West Virginia passed a law this Fall that bans biological males from competing in women’s sports. However, U.S. Circuit Judge Joseph R. Goodwin gave zero effs when he ruled that a biologically male middle school student, named Becky Pepper-Jackson, was allowed to compete on an all girls’ cross country team.
All you have to do is say, “Yo, I’m a woman, I’m just built differently.” Bam – female. So much for women’s rights, huh?
Just because you suck at sports when competing with other biological males does not mean you can just rob women of their efforts.
ACLU-West Virginia lawyers argued that HB 3293 was unfair to the 11-year-old student.
The Daily Caller reported:
Goodwin issued a preliminary injunction Wednesday allowing Pepper-Jackson to “sign up for and participate in school athletics in the same way as her girl classmates.”
This does nothing but glorify delusion. Then these poor individuals wonder why they still feel empty no matter how much validation they get. It’s sad. It’s even more upsetting that these ADULT AUTHORITY FIGURES are perpetuating it.
Goodwin also stated:
“A fear of the unknown and discomfort with the unfamiliar have motivated many of the most malignant harms committed by our country’s governments on their own citizens,” Goodwin said. “Out of fear of those less like them, the powerful have made laws that restricted who could attend what schools, who could work certain jobs, who could marry whom, and even how people can practice their religions.”
Uh, less like them? One has a dingle-dangle. One doesn’t. It’s not a difficult concept.
“At this point, I have been provided with scant evidence that this law addresses any problem at all, let alone an important problem,” the judge said of HB 3293. “When the government distinguishes between different groups of people, those distinctions must be supported by compelling reasons.”
As compelling as, I don’t know, GENITALS AND CHROMOSOMES?! Good grief, people. And no, I’m not referring to the marginal cases like hermaphrodites, so don’t come at me.
Women fought so hard for their rights and equality, then imagination just swipes the rug right out from under them.
If I were on that cross country team, I would refuse to run in any race that HE is a part of. Boycott the team and let him run alone. This isn’t fair to the girls or to HIS mental health.