Trans-Identifying Males Are Cleaning Up In Female Sports. This UN Report Quantifies The Damage
Girls and women have lost out on nearly 900 medals at the expense of male athletes who identify as transgender, a United Nations report has found. With the backing of leftists, elected Democrats, and, most notably, the Biden-Harris administration, males who identify as female have been permitted to compete in female sports and use women’s and ...
Girls and women have lost out on nearly 900 medals at the expense of male athletes who identify as transgender, a United Nations report has found.
With the backing of leftists, elected Democrats, and, most notably, the Biden-Harris administration, males who identify as female have been permitted to compete in female sports and use women’s and girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms, supposedly in the name of equality.
Trans-identifying males have taken 890 medals from female competitors, according to the study, which is subtitled “Violence against women and girls in sports.” Additionally, across 29 different sports, 600+ female athletes have lost to male competitors.
“The replacement of the female sports category with a mixed-sex category has resulted in an increasing number of female athletes losing opportunities, including medals, when competing against males,” the report said.
Aside from missed opportunities, girls and women have had to share private spaces, like locker rooms, with males. One glaring example occurred in NCAA women’s swimming; a male swimmer named Lia Thomas routinely used the women’s locker room, making some teammates uncomfortable. Thomas, of course, also won medals while competing against females in the NCAA.
Female athletes have also been injured by males who identify as transgender. In one case, a high school volleyball player in North Carolina named Payton McNabb suffered a concussion and extensive trauma to her head and neck after a trans-identifying player from an opposing team spiked a ball at her.
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McNabb has since become an advocate for protecting girls and women’s sports.
“On September 1, 2022, I was severely injured in a high school volleyball game by a transgender athlete on the opposing team,” McNabb said last year. “I suffered from a concussion and neck injury, that, to this day, I’m still recovering from. Other injuries I still suffer from today include impaired vision, partial paralysis … constant headaches, as well as anxiety and depression.”
“I was unable to play the rest of my last volleyball season,” she added. “My ability to learn, retain, comprehend, has also been impaired, and I require accommodations at school for testing because of this.”
????MUST WATCH: Speaking about her experience for the first time, Payton McNabb, a North Carolina high school athlete at Hiwassee Dam High School, shared her experience competing against a biological male in volleyball on the opposing team & the injuries she suffered as a result. pic.twitter.com/IsCCrhzne3
— Independent Women’s Forum (@IWF) April 20, 2023
In another instance, a male field hockey player on a girls’ high school team took a shot at the goal and hit a female player in the face, appearing to knock out some of her teeth. Video of the brutal injury has gone viral online.
Related: NCAA Volleyball Player Says Coaches Repeatedly Assigned Her To Room With Trans Player At His Request
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