Many U.S. states have outlawed men from participating in women’s college sports. (An absurdity that would never have to be outlawed in sane times, but social justice and transexual madness has rendered this an insane society.) Now Texas has officially joined their ranks.
In a ceremony at the Texas Women’s Hall of Fame in Denton, Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law the Save Women’s Sports Act. The new law is designed to protect women’s collegiate sports and competitions from men masquerading as women.
“We’re here because women’s sports are threatened across the entire country,” said Abbott. “Some women are being forced to play against biological men. … College records that women set are being threatened. Women’s sports, women’s records, women’s teams, women’s locker rooms all are jeopardized when biological men are allowed to compete for those titles, for those teams, for those records.”
Now, according to Abbott, “the legacy of women’s sports is safeguarded by the law for generations to come.”
The legislation, Senate Bill 15 by State Sen. Mayes Middleton (R–Galveston), bans Texas’ public universities and colleges from allowing biological men to compete against women.
Brady Gray, president of Texas Family Project, told Texas Scorecard he was “proud to be present for the historic signing of SB 15.”
“We are thankful for the work of Riley Gaines and others who helped champion this historic legislation to save women’s sports,” said Gray.
Gaines, a former collegiate champion swimmer, was forced to compete against a biological male and even lost championship titles due to his biological advantage. She was also forced to change with him in a locker room.
“This new law will protect the integrity of women’s sports,” said Gaines during the ceremony.
“It’s pretty amazing that this law is even necessary,” she continued, stating it’s obvious that “men are––and this is a fact––on average taller, stronger, more powerful, [and] can jump higher than women.”
Slowly but surely, sane states are pushing back against transsexual madness, as well as all the other social justice insanities. And ordinary Americans, even many who previously thought themselves Democrats, are growing increasingly fed-up with the crazy spewing from the loony left.
Faster, please.
Tags: 88th Texas Legislative Session, Brady Gray, Greg Abbott, Mayes Middleton, Riley Gaines, Social Justice Warriors, Texas, transexual
It’s a start, but there’s so much else that needs to be un-done. Obergefell, Wickard v. Filburn, Griggs v. Duke Power, Title IX, the 17th Amendment (the 19th should go too, but that’s unlikely to ever happen), all tax-funded welfare, Birthright citizenship (the 14th Amendment wasn’t intended to apply to Illegal Aliens, tourists, diplomats, or anyone else who wasn’t already a citizen aside from former slaves), the income tax. The list goes on and on.
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As bad as trans playing womens sports – it is trivial compared to the real issue
The real issue is the believe that a mental illness can be cured via a mutilation of a persons body and the embracement of permanent mutilation as a treatment
A journey begins with a single step….
Dear Kristi noem,
This is why you have no future in politics. because when you had a chance to pass this kind of law, you chickened out and went with your ESG corporate bosses.
Thank you for showing your cowardice on this, so you’ll never get a chance to stab us in the back again