Women stand up for women’s sports because NCAA president won’t

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Female athletes are taking a stand against the NCAA. Sixteen female college athletes who compete in sports such as swimming, track, and soccer are suing the NCAA over its transgender athlete policy.

the NCAA over its transgender athlete policy. The athletes claim that the NCAA allowing men to compete in women’s sports violates Title IX, which bars discrimination based on anatomical sex at schools that receive federal funding.

These women deserve immense praise for taking a courageous stand. The NCAA should prevent men from competing in women’s sports, but it’s hard to imagine the athletic body willingly changing its policy due to its NCAA President Charlie Baker is the former governor of Massachusetts, and, despite being a Republican, Baker is a committed adherent of the transgender ideology.“You don’t want transgender athletes to have to play by different sets of rules at every step along the way in the process,” Baker . “Do there need to be rules? Do they have to meet clinical standards to participate? Yes, they should have to meet clinical standards, and those should be based on science.

Biology, a form of science, tells us that men and women are physically different, but Baker likes to ignore that science. a transgender bathroom and locker room access bill into law in 2016 and opposed the unsuccessful attempt by conservatives to repeal the law at the ballot box in 2018.began issuing the number of self-identified nonbinary students in school districts, starting with the 2019-2020 school year; it’s a third gender category, alongside male and female.

Whatever happens in the case these female athletes filed, at least some people are fighting to protect women’s sports — unlike the NCAA president.

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