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Sports
Biological Men Have Won 28 Women's Sports Titles Since 2003
- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand
A biological male athlete who identifies as transgender as well as transgender activists recently stated grievances against sports governing bodies like the NCAA for “regressing” from “efforts to create a safe and inclusive environment” for male athletes who identify as transgender. The complaints come despite an increasing number of girls’ and women’s sporting events being dominated by biological males.
The Washington Stand has found that there have been at least 28 separate girls’ and women’s sports titles that have been won by biological males (or have included biological men as part of a winning women’s team) in the last 19 years, with the trend accelerating exponentially in the past three years.
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GOP Plays Hardball on Girls' Sports, Trans Treatments
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
There are plenty of ways to end up in the doghouse with voters, but Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb (R) certainly found the fastest: vetoing a bill on girls' sports. Two weeks into the blowback, the governor is still trying to dig out of the hole he created for himself. But based on the latest polling, he's going to need a lot bigger shovel.
Fewer than one in five Indiana voters approve of Holcomb now, a dramatic turn that shows just how significant the transgender issue has become. In Indiana, where the bill had 65 percent support (54 percent of which was categorized as "strong"), most people couldn't believe that the governor would stake out such a wildly unpopular position. And yet, Holcomb decided to follow the likes of South Dakota's Kristi Noem (R), who incurred the wrath of the entire Republican Party last year when she caved on a similar bill at the last minute -- betraying voters and stunning everyone who assumed she was made of stronger stuff.
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NCAA Warned to Stay in their Lane after Swim Controversy
- By Joshua Arnold - Family Research Council
Representative Mary Miller (R-Ill.) and other members of Congress threw the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) a life preserver yesterday, writing the embattled organization's president a letter with a stern warning, "if the NCAA is unwilling to protect women, Congress will be forced to take immediate action." The NCAA is drowning in a pool of its own making after allowing a male swimmer to outrace all the females in the women's 500-yard freestyle championship race. Congress is offering the NCAA a chance to do the right thing voluntarily, but it's unlikely that the NCAA has enough sense or boldness to recognize that before Congress cracks down.
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Republicans Even the Score on Girls' Sports
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
When photographer Erica Denhoff first saw the segment on Lia Thomas, she thought something was "honestly wrong." After stopping and rewinding the "Today Show" multiple times, she was certain: NBC had altered the picture. Gone was the swimmer's Adam's apple, his harsher -- more male -- features. "I pride myself on providing authentic images as a photojournalist," she told the Washington Examiner. This wasn't the shot she'd taken, Denhoff insisted. The network had airbrushed the face of the biggest story in sports to fit the transgender narrative. But considering the country's reaction, they'll have a much harder time glamorizing something else: their argument.
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Beyond Sports: Castrating Our Kids by Transgender Transitioning
- By 4 WINDS USA
MADISON, Wis. -- Puberty blockers are castration agents used to stop adolescent development during transgender transitioning. Starting as young as ten years old, physical features such as facial hair (boys) and breasts (girls) are stopped.
After the blockers halt normal development, boys wanting to be girls are given estrogen. Testosterone is given to girls wanting to be boys. On top of these drugs, irreversible surgeries may be done to remove body parts.
The American Heart Association published a study saying transgender women (born male) who take hormones are twice as likely to have a stroke and deep vein clots than normal men and women. In addition, both trans women (born male) and trans men (born female) have a higher risk of heart attacks than normal women.
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Transgender Athletes Should Be Eliminated and the Extreme Dangers of Adolescent Transitioning
- By Christian Newswire
MADISON, Wisc. -- Adult transgender athletes are increasing worldwide. Many sports governing bodies are recommending that testosterone levels should be lowered from 10 nanomoles to 5.
The majority of transgender athletes do not go through adolescent transitioning, but transition as adults. However, transgender athlete advocates say it is OK if an athlete transitions as an adolescent.
The dangers of transitioning as an adolescent are alarming. "Chemical castrators" are used to treat sex offenders and are used as a first-line treatment for children as young as 10 years.
The medication is given as injections or through implants placed under the skin of the upper arm.
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Doubting Thomas's Win: The Swimming World Erupts
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
"I want people to wake up to the world we are creating for women." That was the emotional appeal of an Ivy League mom, who's desperately been trying to find a legal solution to the Lia Thomas swimming controversy. But she didn't find one in time for this week's NCAA championship in Atlanta, where the biological male competed, sweeping events that should have belonged to women. It's a joke, one commentator raged -- "and biological women are the punchline."
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