A School District of the State of Washington has taken the matter in its own hands after the state of Blue refused to comply with the recent executive order of “No Men In Women’s Sports” by President Donald Trump.
The Board of Directors of the Tumwater School District voted Thursday to prohibit trans girls from playing for women’s sports teams. The resolution approved by a vote of 3-1.
The member of the Jill Adams Board abstained, but went to Trump’s executive order that prohibits transgender women from participating in girls and women’s sports.
“Many of us can disagree with the executive order, but we as members of the school board are trapped between a rock and a difficult place,” said Adams. “Support different points of view, support different ways of life but it is difficult. I am trapped between, not a rock, but a rock and a hard surface.”
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After the resolution was approved, the disruptive protesters exploded in the district office, which resulted in the rest of the canceled meeting, according to King 5 News.
Washington is one of the many states administered by the Democrats that has allowed Trans athletes to play after Trump’s executive order, which caused a national reaction after a widely publicized incident that involves a trans athlete.
The complaint claimed that the Tumwater school district In Washington He is currently investigating Frances Staudt, 15, for “damaging” the opponent and violating the policies of the district against bullying and harassment on February 7.
According to the document, before the game, Staudt asked school’s athletics director and director if the player was a biological man. Then, the administrators allegedly confirmed that they had been notified that the player was transgender, but denied that they removed the player.
Staudt took off the game. Then, according to the document, a TSD employee supposedly faced Staudt’s younger brother for taking a video of the game, saying: “You better think twice about what you are doing right now.”
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Staudt appeared in the YouTube series “[un]Divided with Brandie Kruse“With his mother to discuss the situation this week, where each one repeated many of the same accusations included in the complaint.
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“I have had threats. I have had people who told me that I go to hell. I have had people who say:” Good luck having a future after this “and saying:” I know that all the people who report their account are happy to see their fall and know that it will be a really difficult time for you in your future because of your decision to publish this, “Staudt said in the program.
Only a few days later, the translated athlete appeared in the incident, identified as Andi Rooks, In the same program Together with the father of the athlete.
Rooks would have been left out if Staudt’s concerns would have met.
“I never had a problem until this game, and my goal was never to make anyone feel uncomfortable in any way, and I didn’t even realize that Frances had a problem until they shouted in the game,” Rooks said. “If she had had a conversation with me before the game, I would have been left out. The last thing I want to do is bother someone.”
Washington high school athletes can currently compete according to their gender identity instead of their biological sex. Wiaa’s policy establishes that each athlete will participate in programs “consisting of their gender identity or the most expressed gender”, and there are not even medical or legal requirements. Laws have been introduced that would prohibit transgender girls from participating in children’s and women sports have been introduced but not approved.
Superintendent of Public Instruction of Washington Chris Reykdal spoke in defense of Transgender athletes In Girls Sports in a direction last week, claiming that it was “inaccurate” to say that there are only two genres.
“It is simply inaccurate, biologically, that there are only boys and that there are only girls,” said Reykdal. “There is a continuum. There is a science in this. There are children who are Intersex born. There are children whose hormones and whose chromosomes are not consistent with their sex at birth.
“Our state laws make it clear that children can identify and participate depending on the gender in which they identify. We are going to maintain that law.”
Reykdal insisted that Trump does not have authority as president to issue a prohibition of trans athletes in girls sports, but admitted that the United States Congress does. The women’s protection law in sports is a bill in Congress that would carry out requirements similar to the Trump order and has already passed in the House of Representatives. It has not yet been voted in the Senate.
“Until Congress changes the law or our state legislature changes the law, we will follow the current law and the current civil rights framework of this State, and that is what we tell us to do,” said Reykdal.
However, the problem became so worrying for residents, that in December the WIAA announced a proposal to create a separate open division so that transgender athletes compete.
That proposal occurred weeks after the School Board of the Central Valley, which supervises schools in Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake, WashingtonHe voted to send a message to the Association of Interscholastic Activities of Washington (WIAA) on the topics after a lot of debate at a meeting of the School Board.