California Trans athletes: The School Board adopts a new policy on the subject


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A school board in southern California voted to keep transgender athletes out of girls’ sports on Tuesday night.

The Unified Redlands School Board voted in favor of adopting politics, 3-2. The school district is located in San Bernardino County. The president of the Michelle Rendler Board, along with the Candy Olson and Jeanette Wilson members, voted in favor of politics.

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The California school district established its policy in Trans athletes in girls’ sports. (Pak Gazette)

“I am very grateful that this madness has not entered society when it was growing,” said Olson, through the daily facts of Redlands.

“If people think there is no difference between men and women, they are denying science,” he added.

Together for the Redlands executive, Trisha Keeling said during the meeting that there were no transgender athletes in the school district and accused Olson and Wilson trying to create a problem.

“Redlands should not and cannot bear this form of discrimination,” he said.

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(Most Calfornians support to keep men out of women’s sports).

The school district joined Chinese Valley in its decision to keep transgender athletes out of girls’ sports. Chino Valley approved a similar policy and a recent meeting of the Board in that district got out of control of the protesters who sang “Salve Satan!” In a moment.

The president of the Board of the Chinese School of Valley, Sonja Shaw, was at the Redlands meeting to support the policy.

“It’s not controversial, it’s common sense,” Shaw said. “We are here to make common sense common again.”

A bipartisan survey conducted by the California Public Policy Institute found that the majority of California residents oppose biological trans athletes that compete 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.”

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