(Article republished from Revolver.news)
This is called cheating, by the way.
And speaking of cheating, here’s another troubling story. Five middle school girls took a stand and refused to compete against a male in the shot put event. And predictably, their righteous stand led to severe punishment. In this instance, the boy, now identifying as “Becky,” won the shot put event with a 32-foot throw—an impressive feat in the girls’ category. However, this performance would be considered abysmal in the boys’ category. There’s a clear pattern emerging here. Why is it always the men who are struggling in male sports who plow into girls’ sports, overshadowing the opportunities for girls to excel and achieve greatness?
Imagine being a girl, training your whole life to be competitive in female sports. Then some male with an identity crises comes along and beats you for the title!
Not only that, you get ridiculed and abused when you speak out!
I totally support Riley Gaines!
— ?Not The Girl In The Photo? (@big_monkeyball) May 12, 2023
And why are the feminists who are all about “protecting women’s spaces” dead silent on this issue?
NEW: Five middle schoolers who refused to compete against a biological male in the shot put have been banned from future competitions.
Where are all the outraged feminists?
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is now filing a lawsuit against the Harrison County Board of Education on behalf of the banned students.
“I will do everything in my power to defend these brave young girls. This is just wrong. We must stand for what’s right and oppose these radical trans policies,” he said.
On April 18, the 5 girls showed up to the Track and Field Championship and refused to throw.
Transgender Becky Pepper-Jackson ended up winning the shot put competition with a 32-foot throw.
NEW: Five middle schoolers who refused to compete against a biological male in the shot put have been banned from future competitions.
Where are all the outraged feminists?
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is now filing a lawsuit against the Harrison County… pic.twitter.com/CntWcdJMJf
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 30, 2024
Let the lawsuits fly…
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has filed a lawsuit against the Harrison County Board of Education on the student’s behalf after they were banned from future events.
‘I will do everything in my power to defend these brave young girls. This is just wrong. We must stand for what’s right and oppose these radical trans policies,’ Morrisey said on Monday.
The Attorney General posted his tweet in response to Women’s rights activist and former college swimmer Riley Gaines, who has stood by female athletes who have refused to compete against transgender athletes.
‘These girls stood up for what they believed and their coach barred them from competing. Insane,’ Gaines said.
‘It’s dangerous to teach young girls to ignore the threats their eyes and ears are warning them of. How do some call this “progress”?’
It’s unclear why the school or district banned the girls from future events for their recent protest that saw them walk up to the box to throw the shot put before leaving without a toss.
Sadly, the reason behind the school’s tyrannical move is painfully clear. The left is not only intent on promoting the diseased transgender lifestyle but also on punishing anyone who dares to oppose it. They want to make examples out of dissenters, like these five young girls, sending a stark message to anyone else considering the same path: “We will destroy your life and take everything you love and have worked for.” That’s the chilling message this school board is sending loud and clear.
Megyn Kelly has been a relentless voice, pushing back against this cruel and unusual punishment being imposed on young girls and women.
It’s high time that good, decent people stand up and fight back against this twisted, mentally ill movement with every resource at their disposal.
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