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A meeting on female track in California was transformed into a political rally on Saturday in the middle of a growing controversy on a trans athlete who dominated girls, long -term jump, long -term jump and triple jump this season.
The rally occurred less than two days after three of the estimates of the estimated Christian schools of the State sent a letter to the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) contesting its longtime policy which allows biological men in the sports of girls.
The Catholic secondary school Jserra, the Lycée Orange Lutherien and the Crean Lutheran High School sent a joint letter to the CIF on Thursday, referring to the trans athlete who competed in the semi-finals on Saturday in the semi-finals.
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“For young women, the CIF gender identity policy means lost opportunities and a gaming field. The consequences of this policy will be felt this weekend as CIF’s semi-final competitions for athletics events.
“The CIF identity policy also promotes an environment increasingly hostile to schools of religious members. The expectation of CIF that all confessional schools facilitate CIF gender policy puts religious schools in the untenable position to adhere to their principles of their faith in their classrooms and their communities, but practicing something contrary to their faith in their athletic fields.” “”
The letter then suggested that some of the female athletes in competition for the three Christian schools considered it not to compete with the trans athlete in the preliminaries of the semi-final on Saturday.
And then before the meeting on Saturday at Yorba Linda secondary school, several athletes for girls, parents and school officials spoke during a press conference organized by the awareness director of California Family Council Sophia Lorey.
“No matter how much we train, how many hours we spend, reality will always be to the extent that men and women are different,” said Olivia Viola de Crean Lutheran. “For me, it just doesn’t seem fair. CIF does nothing to protect us female athletes.”
The CIF is currently under investigation by the United States Ministry of Education for having enabled Trans athletes to participate in the sports of girls and the potential violations of the title IX.
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California was one of the first states to openly challenge the executive decree of President Donald Trump “men out of women’s sport” after having signed it on February 5.
“The CIF offers students the possibility of belonging, connecting and competing in experience -based experiences in accordance with the law of California [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] which allows students to participate in school programs and activities, including teams and sports competitions, in accordance with the genre identity of the student, whatever the genre listed on student files, “said the CIF previously in a press release to PK Press Club Digital.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said in an episode of his podcast that he thought that the Trans athletes who compete with girls are “deeply unfair”. But the governor has always justified policies that allow it for the sake of empathy for the Trans community.
The state has seen multiple controversies break out in the past year concerning the issue, and many other residents and even certain schools associate themselves with state officials applying inclusion policies.
The Redlands Unified School Board of San Bernardino voted at the end of April to adopt a new policy that would prevent transgender athletes from the sports of girls.
A Bipartite survey Through the public Policy Institute of California, the majority of residents of California oppose the organic athletes of organic males in competition 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.”