Posted on 08/12/2023 7:15:53 AM PDT by george76
They should be pulled to fight de-genderization even if there were no safety concerns.
Can't agree with that. The best private school down here (The Benjamin School) REQUIRES that students participate in varsity athletics.
Sports can do a lot for young people. It can teach discipline and team building - all while sometimes creating lifelong friendships.
In public schools, sometimes sports IS the only way out. That or drugs. Take your pick.
The problem is almost all the girls have to do this.
There is also the likelihood that this action will hurt the girl students’ chances to get accepted in some prestigious colleges both because they withdrew and because they won’t have basketball as an activity on their college application. If you played basketball three years and then withdrew, I suspect it will be a red flag to the admissions offices.
It is good they are doing this. We should all support their sacrifice. -
Who ever thought of this as equality...it’s the opposite.
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One problem Phase III might have is finding a venue to hold the events.
Nailed it. That this is not happening all over the place, each and every day is puzzling as hell to me.
The only thing that will stop this is if ALL the girls refuse to join the team.
I’d certainly pull my daughter out.
Let this tranny freak compete against other teams by himself.
Now yer talkin’!
Government control of sports is a waste of time and money. Mixing a merit-based program like sports with a governing structure built around catering to the lowest common denominator is ludicrous. That’s how you end up with this idiocy with “trannies” competing on girls’ teams.
Equity and egalitarianism have no place in a meritocracy. That’s why private schools exist in the first place.
Every single girl MUST not try out and refuse to play....but we all know the weak minded girls and their useful idiot parents will not do so.
Good for them-—finally standing up to utter nonsense.
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Seems easier to get rid of the trannies than the sports (and more helpful to the students).
Good!! Parents should have done that when this insanity started in all sports. Strength in numbers. Wake up parents!!
I wonder why they refuse to name the sport.
Some fathers, uncles and older brothers need to meet with this freak for some serious counseling. I’m sure he can be made to understand. If not, his transition surgery can begin forthwith.
Those things don’t trump immorality period!
There are plenty of other avenues for sports and don’t forget...some just aren’t into sports but the elite few! Some students have to work they don’t have the money or the time for sports!
But saying sports trumps morality is nuts! Our children are not sexual piles of meat for the highest bidder or the craftiest groomers.,...they are not for sale!
That was then. Now they would probably join him. Over the years, the Law has made a serious and successful effort to sissify the male sex. We are seeing the results now. More and better will follow shortly.
A book from 20 years ago ... the war on boys ...
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