Time for the Protection of Women and Girls in our sports
The Transgender Issues is a Double-Standard Controversy
In 2023, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act passed by 213-209 with not a single democrat voting for that bill. This includes Jim Himes who voted against this bill which “generally prohibits school athletic programs from allowing individuals whose biological sex at birth was male to participate in programs that are for women or girls.” (See bill).
On one side, the progressive liberals feel that not allowing transgender athletes to compete as women is unfair to them. These transgenders have gone through a great deal in their effort to want to be recognized as “female” and therefore it is it is discriminatory for the athletic community not to accept their new gender. This is transgender centric view that is all about “accommodating” their needs at the expense of female athletes that have devoted their lives to train and compete amongst other women.
Then there is the opposing view the one that involves fairness and safety. Boxing is based on weight class and competitions do not allow a 200 pound boxer to box against a 150 pound boxer because it is unfair and dangerous. The same danger exists to allow a transgender male with stronger muscle strength, larger hands and probably a longer reach to box against a cis-gender female of the same weight. Female athletes also have a right to fairness and safety.
In non-contact sports there are other differences in speed between biologic males and cis-gender females. A good example of this is the case off Lia Thomas. The world record in swimming for the 200 meter freestyle is 1:42 and the womens world record is 152.23 for a female or 10 seconds slower. If one was to even entertain this “fairness” argument, then an XY male competing in a women’s race should start the race 10 seconds after the XX females to level the playing field but this would never happen.
Even the UN got it right in their “violence against women and girls in sports” report recommended that female sports be limited to athletes “whose biological sex is female”. The report also concluded that female athletes lost almost 900 medals to Trans-Identifying Men. (See more)
Even the Biden Administration in their Title IX ruled that The U.S. Department of Education proposed a new rule that would allow schools to reject transgender athletes from competing on sports teams that align with their gender identity, when questions of physicality and fairness arise. The rule would prohibit schools from issuing blanket bans on transgender athletes in school sports, making such a policy a violation of Title IX.
They partially got it right in an effort to ensure “fairness”
A leopard cannot change its spots and you really cannot change your biology.
Dr. Bradley Anawalt, an endocrinologist, serves as a member the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports and a consultant to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency Therapeutic Use Committee. He concluded that males are stronger and faster than females in all competitive sports, especially after puberty.
A recent British Journal of Sports Medicine article concluded that transgendered women have higher handgrip strength, women have lower lower forced expiratory volume, lower forced vital capacity ratio, lower relative jump height and lower relative V̇O2max
Riley Gaines has been a champion against this movement for transgendered women in women’s athletics and was one of 16 female athletes that sued NCAA over gender identity policies. In addition, there are many women who have lost their scholarships to transgendered women,
Some other examples of the differences - In Mens 200 freestyle, the world record of 1:42 is over ten seconds faster than the women’s world record at 152.23. In the 2024 Men’s 200 freestyle the Olympic gold medal winning time was 1:44.72 and the time of the 7th place swimmer was 1:45.57, which is 0.85 seconds slower. There is no way to have fairness by allowing biological males to compete against an XX female when there is a 10 second difference.
Finally, there is the cancel culture when you stand up. Just yesterday, a woman’s volleyball coach at SJSU filed a Title IX complaint and was suspended immediately.
It is time to stand up to the cancel culture and that happens at the ballot box. Safety in all aspects of our life is paramount, and safety and fairness should be maintained in competitive sports.
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