California’s parents debate trans athletes in girls sports in Reunion CIF

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The meeting of California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) saw several parents on Thursday pronounced and to defend the policies of the league allowing biological men to compete in the sports of girls.

California has been the largest hot bed in the country of controversial incidents involving trans athletes who participated in the sports of girls’ high school students in the past year, and the State was prosecuted by the United States Ministry of Justice for having refused to comply with the executive decree of President Donald Trump “men outside women’s sports.”

The eminent conservative activists of California Sophia Lorey and Beth Bourne joined the crowd of other parents who argue against trans inclusion.

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Meanwhile, the father of a Trans athlete also spoke and argued that sports are “intrinsically unfair”.

“Sports are intrinsically unfair, we all have different genetic makeup, body types that offer us advantages and disadvantages according to each sport. Add to this subject, the ethics of individual work and access to good training, training and diet. The accent on trans athletes ignores all these other variables,” said the father.

Trump warned California and Governor Gavin Newsom of transgender policies of the state in an article on Truth Social Thursday.

“Any school district of California who does not adhere to our transgender policies will not be funded. Thank you for your attention to this question!” Trump wrote in the post.

The warning occurred a few days after the confiscation of a women’s volleyball team to a team with a trans athlete. Riverside Poly High School announced that his team would lose instead of playing against Jurupa Valley on Friday.

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Transgender athlete Ab Hernandez was Playing volleyball months for girls for the Jurupa Valley High School team after winning two California state titles on girls’ athletics, while under a national microscope after Trump swore to repress the state for allowing men to compete with girls.

Other incidents rocked the state dating from 2024.

In Riverside, California, two girls from the Cross-Country team from Martin Luther King high school filed a complaint against their school and the California prosecutor, Rob Bonta, a situation Implying a trans athlete in the team. The trial claims that the athlete has taken a academic place in a runner and that when the girls wore t-shirts “save the sports of girls” to protest, the school administrators compared them to the swastikas.

The father of a daughter who lost his university spot against the Trans athlete previously told PK Press Club Digital that his daughter and other girls at school had been informed that “the transgender had more rights than Cisgender[s]”By school administrators when they protested the athlete’s participation.

Last fall, the Stone Ridge Christian High School volleyball team was to face San Francisco Waldorf in the Northern California Division 6 tournament, but they lost in an announcement just before the match on the presence of a Trans athlete in the team.

Meanwhile, a transgender volleyball player was hué and harassed in last October match between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California, and Half Moon Bay High School, according to ABC 7. Half Moon Bay Rosted the Transgender athlete.

A Bipartite survey By the public Policy Institute of California noted that the majority of California residents oppose the organic athletes of males participating in female sports. This figure included more than 70% of the parents of the state school.

“Most Californians argue forced transgender athletes to compete in the teams corresponding to the sex attributed to them at birth,” said the survey.

“The solid majority of adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) argue that transgender athletes compete on teams that correspond to the sexual relations allocated to them, and not on the sex with which they identify. An overwhelming majority of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”

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