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The meeting of the Interscolastic Federation of California (CIF) on Thursday saw several parents speak and in defense of the league policies that allowed biological men to compete in girls’ sports.
California has been the largest hot bed in the country of controversial incidents that involve Trans athletes compete in the sports schools of girls during the last year, and the State has been sued by the United States Department of Justice for refusing to comply with the executive order of President Donald Trump “keeping men out of women’s sports.”
The outstanding conservative activists of California Sophia Lorey and Beth Bourne joined the multitude of other parents there that advocate trans inclusion.
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Meanwhile, the father of a Trans athlete also spoke and argued that sports are “inherently unfair.”
“Sports are inherently unfair, we all have different genetic makeup, body types that give us advantages and disadvantages depending on each sport. Add on top of this, the ethics of individual work and access to good training, training and diet. The approach to Trans athletes ignores all these other variables,” said the father.
Trump warned California and Governor Gavin Newsom about the state’s transgender policies in a publication about Truth Social on Thursday.
“Any California school district that does not adhere to our transgender policies, will not be funded. Thank you for your attention on this matter!” Trump wrote in the publication.
The warning occurred days after a female volleyball team lost a team with a trans athlete. Riverside Poly High School announced that his team would lose instead of playing against Jura Valley on Friday.
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Transgender athlete Ab Hernández has been Playing the female volleyball for the jurupa team Valley High School months after winning two state titles in California in athletics of girls, while under a national microscope after Trump promised to take energetic measures against the State for letting men compete with girls.
Other incidents have shaken the state dating from 2024.
In Riverside, California, two girls in the field team through Martin Luther King High School have filed a lawsuit against their school and the Attorney General of California Rob Bont A situation involving a trans athlete in the team. The lawsuit states that the athlete took a place in the university team of a broker and that when the girls wore “Save Girls Sports” t -shirts in protest, school administrators compared them to the swastika.
The father of a girl who lost her university place against the Trans athlete previously said to Pak Gazette Digital than her daughter and other girls in school told “transgeans have more rights than Cisgender.[s]”By school administrators, when they protested the athlete’s participation.
The past fall, the Stone Ridge Ridge Christian High School’s female volleyball team was scheduled to face San Francisco Waldorf in the Tournament of Division 6 of Northern California, but lost in an advertisement just before the game about the presence of a trans athlete in the team.
Meanwhile, a transgender volleyball player was booed and harassed during the last October match between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California and Half Moon Bay High School, according to ABC 7. Half Moon Bay on the list of the list of the list Transgender athlete.
TO Bipartisan survey By the California Public Policy Institute, he found that most California residents oppose the biological trans athletes competing in women’s sports. That figure included more than 70% of the parents of the state school.
“The majority of Californians support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned at birth,” the survey said.
“The majority of adult adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned to birth, not the gender with which they identify themselves. An overwhelming majority of the parents of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”