The California School Board bursts on volleyball forfeit with a trans player

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A meeting of the school board in California fell into an explosive debate after the women’s volleyball team was confiscated to an opponent with a transgender player.

The players of the Volleyball Team of the Girls of the Riverside Poly High School chose to form the match last Friday against the Jurupa Valley High School. Several parents previously told PK Press Club Digital that confiscation was in response to the presence of the Trans athlete and Hernandez in the Jurupa Valley team.

Local parents presented themselves on Thursday at the meeting of the unified school district of Riverside to express themselves to support the girls who lost and against the school district for its current gender policies, while others spoke to support trans athletes in the sports of girls.

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Hernandez’s mother, Nereyda Hernandez, presented herself to defend AB’s right to play in girls sports and condemned the member of the board of directors Amanda Vickers for having previously interviewed PK Press Club Digital about the confiscation last week.

“Amanda Vickers, you have interviewed Fox. You have really entertainment and welcomed harassment to my child. You are a member of the board of directors. You have an oath to protect, to support all children, not just those who correspond to your ideas, your beliefs,” said Hernandez.

“When you allow or tolerate targeted harassment, whether online, in person or by allowing the false stories to be distributed during meetings of the Board of Directors, you fail only morally.

“My daughter is not the problem. The problem is external efforts coordinated often led by individuals who travel from a district to the district … to spread fear and put parents against each other using religion as shield for discrimination. This has nothing to do with equity in sport and everything to do with the erasure of transgender children.”

A mother, Maria Correo, spoke to support the players of Riverside Poly and condemned parents allowing male children to play in the sports of girls.

“Girls, excellent work. Poly Girls, we stick to you. Continue to fight, because these parents who support their confused child are the problem,” said Correo. “If my child was taking drugs, I would like him, but guess what? I would tell him the truth; the drugs are bad for you. I would not feed him more drugs.”

Riverside became a controversial home involving Trans athletes in female sports last year during the highly publicized season of Hernandez and after a trial, was brought by two girls at Martin Luther King High School who alleged that a Trans athlete took one of the female university places in the Cross-Country team.

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The students of the school then began to wear “Save Girls Sports” t-shirts each week in response after school administrators compared the shirts with swastikas, according to the trial.

A mother, who has only identified himself as Sandy R., urged members of the board to adopt their own resolution to prohibit trans athletes in the sports of girls, breaking the law of the state. A California school board has already done so – the Kern County Board of Education earlier in August. Sandy R. referred to the trial which had been filed by the two students.

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“I will be so proud and so honored that a RUSD family will be the one that will eliminate an illegal and unconstitutional California law,” she said.

President Donald Trump warned California and Governor Gavin Newsom on state transgender policies 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 meetings of the Board of Directors of the Unified School District of Riverside presented several tense moments which became viral last fall in the middle of the controversy at Martin Luther King secondary school.

Meanwhile, Ab Hernandez was at the center of a national media storm in May during the athlete race at a championship of female athletics in California. The post-season meetings in which Hernandez participated in demonstrations by female athletes and their families, who often wore “Save Girls Sports” t-shirts.

In July, the Ministry of Justice brought legal action against California Department of Education (CDE) and CIF for its policies which allowed biological men to compete in the sports of girls through the State despite the signing of a decree in February to prohibit it.

A Bipartite survey By the public Policy Institute of California has found that the majority of California residents oppose the organic athletes of males participating in female sports.

This figure included more than 70% of 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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