So do I, I followed the directions to disable it but when it said to click on disable, there was no disable to click on.I hate auto correct![]()
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What part of…”Blocking Anti-Trans Sports Legislation: Senate Democrats have blocked Republican-led bills that aimed to ban transgender athletes from women's sports in federally funded schools.” is confusing you?
Nope, it tells you that Senate Democrats have blocked Republican-led bills that aimed to ban transgender athletes from women's sports in federally funded schools..Nope. That tells you they don't think it's a federal issue. That doesn't address the question I asked you.
"Most Democrats — around 7 in 10 — oppose allowing transgender female athletes to participate in women’s sports, according to a January New York Times/Ipsos poll."
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Newsom opposes trans athletes in women's sports, splitting with progressives
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, used the inaugural episode of his new podcast to break from progressives by speaking out against allowing transgender women and girls to compete in female sports.www.nbcbayarea.com
You still didn't answer the question I asked.Nope, it tells you that Senate Democrats have blocked Republican-led bills that aimed to ban transgender athletes from women's sports in federally funded schools..
It appears to be confusing you.
It’s is a federal issue. The Democrats used that as an excuse to not support women in sports and to support trans freaks in women’s sports.
This will not be forgotten and will be in Republic ads next election.
Yes, Title IX is a federal law. It's formally known as Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. This law prohibits discrimination based on sex in any federally funded education program or activity
I don’t take orders, especially from those who support trans freaks in women’s sports.You still didn't answer the question I asked.
You answered the question you wanted to be asked.
Just because you and 50 MAGA senators say it's a federal issue does not prove it's a federal issue.
Thanks for admitting you didn't answer my question, you just answered the question you wanted asked.I don’t take orders, especially from those who support trans freaks in women’s sports.
Title 9 has never been used to dictate to college athletic directors and coaches who can play on the teams.Have someone read and explain this to you:
Yes, Title IX is a federal law. It's formally known as Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. This law prohibits discrimination based on sex in any federally funded education program or activity
Once again, trump will be challenged in court for attempting to withhold approved spending at a college.There had better be apologies because it is part of the agreement with the Trump administration.
As they should, but I'm not sure about those polls. Whereas the NCAA now realizes the folly of it's previous guidelines, it is only Blue states that still allow transgender athletes to compete against women.Every poll I've seen showed that around 70 percent of Democrats always consistently opposed transgender athletes competing on women's teams.
So some women need to be protected but others don't . What about equal protection under the law?Nope. That tells you they don't think it's a federal issue. That doesn't address the question I asked you.
"Most Democrats — around 7 in 10 — oppose allowing transgender female athletes to participate in women’s sports, according to a January New York Times/Ipsos poll."
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Newsom opposes trans athletes in women's sports, splitting with progressives
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, used the inaugural episode of his new podcast to break from progressives by speaking out against allowing transgender women and girls to compete in female sports.www.nbcbayarea.com
U Penn was complicitAs they should, but I'm not sure about those polls. Whereas the NCAA now realizes the folly of it's previous guidelines, it is only Blue states that still allow transgender athletes to compete against women.
The Thomas case was especially heinous because it took away basic rights of privacy in the locker room from the women. They were forced to share facilities with a fully intact male who admits to being attracted to women. Said women were basically told to 'suck it up', as the NCAA erred on the side of trans rights.
If anyone should apologize, it should be the NCAA. U. Penn. was just following flawed guidelines.
Go ahead and they will lose. Once again. U Penn didn't capitulate for no reason.Once again, trump will be challenged in court for attempting to withhold approved spending at a college.
U Penn was forced to follow NCAA guidelines.U Penn was complicit
trump hasn't won in court yet.Go ahead and they will lose. Once again. U Penn didn't capitulate for no reason.
Nonsense. There will be no apologies. But stripping Thomas is a good thing.
AI Overview
Public opinion and political stances on transgender athletes in women's sports have evolved and are complex
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Democratic Politicians and Transgender Athlete Participation:
- Blocking Anti-Trans Sports Legislation: Senate Democrats have blocked Republican-led bills that aimed to ban transgender athletes from women's sports in federally funded schools. They have described such bills as politically motivated and a distraction.
- Deferring to Local Communities and Leagues: Some Democrats, when faced with issues surrounding fairness in sports for transgender athletes, have stated that rules of participation should be determined by local communities, schools, and leagues rather than the federal government.
- Concerns about Unfair Advantages: Some Democrats have acknowledged concerns about potential unfair advantages in sports while also stressing the importance of avoiding the demonization of transgender athletes.
- Shift in Perspective: Recent polls suggest that Democrats' support for allowing transgender athletes to play on teams matching their current gender identity has declined, resulting in a more divided stance within the party
Don’t pretend that Democrats did not support trans freaks in women’s sports.
The ones on this forum did too, including you.
Newsom said that, and then still had trans athletes competing, has done nothing to change the law...Nope. That tells you they don't think it's a federal issue. That doesn't address the question I asked you.
"Most Democrats — around 7 in 10 — oppose allowing transgender female athletes to participate in women’s sports, according to a January New York Times/Ipsos poll."
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Newsom opposes trans athletes in women's sports, splitting with progressives
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, used the inaugural episode of his new podcast to break from progressives by speaking out against allowing transgender women and girls to compete in female sports.www.nbcbayarea.com
It's totally different questions as to whether one desires school districts and universities themselves to prevent transgender athletes from participating in NCAA women's sports, or whether one thinks a federal ban is necessary and the appropriate response.Newsom said that, and then still had trans athletes competing, has done nothing to change the law...
California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed on his podcast "This Is Gavin Newsom" in March 2025 that he believes it is "deeply unfair" for transgender women to compete in women's sports, citing fairness concerns in a conversation with conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Despite these remarks, California’s existing law, enacted in 2013 under then-Governor Jerry Brown, allows transgender athletes to participate in school sports consistent with their gender identity. Newsom has not taken action to change this law, and it remains in effect, meaning transgender women and girls continue to compete in women's sports in California.
In April 2025, California lawmakers rejected two Republican-backed bills that aimed to ban transgender athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports, indicating that the state’s policy has not shifted despite Newsom’s comments. Newsom declined to take a position on these bills, and his office has not confirmed any plans to alter the 2013 law. Additionally, in May 2025, Newsom supported a decision by the California Interscholastic Federation to expand eligibility for a track and field meet after controversy over a transgender athlete’s participation, suggesting a nuanced approach to balancing fairness with existing policies.
Thus, while Newsom voiced personal concerns about the fairness of transgender women competing in women’s sports, he has not moved one iota towards changing California’s policy, does not speak out or give opinions when those laws are in question, and transgender athletes continue to participate in women’s sports under the state’s current legal framework.
This is a classic case of saying one thing, then acting differently. It can also be called lying, and usually is by Cypress if someone he doesn't agree with politically does the same thing.
I gotta call bullshit on that, Mr. "Gloom, Despair, and Agony Oh Me".Over this life over optimism has been my biggest mistake.
So, you think it is "not conservative" to want to remove a law that forces schools to do something that he has said is "Deeply Unfair" and you have said you do not want?It's totally different questions as to whether one desires school districts and universities themselves to prevent transgender athletes from participating in NCAA women's sports, or whether one thinks a federal ban is necessary and the appropriate response.
Usually, conservatives claim we have too many laws already.
You keep saying these things, but continue to vote for the people who make these laws, support the policies in the schools, and remain defensive when people point out the hypocrisy between your words and actions. If you want us to believe you are actually against this garbage do something about it, otherwise we'll continue to point out that you got what you voted for.Outside of a small vocal minority, I don't remember hardly any Democrats defending Lia Thomas participating in the Penn women's swim team, and crushing all their records. That was preposterous, but I'm not going to get gas lighted into believing a tiny little mole hill is a gigantic mountain of a problem.