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The office of the governor of California Gavin Newsom shed light on the American secretary for education, Linda McMahon, announcing that the State had violated title IX by allowing Trans athletes to participate in girls sports with a controversial publication on social networks on Wednesday.
Only a few hours after McMahon’s announcement of violations and a 10 -day ultimatum for the state to modify its policies, the Newsom Press Office X account made fun of McMahon with an old clip of its body appearance during a Sketch WWE.
The clip was from the current mayor of Knox Glenn Thomas Jacobs, also known as “Kane”, hitting McMahon with a movement known as “Tombstone Piledriver” during an episode of “Monday Night Raw” in the early 2000s.
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McMahon, as a wife of Founder of WWE Vince McMahon, has been strongly involved in the entertainment product for decades. She even directed the organization of WWE as CEO.
However, Newsom’s office shed light on the announcement of violation of Title IX with a McMahon WWE clip caused serious counterpouss.
Many criticisms have stressed that clips represent a man who physically masters a woman, who is often centered as one of the most common arguments against the leash of biological men compete in the sports of girls and women.
“So, a man easily destroying a woman is how you want to relay that boys belong to the sports of girls?” An X user wrote.
Another critical user wrote: “Thank you for proven our point. Men are stronger than women. I cannot believe that you really published this demonstration of male violence.”
Several eminent activists and women’s rights groups have written separate articles against the Newsom office on the joke.
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McMahon said during an appearance on “Fox & Friends” California may lose its federal funding for its K-12 schools on Wednesday if the requirements are not met.
A press release from the United States Ministry of Education indicates that California High School Sports League, CIF and California Department of Education (CDE) have 10 days to change their policy or reference risk to the United States Ministry.
Newsom responded to the education department later Wednesday.
“It would not be a day ending with ‘y’ without the Trump administration threatening to defeat California. Now, secretary McMahon confuses the government with his days Wrestlemania – dramatic, false and completely divorced of reality. This will not remain,” said Newsom spokesman, Izzy Gardon
The CIF said that he had not commented on legal issues.
“The California Department of Education thinks that all students should have the opportunity to learn and play at school, and we have always applied the right to support students to do so,” said Liz Sanders, California Director of California Department of Education, in PK Press Club Digital.
Newsom previously Talked about transgender participation In Girls Sports in March, with the eminent conservative Charlie Kirk.
“The young man who is about to win the state championship during the long jump in female sports, that should not happen,” said Kirk. “You, as governor, should go out and say no. Would you do something like that? Wouldn’t you say men in female sports?”
“I think it is a problem of equity. I fully agree with you. It is a problem of equity – it is deeply unfair,” Newsom told Kirk. “I do not fight with the problem of equity. I totally agree with you.”
Kirk insisted Newsom to condemn the athlete in question of the secondary school Jurupa Valley after the athlete won another event at the time. Newsom did not directly address victory, but said: “It is a problem of equity.”
“So it’s easy to call injustice,” he said. “There is also a humility and a grace. … These poor are more likely to commit suicide, to take anxiety and depression. And the way people speak to vulnerable communities is a problem with which I also have trouble.
“So, the two things that I can hold in my hand. How can we solve this problem with the type of decency that I think, you know, is inherent in you but not always expressed on the question?”