Synopsis Posted March 10, 2021 Report Share Posted March 10, 2021 https://www-rt-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.rt.com/usa/517560-south-dakota-transgender-athletes/amp/ YYYEEEAAAHHH BBBAAABBBYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! South Dakota passes bill banning biological males from participating in female sports to mark Women’s Day 9 Mar, 2021 03:11 / Updated 1 day ago FILE PHOTO.Reuters / Eric Draper South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem vowed to sign the legislation that will ban biological males from competing in female sports, following other Republican-controlled states in sending a message on gender politics. “We're celebrating International Women's Day by defending women's sports,” Noem said Monday on Twitter, minutes after the South Dakota Senate passed the state's Women's Fairness in Sports legislation. “I'm excited to sign this bill very soon.” South Dakota's bill was passed after Mississippi lawmakers approved similar legislation last week. Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves said on Thursday that he would sign the bill, making it law. Idaho last year became the first US state to enact a law barring transgender females from competing in girls' and women's sports, but a federal court ruling has held up implementation. South Dakota and Mississippi were among about two-dozen states that had such legislation pending this year. The bills are advertised as protecting girls and women from unfairly having to compete with biological males. Among other concerns, parents have raised fears that biological males with physical advantages over girls could stand in the way of their daughters winning college athletic scholarships. The legislation also reflects efforts by Republicans to push back against Democrats on transgender politics, including President Joe Biden's Inauguration Day executive order expanding LGBTQ discrimination protections. The order condemned denying children “access to the restroom, the locker room or school sports.” The political divide was evident on Monday. While Noem, a rising star among conservative Republicans, was touting a bill banning transgender females from female sports, Biden marked International Women's Day by creating a White House Gender Policy Council and announcing that two female generals would head US combat commands. Before it was passed on Monday, the bill ran into unlikely opposition from some members of the Republican-dominated legislature. Republican Senator V.J. Smith argued the passage of the bill would be tantamount to a “political statement,” that is bound to be challenged in a federal court. Opponents of the bill have argued that it's discriminatory and purports to solve a problem that doesn't exist. While there is believed to be no transgender females playing in any high schools sports league in the state, instances of transgender females dominating women’s sports have grabbed headlines in the recent years. For instance, two transgender girls dominated Connecticut high school sprinting championships, leading to lawsuits filed last year by the families of female competitors who said they were deprived of track titles and scholarship opportunities. In 2018, Rachel McKinnon, a Canadian transgender woman, became a world cycling champion in the 35-44 age bracket, drawing complaints of unfairness from some competitors. McKinnon defended her title the next year, attracting more attention to the cause. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shelley Posted March 10, 2021 Report Share Posted March 10, 2021 24 minutes ago, Synopsis said: https://www-rt-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.rt.com/usa/517560-south-dakota-transgender-athletes/amp/ YYYEEEAAAHHH BBBAAABBBYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! South Dakota passes bill banning biological males from participating in female sports to mark Women’s Day 9 Mar, 2021 03:11 / Updated 1 day ago FILE PHOTO.Reuters / Eric Draper South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem vowed to sign the legislation that will ban biological males from competing in female sports, following other Republican-controlled states in sending a message on gender politics. “We're celebrating International Women's Day by defending women's sports,” Noem said Monday on Twitter, minutes after the South Dakota Senate passed the state's Women's Fairness in Sports legislation. “I'm excited to sign this bill very soon.” South Dakota's bill was passed after Mississippi lawmakers approved similar legislation last week. Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves said on Thursday that he would sign the bill, making it law. Idaho last year became the first US state to enact a law barring transgender females from competing in girls' and women's sports, but a federal court ruling has held up implementation. South Dakota and Mississippi were among about two-dozen states that had such legislation pending this year. The bills are advertised as protecting girls and women from unfairly having to compete with biological males. Among other concerns, parents have raised fears that biological males with physical advantages over girls could stand in the way of their daughters winning college athletic scholarships. The legislation also reflects efforts by Republicans to push back against Democrats on transgender politics, including President Joe Biden's Inauguration Day executive order expanding LGBTQ discrimination protections. The order condemned denying children “access to the restroom, the locker room or school sports.” The political divide was evident on Monday. While Noem, a rising star among conservative Republicans, was touting a bill banning transgender females from female sports, Biden marked International Women's Day by creating a White House Gender Policy Council and announcing that two female generals would head US combat commands. Before it was passed on Monday, the bill ran into unlikely opposition from some members of the Republican-dominated legislature. Republican Senator V.J. Smith argued the passage of the bill would be tantamount to a “political statement,” that is bound to be challenged in a federal court. Opponents of the bill have argued that it's discriminatory and purports to solve a problem that doesn't exist. While there is believed to be no transgender females playing in any high schools sports league in the state, instances of transgender females dominating women’s sports have grabbed headlines in the recent years. For instance, two transgender girls dominated Connecticut high school sprinting championships, leading to lawsuits filed last year by the families of female competitors who said they were deprived of track titles and scholarship opportunities. In 2018, Rachel McKinnon, a Canadian transgender woman, became a world cycling champion in the 35-44 age bracket, drawing complaints of unfairness from some competitors. McKinnon defended her title the next year, attracting more attention to the cause. All states need to follow this , it’s completely unfair to woman to compete against biologically born men there should be a transgender , women and men groups 1 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Synopsis Posted March 10, 2021 Author Report Share Posted March 10, 2021 28 minutes ago, Shelley said: All states need to follow this , it’s completely unfair to woman to compete against biologically born men there should be a transgender , women and men groups You Go, GIRL!!! The basic issue is the Satanic gender change. Satanic gender change should NEVER be allowed OR accepted on ANY level. Genesis 1:27 New International Version 27 So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. So, if God HIMSELF creates male AND female, do men and women make males females AND females males? WHAT, pray tell, is the image man and woman are creating for THEMSELVES???!!! YEP!!! UGLY SATANIC IMAGE(S)!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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