Illinois legislators compete on transgender athletes in a heated state debate

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While the Illinois faces a growing political fracture on the issue of trans athletes in girls’ sports, state legislators addressed the subject in a back and forth animated on the prosecution of the state capital on Wednesday.

The members of the General Assembly of the State broke out in aggressive arguments on the issue during the session. A democratic member even made the baseless argument that the laws to prevent the trans sports athletes of girls would lead to genital inspections of children. This argument was initially used by the Democrats of the American Chamber who voted against the protection of women and girls in sport in January.

The Illinois legislator to repeat the unfounded complaint was the representative Kelly Cassidy of Chicago, who accused his colleagues in the GOP of being “obsessed with the genitals of children”.

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“My colleagues on the other side of the aisle again feel the need to share their obsession with children’s genitals,” said Cassidy. “We are adult adults and take children because you are obsessed with the genitals of children.”

Cassidy’s declaration was then postponed by the Republican representative Blaine Wilhour from the south of Illinois. Wilhour called the State Democrats as a whole to support gender transitions to minors and underlined a recent track meeting in Naperville, Illinois, who triggered national indignation after a biological man won a race for girls.

“These people here accuse people of being obsessed with the genitals of children because they have the audacity to believe that boys should not participate in the sports of girls. But I just want to emphasize that there is only one party, the Democratic Party, which supports and encourages minor children to use life and often invertable hormonal blockers,” said Wilhour.

“What we have seen in Naperville is not just competition. Not only is abusive for these young girls and it is a clear violation of title IX.”

The recent incident of Naperville has put the community and the state under the national microscope in recent days. The controversy even caused a series of heated debates, which became viral on social networks, during the meeting of the Naperville Community School District 203 on Monday.

The representative of the state of democrat, Anna Stava-Murray, who represents Naperville, defended the trans student who won the race.

“I find it disgusting when adults are trying to intimidate children, and that’s what’s going on at the moment,” said Stava-Murray.

“We have adults, including adults on the floor of the room, who want to take a moment for which this child has trained and use it as a subject of political discussion, it is disgusting, you should be ashamed of yourself. This child did not ask to be in the national media. The parents of this child did not agree.”

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The Republican State representative Adam Niemerg then struck the Democrats for condemning the question of continuing in Illinois, warning potential reductions in federal funding for the administration of President Donald Trump for having challenged an executive decree for keeping trans sports in girls.

“To think that parents and children must still take care of this, after all, there is an executive decree prohibiting this kind of thing to happen. People, this absurdity must stop. This madness leaves a trace of sorrow of tears and oppression of girls and women everywhere,” said Niemberg.

“Do you want federal dollars? So stop kissing policies that 90 or 95% of people oppose! Stop letting boys compete in girls sports! What is so difficult to understand? I won’t remain silent on this question and parents either.”

Niemerg also called the consumer media on the cover of the problem.

“The media must do their job and stop acting as does not happen. Ask the governor directly, press this question, do your job and stop lying about what is happening here in Illinois,” he said.

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The tension on the problem of Illinois has set up in recent months before running for the Naperville incident in the last week.

There is already a federal investigation into the IX title in Illinois concerning transgender people hindering female spaces, but it was only against a school, which was launched in March.

Deerfield Public Schools District 109 faces a survey by the United States The Ministry of Education Office of Civil Rights after the middle school students would have been forced by school administrators to change in front of a trans student in the locker rooms of girls.

In April, the association of Illinois High School announced in a public letter that the Illinois prosecutor General, Kwame Raoul, and the Illinois Human Rights Department said that the law of the State requires that transgender athletes be authorized to participate according to gender identity. He therefore continues to allow biological men to compete with girls, as he has done since 2006.

The American representative Mary Miller, R-ill., Addressed two letters to the United States Ministry of Education and to the Ministry of Justice to request a federal intervention in the issue. Miller previously sent a letter in April and is now coupled with his pleadings for the Trump administration to intervene.

Miller’s latest letter asks the American Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Education Secretary Linda McMahon to specifically examine the Naperville incident and consider drawing federal state funding, as shown in a copy obtained by PK Press Club Digital.

Even Chicago Bears Legend Brian Urlacher Surprised on the issue while his country of origin is ravaged by controversy.

“It’s just different because we are men, there are certain things that we do better than women, and it’s just, number one, it’s not fair, and if I had a girl who had to be forced to play against a man, I would not agree with that and I would remove hell” Podcast “View Global” May 9. “I just don’t understand, it’s a common sense thing, I don’t see how you can push this and make someone who is a different sex.”

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