Biden and the left declare war on girls sports

 Washington Examiner Editorial:

President Biden has signed an executive order forcing schools that accept public funding to allow biological boys to compete in girls sports. His Department of Education is also expected to flip sides on two transgender sports battles: defending Connecticut’s law, which has the same effect, and fighting against Idaho’s law, which would preserve the integrity of girls sports.

Biden's action is a repudiation of science, an eradication of equal opportunities for female athletes, and a contradiction to basic common sense.

The biological reality of gendered sports is clear to anyone who watches. The occasion for the lawsuit against Connecticut is that two biological men were dominating women’s track championships and breaking women’s records. In soccer, the world champion U.S. Women’s National Team was soundly defeated, 5-2, in a scrimmage against the under-15 boys' squad for a middling Major League Soccer franchise. And you are likely to see more slam dunks in an average boys' high school basketball game than in any given game of the WNBA.

According to World Rugby, athletes who have undergone male puberty are, on average, “stronger by 25%-50%, are 30% more powerful, 40% heavier, and about 15% faster” than their female counterparts. The science on testosterone and muscle mass has been clear as well. Male athletes have a biological advantage over girls, no matter how they identify. Biden might as well sign an order allowing high school athletes to compete in the same leagues as seventh and eighth graders.

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There is more.

Trans athletes should compete against other trans athletes or athletes with the same chromosomes.  Gender is actually determined by ones' chromosomes and not by the voices in their heads. 

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