just aren’t ready” to embrace the idea of men competing in women’s sports.Unfortunately, if he's saying that the public literally should accept forcing women out of winning roles in a gradual sense, that's wrong. It's like saying that murder and molestation is something people should be convinced to accept over time. Sorry, but that's what led to many Islamic terrorist attacks, including September 11, 2001, and it goes without saying that despite a few rare examples, the left isn't going to force LGBTQ ideology on the Religion of Peace.
During an interview with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith on Friday, Cuban stressed that allowing transgender athletes to play against women is not something that should be “pushed down people’s throats.”
“To make it a national issue so that if you weren’t supporting the fewer than 10 trans athletes in the NCAA, then you weren’t a good person. People just aren’t ready for that yet. You’ve got to meet people where they are,” Cuban said. “It takes time, you can’t just force it down people’s throats.”
Donald Trump did revoke funding for Maine, after the harm they've continued to perpetuate, and it looks like that's what'll have to be done with Minnesota and Oregon too.
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