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BOYS IN GIRLS SPORTS

maxoscar

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On ongoing case in New Hampshire is revolting and is evidence that the culture wars are alive and ill, and in this case unsurprisingly New Hampshire.

An Obama Judge overruled state law and determined that a 15 yr old Trans Girl should be allowed to play for the girl's high school soccer team. Two fathers of bio girls filed a lawsuit against the School District as they were banned from attending their daughters' games because they wore "XX" armbands to support their daughters. XX is in reference to the chromosomes that a bio girl is born with.

The case goes before another Judge, Steven McAuliffe, who is the widower of Christa McAuliffe the astronaut who lost her life in the explosion. So, during the argument Thursday, this Judge lambastes these fathers questioning their motive in wearing the wristbands was not in "support" of their daughters but as threat to the trans girl.

One interesting dialogue took place between one father and the Judge. McAuliffe asked the one father whether it occurred to him that the transgender girl might interpret wearing the pink wristbands "AS an attempt to INVALIDATE their existence?" In response the father got the best of this lefty Judge saying..."If he is a trans girl, pink might be the color he likes."

The questioning by this Judge clearly evidences his bias toward permitting boys to participate in girls' sports and even more egregiously denigrating fathers who want to attend their daughters' sports and exercise their free speech in wearing something in support or carrying signs or such other non-violent expressions of their opinions without being subject to punitive measures by the DOJ or Local Gendarmes.
 
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