Connecticut HS Girls Sue to Prevent TransGender Sports Dominance

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A federal court in Connecticut on Friday considered a motion to dismiss a suit alleging that state public schools unfairly disadvantage women in sports by allowing transgender athletes to compete against them.
Attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union, as well as those representing the Connecticut
Association of Schools, Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, argued that schools were not in violation of Title IX, a provision prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded schools, because the text of the statute is silent on gender identity's role in sexual discrimination.

The attorneys said that because Title IX doesn't determine discrimination based on individual athletic results, the fact that several transgender female athletes in the state have outperformed most women does not rise to a discrimination concern.
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On the other side, Roger Brooks, a senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, argued that the schools do violate Title IX because sports are based in physiology, not gender identity. This means, Brooks said, that what the case boils down to is a precise definition of "meaning of 'sex' in the athletic regulations of Title IX."

"If sex in the athletic regulations of Title IX must be construed as gender identity, then this court should dismiss this case," he said, adding that the core contention of the four women who brought forward the suit is that their transgender competitors have inherent physical advantages that come with having been born male.

As the rules stand right now, Brooks said, schools in Connecticut are only giving biological women in sports "extra lessons in losing." Title IX, which was passed in 1972, adheres to a biological definition of sex, Brooks said, adding that unless that definition is retained in law, future disputes of this nature won't have the chance to get off the ground.
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Robert Chatigny, the district court judge presiding over the case, said that he would decide whether or not to dismiss the case within the next three weeks.
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There is a special place in hell for the ******s that voted to allow this to happen to women athletes.
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So when did ****** become an unspeakable word?????
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Okay, so I'll try it another way, I saw it work another place.
There is a special place in hell for reetards that voted to allow this to happen to women athletes.
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Anybody NOT believe that at least 80% of the people in the OP photo voted for Biden?????
 
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