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Friday, the daughters of California, their families and other activists will perform in the offices of California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) to protest against the laws of the state which allow the biologically male trans-masline athletes to compete in girls.
The demonstration was organized by the California Family Council, who announced the rally in a press release Thursday. Several female athletes will speak during a press conference during the event, including Taylor Starling, Kaitlyn Slavin and Celeste Duyst.
Starling and Slavin are engaged in a lawsuit against their school district, the unified school district of Riverside, after a Trans athlete took the university fall of Starling last fall, and they allege that school administrators compared their “Save Girls Sports” t-shirts to the Swastikas Cross.
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High school athlete in California Taylor Starler (Thanks to Taylor Starling)
Duyst became viral for a speech she delivered during a meeting of the board of directors of the Lucia Mar School District in April, where she cried while telling by having to share a wardrobe with a trans athlete before the practice of the track.
“This is justice,” said California Family Council Sophia Lorey awareness director in the press release. “The girls from all of California are sidelined by policies that ignore biological reality. CIF must respond to this.”
The rally will intervene weeks after the state was shaken by the presence of a trans athlete at the CIF athletics championships, where the transgender student of the secondary school of Jurupa Valley Ab Hernandez took first place in the high jump and the triple jump.
Images show that the demonstrator LGBTQ conservative attacker at the California Track Championship in the middle of the drama of the trans athletes
President Donald Trump sent a message to the state in the week before the event, warning against potential federal funding discounts if a trans athlete was authorized to participate in the women’s championship.
The CIF changed its rules to allow girls who finish behind a trans athlete to be raised where they would have finished differently, but Hernandez was still allowed to compete. The girls who finished behind Hernandez in the championships then had to share the same point with the Trans athlete at the medal ceremonies.
Trump then promised to impose “large-scale fines” on the State of California for having allowed a trans-trans-trans-biological athlete to win several female state titles on June 3.
“A biological man participated in the final of California girls, winning big, despite the fact that they were warned by me not to do so. As Governor Gavin Newscum understands it perfectly, large -scale fines will be imposed!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
The Ministry of Justice has announced a California federal investigation into potential title IX violations concerning its policy allowing trans athletes in girls in late May. The state was already under an investigation by the Ministry of Education on the issue since February.
California’s prosecutor’s office Rob Bonta made a statement to PK Press Club Digital sending the United States Ministry of Justice sending a letter warning of a deadline of June 9 to modify its policies to prohibit the Trans athletes of Girls Sports.
“We are very concerned about the continuous threats of the Trump administration for the schools of California and we are committed to defending and respecting Californian laws and all additional laws that guarantee students’ rights – including transgender students – to be exempt from discrimination and harassment. We examine the letter and closely monitor the actions of the Trump administration.”
A Bipartite survey By the public Policy Institute of California noted that the majority of California residents oppose the organic athletes of males participating 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.”
Newsom said the trans athletes participating in girls sports were “deeply unfair” during an episode of his podcast in March.