Parents And Coaches Speak Out Against Transgenders In Women's Sports In Multiple Settings

John Simmons | February 20, 2023
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A growing number of everyday citizens are showing a willingness to speak out against the transgender agenda when it negatively affects women’s sports.

In England, a group of parents and coaches has voiced their frustration over an England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) policy that has allowed for a middle-aged transgendered female to compete in a club setting against their daughters -- some of whom are as young as 12 years old.

One coach said that the unnamed transgender player “hits the ball harder than any other I have seen in the league.” Duh, the player is a grown man.

A parent of one of the players said it was “unacceptable, uncomfortable and dangerous,” with another voicing their concerns over the potential lack of necessary physical boundaries between the pervert and the young girls.

“If I have a 13-year-old girl who needs to change because she has just started her period, she could well be sharing a confined space with a man who, under ECB policy, has decided they are now female,” the unnamed parent said. “I have real concerns about that.”

While the ECB’s policy currently forces clubs to accept any transgendered person in whatever setting they want, it is now reviewing its policy.

“Transgender participation is a complex area,” a spokesperson said. “In recreational cricket, the eligibility of players is based on their own self-identified gender, with no medical requirements. However, in light of guidance from the UK Sports Council’s Equality Group (SCEG), we are currently reviewing.”

Whatever conversation and review they have, the result is not complex. Transgendered women (ie. men) should not be allowed to compete against real women -- in any context.

But these British parents are not the only ones who are taking a firm stand on this issue. On this side of the pond, high-profile personalities are speaking out as well.

Ex-NFL star Marcellus Wiley -- who recently gave an accurate take on gun control -- said that he will not allow his daughters to compete in any sports league that permits transgendered females to compete against biological females.

“I’ll be damned if a male at birth turns into a female and tries to compete against my daughters,” Wiley said. “She ain’t out there. We out.”

Countless proponents of the transgender movement have characterized those who take this stance as bigots and transphobics. But this is the necessary and right view to hold, because anything less allows for selfish, confused individuals to ruin women’s sports.

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