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Female HS soccer players refuse to take field against team with male player

Slant Eyed Polack

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Link: Female HS soccer players refuse to take field against team with male who is already state champion in girls' high jump

Girls from the Hillsboro-Deering High School soccer team will not be punished by their school

Girls on the Hillsboro-Deering High School soccer team refused to play against another New Hampshire team that has a male player.
According to local reports, the team from Kearsarge Regional High School features a male star athlete named Maelle Jacques playing in goal. The boy is already well known after making headlines for winning a state championship in girls' high jump in February 2024...

..."This isn't about transgenderism. This is about biology for us and the increased physical risk when playing a full contact sport against the opposing sex."

"We believe, my daughter included, that refusing to compete is the best way to push back on this issue, and we are hoping parents will be more willing to put themselves out there knowing they don't have to be the first or the only family within our community to do so," the mother added...


Good for them. Kudos to the Blaze for calling the player what HE is.
 
This type of thing is happening more and more.

3 women's collegiate volleyball teams have refused to play against a team (can't recall which, maybe SanJose?) with a biological male on the team.

I think women (of all ages) are starting to speak up.
 
This type of thing is happening more and more.

3 women's collegiate volleyball teams have refused to play against a team (can't recall which, maybe SanJose?) with a biological male on the team.

I think women (of all ages) are starting to speak up.
Agreed. It is the only way women will get their rights protected in sports.
That women can do anything a man can do is a false comparison. An outright lie. No woman should accept that and no man should take advantage of the law for his/her/its own gain.

That men, as a whole, are physically superior to women, as a whole, is undeniable. No law of man or woman can change that.

As a man I get scolded for saying this. So yes, only the voice of women will have any effect on this madness.
 
Here is a similar story, as I referenced earlier, regarding volleyball. This is covered by Breitbart news.

San Jose State University is the school with the transgender player that is causing other teams to refuse to play.

I don't see any other way for women to beat this other than to boycott it or figure out an angle to be beat it in the courts. NCAA rules allow it, and many sport associations not only allow it, but seem to encourage it. Public opinion seems to differ.


Women ‘Blindsided’ by Towering Transgender Volleyball Player Launch Lawsuit Against NCAA

Warner Todd Huston2 Oct 2024
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A group that says it is representing female athletes has launched a lawsuit against the NCAA after the women were “blindsided” by the inclusion of an unannounced transgender player for the San Jose State University women’s volleyball team.
Concerned Women of America (CWA) filed the lawsuit after the NCAA cleared 6-foot-one Blaire Fleming, who identifies as a woman, to play for San Jose this season without telling the rest of the conference that he would be playing, according to Fox News.
“We want to protect the integrity of women’s sports but also the safety of these female athletes,” CWA representative Macy Petty told Fox News.
“Many of these schools were unaware that there was a male athlete on this team until this news article came out in April,” Petty continued. “We just want to make sure that these schools know exactly what is going on in this athletic program because the NCAA and SJSU had not previously given them the decency to even let them know what was happening.”
“Female athletes were put in this odd position of showing up on the court and looking at the other side and realizing that something was different about this game,” Petty said. “I’ve never seen an athlete play like this before, which makes total sense considering that this athlete, first of all, is not female, but the net is seven inches shorter than it should be for male players.”
Petty added that the female athletes feel “blindsided” by the NCAA and San Jose because they were never told of Fleming’s status and inclusion.
“There’s no informed consent for the schools or for the female athletes here. They’re totally blindsided when they walk up to the court, and they see that there’s a male athlete on the other side,” Petty exclaimed.
Petty added that it was not fair for women to have to weigh a $100,000 sports scholarship on one hand and their safety and dignity on the other.
The CWA’s lawsuit is not the only one against the NCAA over Fleming’s inclusion.
Another lawsuit was filed by former NCAA swimming champion and women’s rights activist Riley Gaines. The suit includes SJSU volleyball player Brooke Slusser, who alleges that her school did not inform the women that Fleming is a man identifying as a woman.
Slusser added that Fleming can drive a spike at 80 miles per hour, “which was faster than she had ever seen a woman hit a volleyball.” She added that female athletes are afraid of being concussed by Fleming.
“Due to the NCAA’s Transgender Eligibility Policies, which permit Fleming to play on the SJSU women’s volleyball team and which led to SJSU recruiting Fleming, giving Fleming a scholarship, and allowing Fleming to be in positions to violate Brooke’s right to bodily privacy, Brooke has suffered physical and emotional injuries, embarrassment, humiliation, emotional distress, mental anguish, and suffering,” the lawsuit states.
Fleming has sparked widespread unrest among women’s volleyball. San Jose is now facing boycotts from Boise State, Southern Utah, and the University of Wyoming.
All three teams have already refused to play against San Jose because of Fleming’s inclusion.
 
Apparently now the LA Times is picking up on the Volleyball story.

Odd, because the LA Times is one of the "enlightened" establishment media sources. Figured they would bury the story, but maybe these types of stories are making enough 'noise' that they can't continue to ignore the outrage.

 
And somewhat more interesting.

San Jose State did not disclose that the transgender was a biological male when they matched up the player with a roommate.



College Volleyball Player Claims School Deceived Her Into Living With Transgender Roommate

Mariane AngelaOctober 04, 2024 9:33 PM ET
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A college volleyball player revealed Friday on Fox News that San Jose State University (SJSU) misled her into sharing an apartment with a man who identifies as transgender.
SJSU volleyball team co-captain Brooke Slusser said that the school facilitated her living with a transgender teammate without disclosing to her her roommate’s biological sex during an appearance on “The Ingraham Angle.” Slusser transferred to the university in her junior year and was advised to move into a housing situation with what she believed were all-female teammates.
“I transferred here my junior year and was recommended to move into an apartment with a group of girls, I assumed,” Slusser told Laura Ingraham. “And so I moved in and later on came to find out that one of them was a man with no knowledge and would not have made that decision if I had known beforehand that I would be living with a man.” . . . STORY CONTINUES at DAILY CALLER link above.
 
NIKE called out in powerful new ad about protecting women's sports:





Georgia's 26 public universities ask the NCAA and the National Junior College Athletic Association to ban transgender sports competition.


From ON LINE ATHENS website ^^^


Georgia Board of Regents seeking to ban transgender women from college sports

ATLANTA - The University System of Georgia Board of Regents is asking two organizations that govern collegiate sports to ban transgender women from participating in women's sports.
Tuesday's unanimous vote came two years after the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) voted to require students to participate in high school sports based on their gender at birth.
The controversy over transgender women taking part in women's sports erupted during the 2022 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships held at Georgia Tech.
Lia Thomas of the University of Pennsylvania, who had posted respectable but not spectacular times while swimming for the men’s team, emerged into the national spotlight while transitioning to female through hormone replacement therapy, winning the 500-meter freestyle event.
Five former elite-level college women swimmers who took part in those championships testified before a state Senate committee in August that being forced to compete against Thomas was unfair. They also said they were uncomfortable having to share a locker room with Thomas.
"Biologically female student-athletes could be put at a competitive disadvantage when student-athletes who are biologically male or who have undergone masculinizing hormone therapy compete in female athletic competitions," read the second paragraph of the resolution the Board of Regents adopted Tuesday.
The resolution urges both the NCAA and the National Junior College Athletic Association to make their policies toward transgender women in sports consistent with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which already bans transgender women from competing in women's sports.
The issue was among the most controversial the General Assembly took up in 2022. Lawmakers considered a bill to ban transgender athletes from participating on school sports teams that align with their gender identity rather than their gender at birth.
However, the legislature stopped short of an outright ban, voting instead to leave it up to the GHSA's executive committee, which approved a ban that spring.
Now, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who presides over the Georgia Senate, is vowing to revisit transgender women in sports during the 2025 legislative session with a bill that would ban them from participating in sports at Georgia's public colleges.
“I want to thank the Board of Regents for taking action on an issue I have stressed as a priority and the Senate has led on in Georgia - protecting women’s sports," Jones said following Tuesday's vote. "The work female athletes put into competing should be protected at all cost, no matter the age. This action brings us one step closer toward achieving that ultimate goal.”
During the 2022 debate in the General Assembly, legislative Democrats, transgender students and their parents argued that banning transgender girls from participating in girls' high school sports would discriminate against students who already suffer from prejudice. They cited above-average suicide rates among transgender teens.
 
And another case of WOMEN standing up and REFUSING to compete against biological males.

This is an update on volleyball, with teams continuing to boycott against San Diego State, which has a trans-woman/trans-man on their team. The women on the opposing teams are literally afraid of injury.



Nevada 5th school to nix volleyball match vs. San Jose St.

  • ESPN News Services
Oct 25, 2024, 05:10 PM ET
Nevada became the latest team to call off a women's volleyball match against San Jose State, citing not enough players.​
The Wolf Pack were originally scheduled to host San Jose State this weekend, but Nevada players announced they would refuse to take the court, saying they "refuse to participate in any match that advances injustice against female athletes," without providing further details.​
 
I hear there is a Rugby team that is available to play SanJose State, they relate as womens volleyball, so it should be fine.
 
Good for the girls standing up for themselves. :clap:
Sad that the organizations don't realize the danger they put the young ladies in by playing males and end the practice of allowing transgender players to beat up on girls and women.
 
Good for the girls standing up for themselves. :clap:
Sad that the organizations don't realize the danger they put the young ladies in by playing males and end the practice of allowing transgender players to beat up on girls and women.
The organizations do realize the danger that they are putting the young ladies in, they just don’t care. Unfortunately, and ironically, no one in the organization has the balls to stand up to the rest and say that what they are doing isn’t right.
 
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