Trans athlete debate: The legislator DEM calls for the law protecting the “genocide” of sports for girls

A minnesota state representative insisted that a bill keeping the trans athletes of sport for girls and women was “genocide sanctioned by the state” during a hearing on Monday.

During the arguments for the preserve Women’s Sports Act in the House of Minnesota Representatives, representative Alicia Kozlowski, of the Democratic-Agressing Party, has since become viral and have prompted the backlash for its labeling of the bill as “genocide”.

“The members are not mistaken that it is only another version of intimidation and the genocide sanctioned by the state,” said Kozlowski. “And I don’t say it lightly.”

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Images of Kozlowski’s comments have spread to various social media platforms, causing severe responses.

A user on X directed criticism to the profile of the representative on the platform on Monday.

However, Tuesday afternoon, Kozlowski’s X account had been disabled.

It is not even the first time in the past two weeks that a state democratic legislator has disabled its X account after faced an aggressive thrust to protect trans inclusion in girls sports.

Ryan Fecteau, the Democratic President of the Maine House of Representatives, deleted his X account last Thursday, just a few days after Republican censorship Laurel Libby.

Libby was censored by the Democratic majority on Tuesday evening for a recent article on social networks stressing that a TRANSGENRE high school athlete won a competition for girls. The resolution of censorship was adopted by a vote from 75 to 70 years and revoked the privileges of speech and vote of Libby.

Meanwhile, the Facebook and Bluesky accounts of Fecteau were flooded with angry comments from users who condemned censorship and supported Libby.

And like Fecteau, Kozlowski was bombed with angry comments on his other social media accounts which are still active.

The most recent post on the Kozlowski Instagram account alone has more comments than any other article on his profile.

“You should look for the word genocide and educate yourself before using it lightly,” wrote a user.

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Another user commented: “Why do you hate girls with fair competition? Biological men 100% of time will have an advantage … It is literally in their DNA, who cannot be changed. You know clean, science and all that.”

Kozlowski was one of the 66 Democrats who voted against the bill, keeping him a shy vote to reach the necessary voting threshold for adoption.

The law said that “only students can participate in a sports team or a sport of elementary or secondary level that a teaching establishment has limited to women and girls”.

“The woman means a woman as biologically determined by genetics and defined in relation to the reproductive system of an individual”, ” The bill declares.

Unlike Kozlowski, many Republicans have spoken in favor of the ball, citing the desire to protect the spaces of women in biological men.

“We cannot allow our daughters to be vulnerable to lose their place in the team, to be on the podium or to hurt by a male teammate or a male competitor,” said the representative of the Peggy Scott State. “It’s not sure and it’s not just for our daughters.”

Former Minnesota Viking player Jack Brewer joined Riley Gaines at Minnesota State Capitol on Monday to support the bill. Brewer told PK Press Club Digital last week that he believed that the Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, was “disgusting” to have continued to allow organic men in the sports of girls in the state.

“It is absolutely disgusting, and that is why, when you see it and you see its ways and the way it is worn, you know that this guy does not call on real men and boys who fought it on the grill, guy. I have nothing in common with this guy,” said Brewer.

“I think it’s a shame for the world of football to be honest.”

The Capitol of the State of Minnesota in St. Paul (Google Earth)

The Minnesota State High School League is one of the many school conferences in the state who announced that it would continue to let the trans athletes participate in the sports of girls, defying the recent executive decree of President Donald Trump to prevent it.

The American prosecutor General Pam Bondi, however, wrote a letter at the end of last month, warning the consequences of not having succeeded in “preserving the girls of the sport”.

“The civil rights office of the Ministry of Education began an investigation into title IX on the Minnesota State High School League,” said Bondi’s letter. “If the investigation of the Ministry of Education shows that the relevant entities of Minnesota indeed refuse to girls an equal chance to participate in sporting and sporting events by forcing them to compete with boys, the Ministry of Justice is ready to take all appropriate measures to enforce federal law.”

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