Women athletes beg the Senate Democrats to help approve the draft prohibition bill of trans athletes


The women’s protection law in sports will be voted in the United States Senate on Monday. The law project would establish a stronger federal precedent to keep trans athletes out of women’s sports, since multiple states challenge the recent executive order of President Donald Trump to address the problem.

But despite a republican majority in the Senate, the bill will still need the support of seven Democrats to overcome the filibuster and reach the president’s desk. In the House of Representatives, all except two Democrats voted against the bill.

For women athletes throughout the country that have been affected by trans inclusion, they hope that more Democratic senators separate from the general position of the party.

The former volleyball player of the State University of San José, Brooke Slusser, who was in the center of a nationally publicized national controversy in autumn after sueing his school, conference and the NCAA citing his experience with a trans teammate, is asking those Democrats to consider the well -being of their daughters and other young athletes throughout the country.

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The trans player of the Spartans of the State of San José, Blaire Fleming, on the left, and her teammate Brooke Slusser. (State Athletics of Truong/San José)

“They have children? Would they ever want their daughter to have a man swinging a crazy ball directly in the face when they are a child? Maybe without knowing it, and then they can never return to sports,” Slusser told Pak Gazette Digital about his message to those Democrats. “How can you think about that and you still want to fight for something that could damage and finish the career of a young athlete? And, in general, that it is not fair. I feel that I could continue and continue with them. I simply do not see how they could support him.”

Slusser’s demands claim that he was made to share spaces for change and sleep with his Trans teammate Blaire Fleming during his first season together in 2023. After months of speaking against trans inclusion and attracting the attention of national media, Slusser recently made the decision to leave the SJSU campus after facing the alleged threats and the ardor of other students for their position.

Even so, do not regret that due to its activism that helps inspire legislative changes, including the law of protection of women and girls in sports.

Meanwhile, Payton McNabb and Selina Soule female athletes went to the White House on Thursday to meet with the United States attorney general, Pam Bondie, and several other general state prosecutors throughout the country to share their stories and press for the national banishment of Trans athletes in girls and women’s sports.

Soule is a former athletics athlete of high school and four times national qualifier who was forced to leave a regional championship because two trans athletes who took women’s places and lost the opportunity to gain attention from university explorers and possible scholarships due to those rear. It was a turning point consistent in his life that put it on the way to activism; First he began to speak against trans inclusion to local media in 2018.

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Selina Soule is a former athletics athlete of high school and four times national qualifier who was forced to leave a regional championship because the trans athletes who took women’s places.

“I would say to all those senators that they are not sure of this bill to think about their daughters, think of their nieces and granddaughters. Would they want them to be forced to a situation in which they have to compete against someone who is physically superior to them? Soule asked.

“If you say not to any of that, vote for this bill to protect women and girls.”

McNabb, a former volleyball player who received a spike on the head of a transgender player when he was 17 years old who caused brain trauma and a neck injury, wants to remind the Democrats that most Americans, including most of their own voters, oppose trans inclusion in the sports of girls and women, according to several data.

“Now is the time to vote and defend women and these basic rights they deserve, because most of the United States agrees with this, and many Democrats also agree with this, but I do not understand why they will not vote, they try to promote this agenda so strong,” McNabb said. “Think of your daughters, think of all the women of your life, because this affects them already their votes, and they must vote for them.”

Payton McNabb was seriously injured after being hit in the head and neck by a transgender identifier man in the opposite volleyball team.

McNabb and Soule expect their conversations with the State Attorney General on Thursday to generate conversations between those general prosecutors and Democratic senators in their states, and obtain the bill enough votes to reach the Trump desktop.

The outstanding republican leader Senator Marsha Blackburn, Republican of Tenn., He hopes that the bill will obtain some bipartisan support, previously told Pak Gazette Digital in an exclusive interview.

“I would expect it to be, I hope there was,” he said.

“Many of my friends who are Democrats will tell him that they think that title IX is one thing and that having biological men compete against women is inappropriate, and they want opportunities for their daughters, nieces or granddaughters, and is frustrating for them when they listen or witness a transgender man who plays in a league of women or girls.”

A recent one New York Times/Ipsos Survey He discovered that the vast majority of Americans, including most Democrats, do not believe that transgender athletes are allowed to compete in women’s sports.

Of the 2,128 people who participated, 79% said that biological men who identify as women should not be allowed to participate in women’s sports. Of the 1,025 people who identified themselves as Democrats or inclined Democrats, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be able to compete with women.

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