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A school board in southern California voted to prevent transgender athletes from girls sports on Tuesday evening.
The Unified School Board of Redlands voted in favor of the adoption of the policy, 3-2. The school district is located in the county of San Bernardino. The chairman of the board of directors Michelle Renderler, as well as the members Candy Olson and Jeanette Wilson, voted in favor of politics.
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The California school district has established its Policy on Trans Athletes in Girls Sports. (PK Press Club)
“I am so grateful that this madness did not enter society when I grew up,” said Olson, via the daily facts of Redlands.
“If people think there is no difference between men and women, they deny science,” she added.
Together for the director of Redlands, Trisha Keeling, said at the meeting that there were no transgender athletes in the school district and accused Olson and Wilson of trying to create a problem.
“Redlands should not and cannot bear this form of discrimination,” she said.
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(A majority of Calfornians support keeping men outside female and girls sports.)
The school district joined Chino Valley in its decision to keep the transgender athletes outside the sports of girls. Chino Valley adopted a similar policy and a recent meeting of the board of directors in this district has become uncontrollable with demonstrators chanting “Hail Satan!” at some point.
The president of the Chino Valley School Board, Sonja Shaw, was at the Redlands meeting to support politics.
“It’s not controversial, it’s common sense,” said Shaw. “We are here to make common common sense again.”
A bipartite survey of the Policy Institute of California revealed that the majority of California residents oppose trans-biological athletes of female sports.
This figure included more than 70% of the 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.”