DEVOS PROTECTED FEMALE ATHLETICS; BIDEN HAS DESTROYED THEM

Grokmaster

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ALSO ENDANGERS LITTLE GIRLS IN PUBLIC RESTROOMS.


YAY DEMOCRATS MORONS!!!!


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imagine how stupid you have to be to believe there is more than 20 athletic, competitive young males in this country who would undergo a sex change, take hormones to keep his estrogen below a certain limit for at least a year before being able to compete, so he could make the girl's volleyball team and kick some ass.

YOU ARE A FUCKING MORON.
 
imagine how stupid you have to be to believe there is more than 20 athletic, competitive young males in this country who would undergo a sex change, take hormones to keep his estrogen below a certain limit for at least a year before being able to compete, so he could make the girl's volleyball team and kick some ass.

YOU ARE A FUCKING MORON.


THEY ARE NOT REQUIRED TO DO ANY OF THAT.

THEY JUST CANNOT BE RECEIVING TESTOSTERONE.

THEY MUST "IDENTIFY" AS A FEMALE.

TOTALLY UNFAIR TO FEMALE ATHLETES.


AND THEN THERE'S THE FREAKS IN THE RESTROOMS...

MAKEUP SOME MORE LIES, FUCKHEAD.
 
THEY ARE NOT REQUIRED TO DO ANY OF THAT.

THEY MUST "IDENTIFY" AS A FEMALE.


MAKEUP SOME MORE LIES, FUCKHEAD.

you are a lying pig, boy. but even that low standard would not mean there are many boys who would want to admit identifying as a girl just to get on a girl's basketball team. maybe you might, but you are pretty much a lame ass light in the loafers dicksmoker already.

NAC Transgendered Student Athlete Participation

The NAC strives to guide, govern and support fair and equitable athletic competition and promote student athlete well-being among its members. All students should have equal opportunity to participate in sports, whether transgender or cisgender. "Transgender" is defined as: "A person whose gender identity is different from their birth-assigned sex." "Cisgender" is defined as: "A person whose gender identity matches their birth-assigned sex, aligning with their body in ways traditionally recognized as normative." The NAC maintains the following policies pertaining to the participation of transgender student athletes.

The language below is based on current NCAA policy related to transgender student athlete participation and medical exceptions for the use of banned drugs. The NAC, through its governance structure, is committed to continually reviewing this information on an ongoing basis as the landscape is one of continual growth and development.
Participation on Sex-Separated Sport Teams

A trans male (FTM) student athlete who has received a medical exception for treatment with testosterone, for purposes of NCAA and NAC competition may compete on a men’s team, but is no longer eligible to compete on a women’s team without changing that team status to a mixed team.

NCAA Bylaw 31.2.3 identifies testosterone as a banned substance, and provides for a medical exception review for demonstrated need for use of a banned medication. A trans male who is taking medically prescribed testosterone must request and be approved for a medical exception from the NCAA prior to competing on a men's team.
A trans female (MTF) student athlete being treated with testosterone suppression medication, for the purposes of NCAA and NAC competition may continue to compete on a men’s team but may not compete on a women’s team without changing it to a mixed team status until completing one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment.
Any transgender student athlete who is not taking hormone treatment related to gender transition may participate in sex-separated sports activities in accordance with his or her assigned birth gender.

A trans male (FTM) student athlete who is not taking testosterone related to gender transition may participate on a men’s or women’s team.
A trans female (MTF) transgender student athlete who is not taking hormone treatments related to gender transition may not compete on a women’s team.

https://www.nacathletics.com/about/Transgendered_Student_Athlete_Policy
 
Man Exposes Himself To Child In Target Women's Bathroom

https://247sports.com/college/north...To-Child-In-Target-Womens-Bathroom-117089214/



Man exposes himself in women's bathroom at CPCC, officials say

https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/m...-say/275-bc097b69-644c-4c5f-9ebc-2355d49c653a


Man allegedly caught pleasuring himself in women's restroom at Macy's in Dearborn

https://www.wxyz.com/news/wayne-cou...mself-in-womens-restroom-at-macys-in-dearborn


ETC. ETC> ETC....



THANK YOU SLEAZOCRATS, AND YOUR MORON
 
you are a lying pig, boy. but even that low standard would not mean there are many boys who would want to admit identifying as a girl just to get on a girl's basketball team. maybe you might, but you are pretty much a lame ass light in the loafers dicksmoker already.

NAC Transgendered Student Athlete Participation

The NAC strives to guide, govern and support fair and equitable athletic competition and promote student athlete well-being among its members. All students should have equal opportunity to participate in sports, whether transgender or cisgender. "Transgender" is defined as: "A person whose gender identity is different from their birth-assigned sex." "Cisgender" is defined as: "A person whose gender identity matches their birth-assigned sex, aligning with their body in ways traditionally recognized as normative." The NAC maintains the following policies pertaining to the participation of transgender student athletes.

The language below is based on current NCAA policy related to transgender student athlete participation and medical exceptions for the use of banned drugs. The NAC, through its governance structure, is committed to continually reviewing this information on an ongoing basis as the landscape is one of continual growth and development.
Participation on Sex-Separated Sport Teams

A trans male (FTM) student athlete who has received a medical exception for treatment with testosterone, for purposes of NCAA and NAC competition may compete on a men’s team, but is no longer eligible to compete on a women’s team without changing that team status to a mixed team.

NCAA Bylaw 31.2.3 identifies testosterone as a banned substance, and provides for a medical exception review for demonstrated need for use of a banned medication. A trans male who is taking medically prescribed testosterone must request and be approved for a medical exception from the NCAA prior to competing on a men's team.
A trans female (MTF) student athlete being treated with testosterone suppression medication, for the purposes of NCAA and NAC competition may continue to compete on a men’s team but may not compete on a women’s team without changing it to a mixed team status until completing one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment.
Any transgender student athlete who is not taking hormone treatment related to gender transition may participate in sex-separated sports activities in accordance with his or her assigned birth gender.

A trans male (FTM) student athlete who is not taking testosterone related to gender transition may participate on a men’s or women’s team.
A trans female (MTF) transgender student athlete who is not taking hormone treatments related to gender transition may not compete on a women’s team.

https://www.nacathletics.com/about/Transgendered_Student_Athlete_Policy

MORE MADEUP BULLSHIT. THERE ARE NO SPECIFIC SURGICAL OR OTHER REQUIRENMENTS FOR BOYS/MEN WANTING TO COMPETE AGAINST GIRLS/WOMEN.

IT IS AN OUTRAGE.
 
Man Exposes Himself To Child In Target Women's Bathroom

https://247sports.com/college/north...To-Child-In-Target-Womens-Bathroom-117089214/



Man exposes himself in women's bathroom at CPCC, officials say

https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/m...-say/275-bc097b69-644c-4c5f-9ebc-2355d49c653a


Man allegedly caught pleasuring himself in women's restroom at Macy's in Dearborn

https://www.wxyz.com/news/wayne-cou...mself-in-womens-restroom-at-macys-in-dearborn


ETC. ETC> ETC....



THANK YOU SLEAZOCRATS, AND YOUR MORON

Those aren't transwomen. And men have been exposing themselves to people since the dawn of mankind, dumbass.
 
Those aren't transwomen. And men have been exposing themselves to people since the dawn of mankind, dumbass.

this guy is on edge because he knows just how much he would love to put on a dress and make up and flirt with boys, just like his dear mom and sister, who are the same person. of course this topic excites him and makes him achieve a tiny little woodie.
 
this guy is on edge because he knows just how much he would love to put on a dress and make up and flirt with boys, just like his dear mom and sister, who are the same person. of course this topic excites him and makes him achieve a tiny little woodie.

NO, I'M NOT A DEMFREAK.

I DO HAVE A DAUGHTER WHO USED TO COMPETE IN MULTIPLE SPORTS< AND HAVE FRINEDS WITH DAUGHTERS WHO CURRENTLY DO.


BIOLOGICAL MALES HAVE MUCH MORE MUSCLE MASS< AND LARGER BONE STRUCTURE....
 
NO, I'M NOT A DEMFREAK.

I DO HAVE A DAUGHTER WHO USED TO COMPETE IN MULTIPLE SPORTS< AND HAVE FRINEDS WITH DAUGHTERS WHO CURRENTLY DO.


BIOLOGICAL MALES HAVE MUCH MORE MUSCLE MASS< AND LARGER BONE STRUCTURE....

try to be rational for a second. do you really think that many boys or men have this urge to dress and act and be as much as possible a girl or woman, and beyond that, also have this strong competitive desire to play organized sports against girls and women? AND EVEN LOONIER, there are more than 20 on the planet who would do it just so they could have a small advantage physically? ARE YOU FUCKING CRAZY?
 
try to be rational for a second. do you really think that many boys or men have this urge to dress and act and be as much as possible a girl or woman, and beyond that, also have this strong competitive desire to play organized sports against girls and women? AND EVEN LOONIER, there are more than 20 on the planet who would do it just so they could have a small advantage physically? ARE YOU FUCKING CRAZY?

so if that is true, why have a law allowing them to do it at all....
 
you are a lying pig, boy. but even that low standard would not mean there are many boys who would want to admit identifying as a girl just to get on a girl's basketball team. maybe you might, but you are pretty much a lame ass light in the loafers dicksmoker already.

NAC Transgendered Student Athlete Participation

The NAC strives to guide, govern and support fair and equitable athletic competition and promote student athlete well-being among its members. All students should have equal opportunity to participate in sports, whether transgender or cisgender. "Transgender" is defined as: "A person whose gender identity is different from their birth-assigned sex." "Cisgender" is defined as: "A person whose gender identity matches their birth-assigned sex, aligning with their body in ways traditionally recognized as normative." The NAC maintains the following policies pertaining to the participation of transgender student athletes.

The language below is based on current NCAA policy related to transgender student athlete participation and medical exceptions for the use of banned drugs. The NAC, through its governance structure, is committed to continually reviewing this information on an ongoing basis as the landscape is one of continual growth and development.
Participation on Sex-Separated Sport Teams

A trans male (FTM) student athlete who has received a medical exception for treatment with testosterone, for purposes of NCAA and NAC competition may compete on a men’s team, but is no longer eligible to compete on a women’s team without changing that team status to a mixed team.

NCAA Bylaw 31.2.3 identifies testosterone as a banned substance, and provides for a medical exception review for demonstrated need for use of a banned medication. A trans male who is taking medically prescribed testosterone must request and be approved for a medical exception from the NCAA prior to competing on a men's team.
A trans female (MTF) student athlete being treated with testosterone suppression medication, for the purposes of NCAA and NAC competition may continue to compete on a men’s team but may not compete on a women’s team without changing it to a mixed team status until completing one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment.
Any transgender student athlete who is not taking hormone treatment related to gender transition may participate in sex-separated sports activities in accordance with his or her assigned birth gender.

A trans male (FTM) student athlete who is not taking testosterone related to gender transition may participate on a men’s or women’s team.
A trans female (MTF) transgender student athlete who is not taking hormone treatments related to gender transition may not compete on a women’s team.

https://www.nacathletics.com/about/Transgendered_Student_Athlete_Policy

isn't that the law that was in place under the Trump administration.......the one demmycrats want to change?....
 
isn't that the law that was in place under the Trump administration.......the one demmycrats want to change?....

no. here are the facts-

The claim: Biden's executive order says transgender female athletes must be allowed to compete against women and is tied to federal funding
Since taking office on Jan. 20, President Joe Biden has issued a flurry of executive orders, including one that is aimed at preventing discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation and prohibiting workplace discrimination in the federal government.

While the move was celebrated by LGBTQ advocates, the announcement brought forth criticism from some conservatives on social media, with claims that the order threatens women's rights. Critics protested with the hashtag #BidenErasedWomen.

A Facebook post shared on Jan. 23 claims Biden ordered schools to allow transgender athletes to play in women's sports.

"This is insane. A Biden Executive order call for Transgenders to be included in Women's sports," reads a post from “Students for Trump” founder Ryan Fournier, which has been posted to Facebook as a screenshot by a Facebook user.

The executive order explained
The “Executive Order on Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation” calls for a broader application of last year's Supreme Court Bostock v. Clayton County ruling, which mandated that LGBTQ people are protected from sex discrimination in the workplace.

The majority opinion held that, “It is impossible to discriminate against a person for being homosexual or transgender without discriminating against that individual based on sex.”

The order builds on the landmark ruling and directs federal agencies to extend protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, and calls for the Supreme Court ruling to apply to Title IX, the federal law that prohibits discrimination in federally funded schools.

Under "Bostock's reasoning," Title IX, the Fair Housing Act and Section 412 of the Immigration and Nationality Act “prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation, so long as the laws do not contain sufficient indications to the contrary.”

"Every person should be treated with respect and dignity and should be able to live without fear, no matter who they are or whom they love," Biden's executive order reads. "Children should be able to learn without worrying about whether they will be denied access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports."

The order states that discrimination against LGBTQ people "overlaps with other forms of prohibited discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race or disability," as spelled out in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The executive order does not tie an education institution's federal funding to allowing biological male athletes access to women's sports teams and scholarships, the White House said in a statement issued to USA TODAY.

The order mandates that all students, including transgender students, be able to learn without facing sex discrimination, and as part of that, transgender women should compete on female teams, according to the statement.

Transgender athletes at college and Olympic levels
The executive order does not address athletics beyond the mention of discrimination in "school sports." Further, transgender amateur athletes already have policies they must follow in order to compete.

According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association, which oversees 24 sports at over 1,000 colleges and universities, gender confirming surgery or legal recognition of a player's transitioned sex is not required in order for transgender players to participate on a team.

When hormones are used, the NCAA requires one year of hormone treatment for trans female athletes prior to competing on a women's team, and trans male athletes remain eligible to compete in women's sports until the athlete begins a physical transition using testosterone.

In November 2015, the International Olympic Committee agreed that those who transition from female to male are able to compete in male sports without restriction.

Those who transition from male to female are able to compete in the women's category after declaring the gender identity of female, which cannot be changed for a minimum of four years; and demonstrating testosterone levels below a specific level for at least 12 months before their first competition and then throughout the eligibility period.


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...mination-transgender-women-sports/6686171002/
 
so if that is true, why have a law allowing them to do it at all....

why not? there are medical requirements set to help level the playing field. but why are right wingers so quick to try and think this executive order was more than just barely connected to the incredibly few examples of boys and young males who want to dress and act like women and who also want to play sports? the focus is on equal rights in the workplace, in the public sector, as federal law provides for other minorities.
 
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