House passes trans athlete ban; bill not expected to advance.

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WASHINGTON -- The Republican-led House passed a bill Thursday that would bar federally supported schools and colleges from allowing transgender athletes whose biological sex assigned at birth was male to compete on girls' or women's sports teams.
The legislation, approved by a 219-203 vote, is unlikely to advance further because the Democratic-led Senate will not support it and the White House said President Joe Biden would veto it.
Supporters said the legislation, which would put violators at risk of losing taxpayer dollars, is necessary to ensure competitive fairness. They framed the vote as supporting female athletes disadvantaged by having to compete against those whose gender identity does not match their sex assigned at birth. Opponents criticized the bill as ostracizing an already vulnerable group for political gain.
The House action comes as at least 20 states have imposed similar limits on transgender athletes at the K-12 or collegiate level.
The bill would amend the landmark civil rights legislation Title IX, which passed more than 50 years ago. The amendment would prohibit recipients of federal money from permitting a person "whose sex is male to participate in an athletic program or activity that is designated for women or girls." The bill defines sex as "based solely on a person's reproductive biology and genetics at birth."
The sponsor, Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., highlighted the case of Emma Weyant, a resident of his district and a 2020 member of the U.S. Olympic swimming team who finished second in the NCAA women's 500-yard freestyle championship last year. She was defeated by Lia Thomas, who had competed for three years on the Penn men's swimming team before joining the women's team.
"The integrity of women's sports must be protected," Steube said.
Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., said that every time a male takes a lane in the pool or at the starting line, a female athlete loses the opportunity to compete.
"We are in a battle for the very survival of women's sports," Bean said.
Democrats said every child regardless of gender identity deserves the opportunity to belong to a team and that preventing competitors from doing so sends the message that they don't matter.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., who has a transgender daughter, said Republicans were cruelly scapegoating transgender children to score political points. She said three-quarters of transgender students report having experienced harassment or discrimination at school and that many have considered suicide.
"These bills tell some of the most vulnerable children in our country that they do not belong," Jayapal said. "Shame on you."
Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., said most people in the United States don't know anyone who is transgender and that can create fear for politicians to exploit. The bill, he said, does nothing to address the severe inequities in the resources dedicated to men's and women's sports.
He highlighted the stance taken by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican who last year vetoed a bill banning transgender students from playing girls' sports. At the time, Cox said: "I struggle to understand so much of it and the science is conflicting. When in doubt, however, I always try to err on the side of kindness, mercy and compassion."
Pocan noted that in Utah at the time of the veto there were four transgender athletes out of 85,000 competing in high school sports, with only one competing in girls' sports.
"There's your raging national problem," Pocan said. "What's the Republicans response to this nonexistent issue? Hurt kids for being kids."
In a message this week threatening a veto, the White House said that being part of a team is an important part of growing up, staying engaged in school and learning leadership and life skills. It said a national ban that does not account for competitiveness or grade level targets people for who they are and is discriminatory.
The administration has issued a proposed rule that would prevent any school or college that receives federal money from imposing a "one-size-fits-all" policy that categorically bans transgender students from playing on sports teams consistent with their gender identity. Such policies would be considered a violation of Title IX.
Any limits would have to consider the sport, the level of competition and the age of students. Elementary school students would generally be allowed to participate on any teams consistent with their gender identity, for example. More competitive teams at high schools and colleges could add limits, but those would be discouraged in teams that don't have tryouts or cuts.
 

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If this country had all of it's ugly elements gone away with, we would be thriving and this china talk would be a joke
It was thriving and everyone was getting along for the most part

And then a guy named Barack Obama came along & started dividing ppl

People talk about Joe Biden.
But he's not near the POS Obama was/is

Now we're fighting amongst ourselves as other countries countries laugh at us

Other countries that would never allow the BS we let go on here
 
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Gone are the days of embarrassment..How in the hell can a male( turned trans female) not feel shame how stupid they appear competing in girls sports... I think one ide, would be to force them to wear a uniform that states T R A N S on the front and back.
 
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A lot of this is that lawyers not making enough big money, got involved. In the final analysis it will come down to Money! Might take awhile.
 

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sick fucks

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Gone are the days of embarrassment..How in the hell can a male( turned trans female) not feel shame how stupid they appear competing in girls sports... I think one ide, would be to force them to wear a uniform that states T R A N S on the front and back.
Why not give them their own competition ? bathrooms ?
 
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I have a 12 year old niece. She is a little (I mean little 4' 8", 90 lbs) baller. I saw her put up 30 in a game about a month ago. Three after three swish. Foul line - swish, swish. And she can handle the ball. Anyway she loves the game and is always practicing on the court.

Fast forward to last Saturday. I, again, went to see her play. There she is playing the point, running around dribbling like a little Globetrotter, when I notice somebody on the opposite team. About 5" 10" and about 160 lbs, built. It's a guy. And he WAS the best player on the court.

Theoretically my little niece could lose her position on the team to nine more of those creeps. Or her friends could lose theirs.

My niece's coach is gay. She holds the Princeton record for most points scored in a season by a guard. My niece really likes her as a coach.

Gayness seems to be pretty prevalent in women's sports at the upper levels (college and pro). But you never hear these gay women take a stand against the transgender males infiltrating their sports. Why?

My theory is that transgenders come under the LBGQ.... umbrella and their (gay coaches and players) allegiance is more to the "cause" than to fellow female athletes. That sucks. And in my opinion that's where the resolution to the problem lies. If they lead the rest of the spineless liberals will follow. Until then women's sports has fallen into the insane abyss of transgenderism.
 

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Lets just have sports teams. no men's or women's.
Everyone competes for positions, regardless of gender. Watch how fast people change their tune on "fairness and equal treatment".
 

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If they created their own division, they can compete against each other and fight amongst themselves. Their ratings might compete with women's sports
 

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