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Boys Don’t Belong in Girls’ Sports

Boys don’t belong in girls’ sports.

Girls deserve equal opportunity to compete and win!

When boys can compete in girls’ sports, girls are deprived of an equal opportunity for success, and this uneven playing field leads to girls struggling to compete effectively. There are also safety concerns in contact sports leading to girls’ increased risk of injury.

In February 2024, the Democrat-controlled Virginia Senate Committees on Education and Health and House Committee on Education killed legislation that would have protected girls’ sports from biological males (SB 68, SB 723, and HB 1120). Loudoun County Delegate Atoosa Reaser (D-District 27) voted against protecting girls.

A big and strong male, that identifies as a female, playing sport with a smaller natural-born female.

THESE GIRLS WERE ROBBED!

Biological male Terry Miller set records at the CT State Open high school girls’ track and field championships in June 2018. 

Girls are being injured.

A transgender basketball player injures three female players, leading school to pull out of game. 

A high school volleyball player suffered severe head and neck injuries, and long-term concussion symptoms after a transgender player spiked a ball in her face.

Girls are being denied.

‘Fastest girl in Connecticut’ Chelsea Mitchell suing state after losing to trans athletes.

A boy beat me in track and sexually harassed me. Biden thinks I’m the problem.

Trans athlete who would have lost to male competitors wins women’s college track meet, shatters records.

Women are being beaten up by biological men.

Brutal, unfair Olympic beating by biological man competing in women’s boxing.

Women’s privacy and modesty are being violated.

Women’s privacy and modesty violated by being forced to share a locker room with biological males. Competitive swimmer Riley Gaines makes interviewer Sage Steele go quiet with never-before-told details of trans swimmer Lia Thomas.

What About in Loudoun County?

Our girls are being forced to share facilities with and compete against boys. 

Loudoun County Public Schools Policy 8040 states: 

“interscholastic, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities are part of the educational program and are subject to school supervision and regulation. All students are expected to display good sportsmanship in competitive activities, whether they are participants or spectators, and they shall conduct themselves in a manner demonstrating respect for persons and property. LCPS staff shall allow gender-expansive and transgender students to participate in such activities in a manner consistent with the student’s gender identity.” 

And it also states: “All students are entitled to have access to restrooms and locker rooms that are sanitary, safe, and adequate, so that they can comfortably and fully engage in their school programs and activities. Students should be allowed to use the facility that corresponds to their consistently asserted gender identity.”

What is Title IX?

Title IX (Title 9) was enacted in 1972 to ensure that no one is discriminated against on the basis of sex in any educational system that receives federal funding – your tax dollars. It is known for creating opportunities for girls in sports, and was intended to protect girls and women from sexual harassment in schools. 

Those protections are in danger from Joe Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona who have expanded Title IX to include gender identity, allowing boys who claim to be girls to use the restroom or changing facilities that your daughters use – which has happened here in Loudoun County – and to compete against her in sports, despite being bigger, faster, and stronger.

Loudoun County Teen Put Under Electronic Monitoring Before Transgender Bathroom Assault

How Many More Female Athletes Will Be Injured Before Biden Gives Up Trying to Rewrite Title IX?

What can you do?

Contact your representatives to demand fairness and protection for girls. Share this information with your family, friends, and neighbors. 

Tell your U.S. representative and senator to force the U.S. Department of Education to protect girls by removing LGBTQ+ from Title IX. 
Contact your school board member and tell them to reverse Policy 8040. 

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