A meeting of the School Board in California presented an emotional debate about transgender athletes that were allowed to share changing rooms with high school girls. A girl who cried a speech was told to “wrap him” by the president of the Board.
Duration The meeting of the Board of the Unified School District of Lucia Mar (LMUSD) on Wednesday, an athlete with a secondary school girls at the Arroyo Grande School called Celeste Diest Tok the Podium to tell your experience of having to change in front of A. Solologically, Whyolicylicallashays Athlete watched him deviate.
“I entered the women’s locker room to change for the practice of track where I saw, at the end of my row, a biological man who watched not only Myelf, but the other young women undressed. This experience went beyond the traumatic,” said Diest, when he began to beg.
“Adults like you make us feel my colleagues feel that our own comfort was not valid, he only thought that our privacy was and is still completely raped.”
Diest then fought through his tears to argue that the XY chromosomes of the trans athlete define the person as a man, adding: “That is the basic biology.”
But Diest was interrupted by the president of the LMUSD Board, Colleen Martin.
“It’s fine, please wrap it,” said Martin, who feels Diest to finish his point.
The teenager sniffed and continued talking.
“I just want to ask” what about us? “We cannot sit and allow rights to give themselves to Cater, who is a man, that women of women undress and eliminate women who once fought for us. Security.”
Diest then moved away from the stage to a roaring applause of the audience before Martin tried to silence the cheers.
Martin even begged to hit his deck to try to temper the growing applause, but the cheers only became stronger after that.
“No!” Martin shouted when the cheers became stronger.
Then, Martin sat in silence while the applause continued for several more seconds, before he finally tempered, and the next speaker cools another speech that opposes trans inclusion.
Before Diest’s speech, one of the other speakers, a woman named Shannon Kessler, who was scheduled to go after the teenager, asked Martin if he could give Diest time. But Martin denied that request.
“We are not doing that,” Martin said.
Several other parents gave speeches in the opposition of the athletes transalers, while other members of the community spoke in support of trans inclusion.
California has been one of the many blue states of the Nation in challenging the executive order of the “maintenance of men outside women’s sports” by President Donald Trump, and has allowed Trans athletes to compete with girls for more than a decade.
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CIF Statute 300.D. It reflects the education code, stating: “All students should have the opportunity to participate in CIF activities in a way that is consistent with their gender identity, regardless of the gender that appears in the records of a student.”
These laws and the subfreffente that allow management athletes to compete with girls and women in the state have resulted in multiple controversies about the problem only during the last year.
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) said it will continue following the State’s Law that allows athletes to participate as the gender they identify, a spokesman told Fox News Digital.
“The CIF provides students with the opportunity to belong, connect and compete in educational experiences in accordance with the California Law. [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] That allows students to participate in school programs and activities, including sports teams and competitions, according to the student’s gender identity, regardless of the gender list in the student’s records, “said a CIF statement.
The Democratic majority of the California State Legislature rejected two bills that would have changed state law to prohibit trans athletes of girls sports on April 1.