Riley and Jennifer are not playing the game!
Recently, NCAA I switched the policy In line with an executive order issued by President Donald Trump, transgender athletes are called “holding men out of women’s sports.”
Come to find it, that’s not true, and the parent woman is happy about it as she backed Riley Gaines and Jennifer Say and both denounced the NCAA for being “co-sick.” Not there.
The NCAA policy uses the term “gender assigned at birth” when it comes to athlete eligibility. But the problem is that basic science tells us that people are not “gendered at birth.” Rather, a person’s gender is based on the XX and XY chromosomes. (Related: “Putting Women’s Rights”: Stephen A. Smith tells the absolute truth about biological men in women’s sports)
However, the NCAA does not do it by the biology of fact. Hell, they even have their policy that female athletes can make decisions based on an individual’s “birth record” so that people cannot change their birth certificates.
“The new NCAA policy doesn’t follow President Trump’s beautifully, thoroughly written executive order, which is a direct contrast,” Gaines tweeted. “The NCAA is controlled by co-sick people.”
Jennifer Sey, founder of XX-XY Athletics, also squealed with dislike for NCAA policies.
“Self-ID is not the case, and that’s all that is required in the new NCAA policy. Birth certificates can be changed in all but six states,” writes Sey. “And the gender verification in this policy is the birth certificate. Do you understand the problem?”
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The new NCAA policy does not comply with President Trump’s beautifully written executive order. That’s a direct contrast.
The NCAA is managed by people with co-sickness. https://t.co/b9psg0to27
– Riley Gaines (@riley_gaines_) February 17, 2025
It looks like the NCAA is there for a whirlwind… get it!