For The Love Of Girls, Get Boys Out Of Girls’ Sports.
Oh look. That thing that never happens, happened.
Again.
And Again.
A boy, who believes he’s a girl, took two first place medals last weekend in the California High School Track and Field Championships in Clovis, CA.
AB Hernandez, a junior at Jurupa Valley High School, went home with gold medals in both the triple jump and high jump. He finished second against the girls in the long jump.
For about an hour during the meet, a plane circled the venue trailing a banner that read “No Boys In Girls’ Sports!”
Athletics officials, aware that President Donald Trump signed an executive order outlawing boys in girls’ sports, beclowned themselves by allowing the second-place winner (the actual GIRL winner) to stand on the first place spot with Hernandez.
Why this performative move if it was not unfair for a boy in mascara to compete?
Sports Illustrated explained the ridiculous rule this way:
The CIF announced Wednesday it will add an extra qualifier for all events Hernandez is entered. Additionally, whatever place Hernandez finishes a duplicate medal will be made for a "biological female student-athlete."
For the love of girls, would it be that hard for California sports officials to ban boys from competing against girls? Do they have so little regard for females? A simple chromosome test, via cheek swab, ought to determine where athletes compete.
It wasn’t just in California.
That thing that never happens - that the right exaggerates - also happened in Washington this past weekend. For the second year in a row, Veronica Garcia, a boy, won the state Class 2A 400-meter dash by nearly a second.
He was unapologetic about robbing a girl of her place on the podium.
A transgender athlete told her booing critics to “get a life” after dominating the girls’ Washington state track high school championship for the second year in a row — prompting the runner-up to receive praise from the crowd and former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines.
Verónica Garcia, 17, won the Class 2A 400-meter dash by nearly a second at Mount Tahoma High School on Saturday — a year after becoming the state’s first trans athlete to win a state title, according to the Seattle Times.
The East Valley High School athlete had been heckled throughout the day and faced open criticism from attendees and competitors.
Correction, New York Post, Veronica is a “he” not “her.”
Female runners were not amused by the competition in Washington. When the meet was over, the actual female first place finisher in the 400-meter event posed defiantly on the podium.
This madness has to end. I feel sorry for the so-called “trans” athletes have been lied to by their parents and health care professionals. They cannot become girls. The best they can hope for is a lifetime of hormone therapy and eventual mutilation.
But they can’t change biology.
My question: Where are the feminists? Where are the activists that purport to care about women’s rights?
Oh, that’s right. They’re only interested in abortion.
It’s up to us, common sense women, to fight for our daughters and granddaughters to ensure they’re able to compete on a level field after years of training.
Long hair and mascara don’t make you a girl. Neither do daily doses of estrogen.
Let’s get boys out of girls’s sports. Before the thing that never happens happens again.