My VIP for this week is a young woman named Adaleia Cross who loves sports and was excited to become a member of the track and field team at her middle school. However, she lost her enthusiasm because a biological male who thinks that he is female was allowed to join the girls’ team and is outperforming her.
Virginia Allen at The Daily Signal reported that Adaleia’s parents met with the leadership at her Bridgeport, West Virginia, middle school about their concerns of a biological male competing alongside their daughter in athletics. Their visit did no good because “Nothing changed,” according to Adaleia’s father.
Adaleia
is not only losing opportunities to compete, but she has experienced sexual
harassment with this biological male saying things like, “You have more
testosterone than I do, and I’m still beating you.” This is “incredibly insulting,”
according to Adaleia’s mother. The male pretending that he is female also
taunted Adaleia, saying, “You just need to work harder. I work harder than you.
That’s why I’m beating you,” the mother recalled.
Adaleia is not the only young woman who has lost
opportunities to compete. She joins “an ever-growing group of young women who
have lost out on sports opportunities because of boys and men entering girls
and women’s sports.” They have also been “subjected to having to share locker
rooms with males and have even faced harassment from males who identify as
females.
The females of across America will continue to face similar
risks because the Biden administration change a rule in Title IX that is
scheduled to take effect on August 1. Allen reported the following:
The Biden administration has rewritten the definition of
sex in Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 to include gender identity
and sexual orientation. The change swings the door wide open for males to enter
female-only spaces and compete in girls and women’s sports.
A number of lawsuits have been filed since the Biden
administration officially announced the new rule, including one by the
conservative legal nonprofit Alliance Defending Freedom.
Alliance Defending Freedom is working to block the Title IX
rule change on behalf of women and girls such as Adaleia Cross, and ADF
attorney Rachel Rouleau says she is “very hopeful that this rule will be stayed
and won’t go into effect on [Aug. 1], at least while the litigation in these
cases goes on.”
My mother had the opportunity to participate in high school sports. Sometime between when my mother was in high school and when I went to high school
(37 years), rules had changed, and my generation of girls did not have the
opportunity to play school sports.
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