Keep speaking up, women! Winning is in sight!
When liberal members of the media talk about biological men in female sports, the only thing they really raise is how trans athletes feel. No one really cares about girls or women.
But people like me, I say “screw it in.”
In the current battle between common sense and fairness, nonsense and radical behavior, it is absolutely important that women be emphasized. Not only do they have to feel all this Tom Fourley’s emotions, they are also forgotten by everyone else who refuses to acknowledge them. It’s very sad.
I’m taking me to a girl named Taylor Sterling who told her story in the California Legislature. She explained how she lost her spot on a high school girl’s cross-country team so that biological men could ride the team.
Sterling is a student-athlete who attended Martin Luther King High School (Riverside, California), and said he was unfairly treated because the school showed priority treatment to trans athletes. (Related: Female Fencer Stephanie Turner Lands a Great Honor after refusing to assume a biological man)
“I was taken away from the Varsity Girls team and replaced by a newly qualified male transfer student who received favorable treatment. I worked with the team every day during the summer. I said Sterling.
“In late October, the male transfer student was given my place after not being bound by the same strict team requirements as me and the other girls. He didn’t have to attend practice while my team and I ran seven miles a day together.
Sterling said both she and her teammates set up a peaceful protest featuring a sports t-shirt that read “saves women’s sports.” The school ultimately punished the two women in protest.
“Our athletic director told me he took off his shirt and was like wearing a sw before a Jew and told me he would face disciplinary behavior if he put it on again,” Sterling said.
“My right to freedom of speech as a matter of title IX and women. Why are girls being told we must sit and be quiet while boys unfairly ahead of our lives? Why are boys attending practices and not having to sacrifice to become academic athletes?
You can see her testimony here.
Today, at the California State Capitol, our client and high school female athlete, Taylor Sterling, won the Bill Essay Women’s Award!
Congratulations, Taylor, standing firm in truth and faith – you are a bold role model for you… pic.twitter.com/sqfbj24nmx
– Supporters of faith and freedom (@advocates4faith) April 1, 2025
Something absolutely incredible by this young woman…we need to seriously change.