There is finally significant backlash against the attempt to rewrite biology and the Bible, both of which state that there are 2 distinct biological genders, rather than a “spectrum” of various options based upon how an individual views him or herself at the time. It turns out that sports is the area where the overreach of LGBTQ activists is perhaps most apparent to the average American.
Imagine a young girl with athletic talent devoting herself to a particular sport, one which requires strength, speed, or endurance—or, like swimming, a combination of all three. All through middle and high school, she wakes up early in the morning and continues working long after her peers, to maximize her abilities in this particular area.
And then, in competition, she is placed up against a man. Due to simple biological differences, the top woman in the country is unlikely to beat anyone in the top 10 to 15% of men in such sports. She is denied not just honors, but scholarships and other financial benefits, because of the idea that a man who believes himself a woman is a woman.
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The NCAA not only endorsed this idea, but went so far as to say that opposing the participation of men in women’s sports is “hateful,” and silencing young women who wished to speak against it.
Even former Olympian Bruce Jenner, who now goes by Caitlyn, thinks this is a terrible idea. And Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a proclamation declaring Emma Weyant, a Florida resident competing for the University of Virginia, the “rightful winner,” as she finished with the fastest time among actual women in this collegiate women’s swimming competition.
University of Arizona Swimmers write letter to the @NCAA on Lia Thomas and this year's Women's Swimming Championships.
"It’s hard to express the anguish the women’s swim community has experienced this past week watching the 2022 NCAA Swim & Dive Championships" pic.twitter.com/t9EeWF3AX7
— Kyle Sockwell (@kylesockwell) March 25, 2022
Photo Credit: Ted Eytan