Voters don’t want trans athletes in women’s sports

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Voters don’t want trans athletes in women’s sports
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Fully two-thirds of American voters oppose biological males who identify as women from competing in women’s athletics.

American voters have consistently rejected the “trans inclusion” agenda of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and far-left liberals. Yet both continue to ignore voters’ positions and the rights of women. It’s why 23 states have enacted laws to protect fairness for female athletes.

Even a majority of the poll’s self-identified “strong Democrats” aren’t in favor of this. According to the results: “Those ‘strong Democrats’ were only 43% supportive with 37% opposed and 20% unsure.” Since 2010, the NCAA has showcased its “pride” by pushing a trans inclusion policy ironically written by lesbian rights groups. These women apparently don’t care about female athletes. The NCAA’s Inclusion of Transgender Student-Athletes handbook dated August 2011 was a stealthy, cut-and-paste repackaging of the report written by the National Center for Lesbian Rights and Billie Jean King’s Women’s Sports Foundation.

The NCAA now forces colleges to complete a lengthy “nondiscrimination questionnaire” disclosing any law or institutional policy that the almighty NCAA could consider “discriminatory,” such as: The NCAA is not backing off, and it won’t unless NCAA President Charlie Baker has the backbone to confront the failures of former President Mark Emmert, who sought cover from the IOC and transgender activists he invited to the table, including Chris Mosier and Schuyler Bailar, while shutting out the voices of female athletes directly assaulted by NCAA’s policies.

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