• Lawsuit filed after transgender athlete joins girl's cross country team

    From it@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 7 06:29:00 2024
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    RIVERSIDE, Calif. - A high school in Riverside is the latest to join the controversial debate involving transgender athletes and sports.

    "Teachers, students, supervisors, everyone [is talking about it]," said
    Tory, a student.

    Taylor, a girls’ cross-country runner at Martin Luther King High School,
    was co-captain of the varsity team. However, a transgender girl ran a
    faster time and reportedly took Taylor’s roster spot.

    "It’s been hard honestly," said Taylor’s father, Ryan Starling. "You tear
    up. Having my daughter come to me, wrap my arms around me and say ‘Dad, I
    don’t understand’; it’s heartbreaking."

    Taylor, and a teammate named Kaitlyn, filed a civil federal lawsuit
    against MLK High School and Riverside Unified School District.

    "My initial reaction was like, I was really surprised, because it was
    like, ‘Why is this happening to me?’" Taylor said in a recent interview
    with Fox News Digital.

    "There's a transgender student on the team. Why am I getting displaced
    when "I've worked so hard and gone to all of the practices, and this
    student has only attended a few of the practices?"

    According to the lawsuit, the transgender athlete hadn’t consistently
    attended practices or met key varsity eligibility requirements. However,
    they still took the roster spot away from Taylor.

    "The fact she was displaced by a biological male who did not meet those
    varsity requirements that’s not fair," said Julianne Fleischer, legal
    counsel with Advocates for Faith & Freedom. "It violates Title 9."

    Taylor and a teammate then reportedly wore a t-shirt to practice that
    read, "Save Girls Sports" on the front. On the back it said, "It’s common sense XX doesn’t equal XY."

    "We weren’t allowed to wear the shirt at practice," Taylor told Fox News Digital. "The student on our team wears bracelets that say, "Trans
    pride". Why is he allowed to wear that and why can’t we wear ours and
    express our opinion?"

    According to the lawsuit, Taylor took her concerns to a school
    administrator. The administrator allegedly compared the shirt to wearing a swastika in front of Jewish people.

    "It was definitely hard to hear because we're by no means trying to be hateful," Taylor’s friend Kaitlyn told Fox News Digital. "We're just
    wearing a shirt that expresses what we believe in trying to raise
    awareness to a situation."

    This week, dozens of students wore the "Save Girls Sports" t-shirts to
    school. According to parents, students were forced to cover up the words,
    or they’d face punishment.

    "My daughter was one of them," said Ryan Starling. "She got put in the principal’s office for 2.5 hours and lost out on educational time."

    While some people are showing their supporting, others are voicing their concerns.

    "That’s transphobic," said Hayden Nelson, a teacher in Riverside County.
    "I think they should cover it up and shouldn’t wear it. Trans women are
    still women."

    FOX 11 reached out to Riverside Unified School District for comment
    regarding these accusations, but so far hasn’t heard back.

    According to Starling and Fleischer, they’re expecting a response to their civil federal lawsuit filed against MLK High School and the district
    within the next few weeks.

    "All we’re asking for is equal rights," said Starling. "That’s all this
    whole lawsuit is about is applying equal rights for these girls."

    The Source
    Information for this story was provided through an interview with the
    teenage cross-country runner and her parents. Riverside Unified School
    District has yet to comment on the matter.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/riverside-mlk-high-transgender-athlete-joins-
    team

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    On Sat, 7 Dec 2024 06:29:00 +0100 (CET), "\" it \"" <it@rcu.org>
    wrote:

    RIVERSIDE, Calif. - A high school in Riverside is the latest to join the >controversial debate involving transgender athletes and sports.

    "Teachers, students, supervisors, everyone [is talking about it]," said
    Tory, a student.

    Taylor, a girls’ cross-country runner at Martin Luther King High School,
    was co-captain of the varsity team. However, a transgender girl ran a
    faster time and reportedly took Taylor’s roster spot.

    "It’s been hard honestly," said Taylor’s father, Ryan Starling. "You tear
    up. Having my daughter come to me, wrap my arms around me and say ‘Dad, I >don’t understand’; it’s heartbreaking."

    Taylor, and a teammate named Kaitlyn, filed a civil federal lawsuit
    against MLK High School and Riverside Unified School District.

    "My initial reaction was like, I was really surprised, because it was
    like, ‘Why is this happening to me?’" Taylor said in a recent interview
    with Fox News Digital.

    "There's a transgender student on the team. Why am I getting displaced
    when "I've worked so hard and gone to all of the practices, and this
    student has only attended a few of the practices?"

    According to the lawsuit, the transgender athlete hadn’t consistently >attended practices or met key varsity eligibility requirements. However,
    they still took the roster spot away from Taylor.

    "The fact she was displaced by a biological male who did not meet those >varsity requirements that’s not fair," said Julianne Fleischer, legal
    counsel with Advocates for Faith & Freedom. "It violates Title 9."

    Taylor and a teammate then reportedly wore a t-shirt to practice that
    read, "Save Girls Sports" on the front. On the back it said, "It’s common >sense XX doesn’t equal XY."

    "We weren’t allowed to wear the shirt at practice," Taylor told Fox News >Digital. "The student on our team wears bracelets that say, "Trans
    pride". Why is he allowed to wear that and why can’t we wear ours and
    express our opinion?"

    According to the lawsuit, Taylor took her concerns to a school
    administrator. The administrator allegedly compared the shirt to wearing a >swastika in front of Jewish people.

    "It was definitely hard to hear because we're by no means trying to be >hateful," Taylor’s friend Kaitlyn told Fox News Digital. "We're just
    wearing a shirt that expresses what we believe in trying to raise
    awareness to a situation."

    This week, dozens of students wore the "Save Girls Sports" t-shirts to >school. According to parents, students were forced to cover up the words,
    or they’d face punishment.

    "My daughter was one of them," said Ryan Starling. "She got put in the >principal’s office for 2.5 hours and lost out on educational time."

    While some people are showing their supporting, others are voicing their >concerns.

    "That’s transphobic," said Hayden Nelson, a teacher in Riverside County.
    "I think they should cover it up and shouldn’t wear it. Trans women are
    still women."

    FOX 11 reached out to Riverside Unified School District for comment
    regarding these accusations, but so far hasn’t heard back.

    According to Starling and Fleischer, they’re expecting a response to their >civil federal lawsuit filed against MLK High School and the district
    within the next few weeks.

    "All we’re asking for is equal rights," said Starling. "That’s all this
    whole lawsuit is about is applying equal rights for these girls."

    The Source
    Information for this story was provided through an interview with the
    teenage cross-country runner and her parents. Riverside Unified School >District has yet to comment on the matter.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/riverside-mlk-high-transgender-athlete-joins-
    team

    Why don't the boys in that school give that fag the beating of its
    life? Enough of this nonsense with he/shes.

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