Two ‘radical feminist’ groups support GOP bill to ban trans women from women’s sports: report

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Two self-identified “radical feminist” groups are siding with Republicans in backing a bill banning transgender women from playing in women’s sports leagues, according to a report…

Two self-identified “radical feminist” groups are siding with Republicans in backing a bill banning transgender women from playing in women’s sports leagues, according to a report.

The self-described feminist groups said they believe in women’s rights as a category based on the sex of a person, not gender or gender identity. Former UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas ws seen as a controversial figure last year when she competed on the women’s swim team as a transgender woman.Dansky said she is a registered Democrat but completely disagrees with her party’s stance on the issue.

She noted that biological males have innate physical and athletic advantages to biological, cisgender females. Rep. Greg Steube introduced the bill that aims to prevent transgender women and girls who were assigned male at birth from participating in women’s and girl’s sports.The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act will go to the House floor for a vote Thursday, where Steube believes it will pass with a number of Democrats signing on. It’s future, however, is less certain in the Senate, he said.

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