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Social Democrats block bill to ban transgender athletes from women’s sports

Whenever you enroll in a new school, your records are transferred from the old school. If something is missing (such as a birth certificate) you have to show it again at the new school.
Is that right, genius? I know, I just told you I enrolled in a total of 5 high schools. Records get lost. Even if they didn't, ole Jim Bob can still do the "let's see it" approach to verify because the bill is vague and doesn't specify. Craft a better bill and I would have no problem with it.
 
Given the insane norm breaking of the admin and the lack of importance of this issue I'm happy to see Dems act obstructionist. These bills are optics wins if they pass so it's good to deny that to the GOP.
 
Is that right, genius? I know, I just told you I enrolled in a total of 5 high schools. Records get lost. Even if they didn't, ole Jim Bob can still do the "let's see it" approach to verify because the bill is vague and doesn't specify. Craft a better bill and I would have no problem with it.

So you had to show your genitals at all 5 schools? Not buying it.
 
The trans athlete advocates keep lying with this talking point when it's actually far more. A quick Google search found much more than 26 transgender athletes in college sports. Not to mention how about all the HS athletes?

NCAA Division I

Schuyler Newberger

Water polo, Iona University (N.Y.)

Kye Allums

Basketball, George Washington University (DC)

G Ryan

Swimming, University of Michigan

Jeffrey Rubel

Cross-country and track & field, Georgia State

Schuyler Bailar

Swimming, Harvard University (Massachusetts)

Juniper Eastwood

Cross-country and track & field, University of Montana

Brent Darah

Cross-country, Bowling Green (Ohio)

Braeden Abrahamsen

Bowling, Vanderbilt University (Tennessee)

Lia Thomas

Swimming, University of Pennsylvania

Natalie Fahey

Swimming, Southern Illinois University

Iszac Henig

Swimming, Yale (Connecticut)

Oliver Williams

Rowing, Ohio State University

NCAA Division II

CeCé Telfer

Track & field, Franklin Pierce University (New Hampshire)

Bobbie Fischer

Fencing, Wayne State (Michigan)

Brooklyn Ross

Tennis, Lewis University (Illinois)

Sadie Schreiner

Track and field, Rochester Institute of Technology

Meghan Cortez-Fields

Swimming and Diving, Ramapo College (N.J.)

Lex Horwitz

Squash, Bowdoin College (Maine)

Keelin Godsey

Track & Field, Bates College (Maine)

Taylor Edelmann

Volleyball, Purchase College (New York)

Ryan Socolow

Lacrosse, Endicott College (Massachusetts)

Chloe Anderson

Volleyball, UCSC & Santa Ana College (California)

Jay Pulitano

Swimming, Sarah Lawrence College (New York)

Athena Del Rosario

Soccer, UC-Santa Cruz (California)

Max Nagle

Basketball, Hollins University (Virginia)

Ryan Lavigne

Rowing, Lewis and Clark College (Oregon)

Kolton Niemann

Tennis and Soccer, Northern Vermont University – Lyndon

Alexander Perry

Golf, Ithaca College

E Kerr

Softball, University of Scranton (Pennsylvania)

Dani Wheeler

Swimming, Nebraska Wesleyan University

Erica Smith

Lacrosse & Field hockey, Sweet Briar College (Virginia)

Lucas Draper

Swimming & Diving, Oberlin College (Ohio)

Alexander Wicken

Fencing, Brandeis

NAIA

Mack Beggs

Wrestling, Life University (Georgia)

Jay Robinson

Equestrian, Savannah College of Art and Design (Georgia)

Gabbi Ludwig

Basketball, Mission College (California)

Peachy Tabilos

Volleyball, City College of San Francisco (California)

Navi Huskey

Long Beach City College (California)

Soju Hokari

Ultimate, Emory University

Bella Bautista

Cheer, Oglethorpe (Ga.) University

Ray Libman

Figure skating, University of California

Harriett Mackenzie

Basketball, Vancouver Island University

Mason Johnson

Rugby, Quinnipiac University (Connecticut)

Avery Cordingley

Ice hockey, Macalaster College (Minnesota)
You just know that dipshit wants their phone #s
 
Just think these people get paid all this money to just to flush even more down the drain....
 
It always amazes me that this even became a thing in the first place.
It became an inevitability as soon as The West adopted the ideas of Rousseau. Sanctifying everyone as naturally good and equal has consequences.
 
Staying true to The Democrats is the party for they/them
 
Given the insane norm breaking of the admin and the lack of importance of this issue I'm happy to see Dems act obstructionist. These bills are optics wins if they pass so it's good to deny that to the GOP.
Some societal wins are worth people you disagree with getting props. Getting creepers out of the school pool is such a win in my opinion. If Biden tried to pass that and Trump blocked it his nuthuggers would be seething.
 
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