Middle School Girls Boycott Due to Trans Opponent - End up BANNED FROM SPORT

6 months ago
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Five Middle School Girls out of a school in West Virginia chose to step out on their event to in opposition to having to compete against a biological boy. They were standing for their rights to a fair competition, doing what most of us have urged female athletes to do in these situations - which is to refuse to participate. As punishment for their actions, they have no been banned from all competitions for the rest of the year.

The new anti-women regulations of Biden's faux Title IX haven't even kicked in yet, and already girls are facing major repercussions for refusing to comply.

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