The California School Board explodes on volleyball with the trans player



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A meeting of the school board in California descended to the explosive debate after a female volleyball team lost an opponent with a transgender player.

The Riverside Women’s Volleyball Team players Poly High School chose to lose last Friday against Jurupa Valley High School. Previously, several parents told Pak Gazette Digital that the loss of the loss was in response to the presence of the Trans Hernández athlete in the Juraupa Valley team.

The local parents appeared to the meeting of the Board of the Unified School District of Riverside on Thursday to speak in support of the girls who lost and against the school district for their current gender policies, while others spoke in support of trans athletes in girls sports.

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Hernández’s mother, Nereyda Hernández, appeared to defend AB’s right to play in girls’ sports, and condemned the member of the Amanda Vickers Board for previously interviewing with Pak Gazette Digital about the loss of last week.

“Amanda Vickers, you interviewed with Fox. Actually, you entertained and received harassment of my son. You are a member of the Board. You have an oath to protect, to support all children, not only those who fit your ideas, your beliefs,” said Hernandez.

“When it allows or tolerates the directed harassment, either online, in person or allowing false narratives to spread at the meeting of the Board, it is only morally failing.

“My daughter is not the problem. The problem coordinated the external efforts led by individuals who travel from district to district … to spread fear and put parents with each other using religion as a shield for discrimination. This has nothing to do with justice in sports and everything to do with transgender children.”

A mother, Maria Correo, spoke in support of the players of Riverside Poly and the convicted parents who allowed boys to play in girls’ sports.

“The girls, a great job. Poly Girls, we stop with you. Keep fighting, because these parents who support their confused son are the problem,” said Correo. “If my son were drugged, I would love him, but he guesses what? I would say the truth; drugs are bad for you. I wouldn’t give him more drugs.”

Riverside became a focus of controversy that involved Trans athletes in girls’ sports last year during the very publicized season of Hernández and after two girls have a demand at the Martin Luther King high school that alleged that an athlete Trans took one of the university places of the girls in the background team.

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The school students began using the “Save Girls Sports” t -shirts every week in response after the school administrators allegedly compared the shirts with the swastika, according to the demand.

A mother, who only identified as Sandy R., urged the members of the Board to adopt her own resolution to prohibit trans athletes of girls’ sports, which broke from state law. A school board in California has already done this: the Kern County Education Board at the beginning of August. Sandy R. made reference to the demand that had been filed by the two students.

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“I will be very proud and so honored that an RusD family is the one that eliminates an illegal and unconstitutional law of California,” he said.

President Donald Trump warned California and Governor Gavin Newsom about the transgender policies of the State 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 meetings of the Board of the Unified School District of Riverside presented several tense moments that became viral the past autumn in the middle of the controversy in Martin Luther King High School.

Meanwhile, Ab Hernández was the focus of a fire storm of the national media in May during the athlete’s career towards an athletic championship of California girls. The postseason is in which Hernández competed were received with protests by athletes and their families, which often used the “Save Girls Sports” shirts.

In July, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against California Department of Education (CDE) and CIF for their policies that have allowed biological men to compete in girls’ sports throughout the state even though Trump signed an executive order in February to prohibit it.

TO Bipartisan survey By the Institute of Public Policy of California, 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.”

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