Woke Media Hypes Trans Awareness Week By Slamming Laws Protecting Women’s Sports

Transgender Awareness Week is ending tomorrow, and the observance provided the occasion for woke media to attack the opponents of transgender incursions on women’s sports. One of these is a USA Today writer who accused state lawmakers of attacking trans kid by passing laws prohibiting males from competing in women’s sports.

Clearly, the states passing laws to keep dudes out of girls’ sports are badly needed as a preemptive strike against the inevitable. This is perhaps the most vital message that objective journalists can convey to transgender awareness week. These new state laws can be considered normal and are needed in every one of the 50 US states.

USA Today’s Mike Freeman zeroed in on Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a bill last March to show her anti-trans bigotry.:

“What Hutchinson did was one of many manipulative and, frankly, bigoted moves that uses trans kids as political chips. It’s designed to use fear to gain political power.”

Freeman asserts that sports can be used to target trans youth. According to Freeman, these children just want the same sports that they enjoy. Trans sports are a controversial topic because trans boys tend to be stronger and more powerful than their female counterparts. It creates a very unfair playing field for girls. This is not the state legislating to protect the integrity of women’s sports, these boys are bullies and extremists.

Freeman continues to mention West Virginia Governor. Jim Justice signed the bill that prohibits boys who don’t know their gender can compete on teams aligned with their gender identity. Gov. Justice appeared in an MSNBC interview with Stephanie Ruhle, who set her “phasers to heavy stun” and obliterated him for not citing any examples of trans boys in girls’ sports, Freeman wrote. Ruhle stated that education is a priority in West Virginia over anti-trans laws.

It’s really about “assaulting” trans kids rather than protecting them, Freeman charged in his post today.

Freeman and LGBT advocates often overlook some inconvenient truths.

First, LGBT pressure groups have convinced the NCAA, Olympic athletic organizations and state athletic associations – most notably Connecticut – among other sports regulators to allow males to compete on women’s teams. The U.S. Department of Justice sided with them over the Connecticut policy, and courts (in Idaho, for example) have halted state laws that would assure integrity in women’s sports.

So when Ruhle, Freeman and others say this is a non-issue and a means of attacking defenseless transgenders that’s pure balderdash.

Additionally, homosexuality is only 4.5 per cent in America, yet the United States Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal for the whole country. That notorious bit of judicial activism didn’t just redefine marriage, it launched attacks on religious liberty, free speech and on the businesses of people who financially supported marriage propositions. The transgender madness is already spawning gender pronoun laws. One high school football player was expelled for saying that there were only two genders. This is far more than the gender-confused boys of Arkansas. Because of the LGBT legal juggernaut, our Founding Fathers could not recognize this country.

Clearly, the states passing laws to keep dudes out of girls’ sports are badly needed as a preemptive strike against the inevitable. This is perhaps the most vital message that objective journalists can convey to transgender awareness week. The new laws are not extreme and they will be needed by all 50 states.

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