A girls' team from a Christian school was banned from competing for refusing to compete against a biological male opponent. The indefinite ban can be derived from the clear expectations set for transgender student athletes, according to the statement of the state sports organization that made the decision.
The Vermont Principals' Association (VPA) issued a letter banning Mid Vermont Christian School's women's basketball team from competition after, according to the sports association's assessment, it " clearly violated its commitment to gender equality and disability and gender identity guidelines ” by refusing to compete against an opponent whose players included a biological male who identifies as female.
The decision of the Christian school in Vermont was not only due to physical conditions that distorted fair competition - since before the rise of gender ideology and LGBTQ propaganda, it was self-evident to choose women's and men's sports separately - but also the resulting also avoiding potential risk of injury. That is why the director of the school called on the VPA to rethink its decision and policy for the sake of justice and the future of women's sports.
As a result of the policy supporting unlimited admission, female athletes have to face numerous sports professional disadvantages as well as the possibility of injury and other traumas, including those arising from the use of common intimate rooms.
So the question arises, is there a balance between women's rights, sportsmen's rights and transgender rights?
Source: nypost.com
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