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The speaker passionately defends the protection of women and girls in sports. They express concern over the Biden administration's proposed Title IX rule, which allows males who identify as women to participate in women's sports. The speaker argues that this would undermine women's rights and eliminate women's sports as they currently exist. They highlight the potential negative consequences, such as women losing access to roster spots, championships, records, and scholarships. The speaker also raises concerns about the safety and privacy of women in spaces like locker rooms. They propose a bill called the Save Women's Sports Act, which prohibits schools receiving federal funding from allowing biological males to participate in women's sports. The speaker urges colleagues to support the bill and protect women's sports.

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A biological man will compete in women's weightlifting at the Tokyo Olympics, a first due to prior efforts to separate male and female events. This issue is also happening in America, as highlighted in an Independent Women's Forum documentary. Cynthia Monteleone and her daughter, Reese, share their experiences of competing against biological males. Cynthia competed at the World Championships in 2018 against a biological male, and Reese ran against one in her first high school track meet. They claim mainstream media outlets censor their stories and deny the issue. They believe this threatens women's sports, as male-bodied athletes retain advantages even after treatments. These advantages, like muscle mass and bone density, begin in the womb. Reese says she's received support from teammates, despite some media opposition. She says her teachers understand that biological male athletes could take away opportunities from female athletes. They encourage others to speak up for fairness and equal opportunity in women's sports and direct people to a petition at iwf.org.

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The speaker asserts that the NCAA has complied with an unspecified demand. Addressing the governor of Maine, the speaker insists on compliance with federal law, stating, "we are the federal law." The speaker threatens the state of Maine with the loss of all federal funding if it does not comply, claiming the population doesn't want men playing in women's sports. The speaker anticipates seeing Maine in court and suggests the governor's political career will end. The speaker concludes by saying "Every state good."

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I, a woman, am frustrated because I am not allowed to compete in a violent combat sport against other women. I believe this decision sets women's rights back. In the past, I noticed some signs of hate during matches, such as complaints about my techniques. I consider these comments to be microaggressions of hate towards me.

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I felt I had to share after seeing the picture of two girls tying for second place, who would have won if not for a biological male competing in their category. It's just not fair to our girls. I've heard from people on both sides, some thanking me for speaking up, others unhappy about my post. I was even asked by Democrat leadership in the house to take the post down, but I haven't. This is public information, and our girls deserve a fair and level playing field. We'll have legislation coming up this session to discuss boys playing in girls' sports here in Maine, so there will be plenty of opportunity for folks to make their voices heard.

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An athlete expressed frustration with the NCAA, stating it is not okay that they are allowing female athletes to go through this situation and that the NCAA needs to be held accountable. She says that no one is trying to eradicate trans athletes, but that women want fairness. She feels women are being treated unfairly within their sports and that women have to suppress their feelings to make others feel better, which is not okay. The athlete says the NCAA is keeping women silent and bullying them into staying silent about the situation they have created. She has found support in the Independent Council of Women's Sports and wants to do whatever she can in the lawsuits for Riley Gaines and other female athletes. She wants to keep fighting with them and show her support because females deserve to compete at a level playing field and to get the same opportunities as men. She never expected to come to the US and face this kind of injustice.

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The NCAA is complying, which is positive. However, regarding Maine and its governor, you must comply with state and federal laws. We represent federal law, so compliance is mandatory. Failure to comply will result in the loss of all federal funding. Despite Maine's somewhat liberal population, most residents oppose men participating in women's sports. Therefore, comply, or you will lose federal funding. I'll see you in court; I anticipate an easy victory. Furthermore, enjoy your post-governor life, as I doubt you'll hold elected office again.

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I will not apologize for trying to protect women and girls in sports. This hearing was about protecting women, and I am here to stand up for their rights. We have fought for decades to win these rights, and I will continue to protect them. I am a woman, and I will not stop roaring to protect women, because we have rights too.

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My name is Leo Thomas. I'm a transgender woman, former college swimmer, and the first trans athlete to be named Division One NCAA champion. Swimming since I was five has taught me so much and given me opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with my peers. It breaks my heart to see trans kids lose out on these opportunities. The Department of Education has proposed a new Title IX rule regarding transgender athletes that would prohibit blanket bans on transgender kids, especially in grades K through eight. However, at the high school and college levels discrimination would not be prohibited under the guise of competitive fairness. This rule is a good start, but not enough. The trans community needs explicit protections from discrimination. Luckily, this rule is not final and we have thirty days to urge the Biden administration to amend the rule and grant equal protection for all transgender kids. Join me in commenting on this proposed rule and demanding equal protection for all transgender athletes.

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My daughter plays sports, but there are concerns about fairness because she's bigger than other kids. When she performs well, some people claim it's unfair due to her being transgender. Incidents, like injuries, lead to accusations against her participation. We're trying to prevent such situations. If an accident occurs, would you support her? Absolutely. Is there any discrimination because she's transgender? No. We still need to adhere to Title IX regulations.

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Celeste Dyste, a 17-year-old track athlete, is advocating for the renewal of female rights, which she believes are being overlooked. She recounts an experience in the women's locker room where she saw a biological male watching her and other young women undress. She states he was already dressed for practice and had no reason to be in the locker room. She claims adults are invalidating the comfort and privacy of female students. She identifies the individual as having XY chromosomes, which she says makes him biologically male, while females have XX chromosomes. She asks what about the rights of females, stating they cannot allow their rights to be given up to cater to a man who watches women undress and is stripping away female opportunity. She hopes for the restoration of school safety.

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Maine Governor Janet Mills is facing scrutiny after the Department of Health and Human Services' civil rights division found the state in violation of Title IX for allowing biological men to compete in women's sports. The Department of Education, the Maine Principal's Association, and Greeley High School were specifically highlighted. Republican Maine State Representative Laurel Libby was censored for identifying a male athlete who won a girls' pole vault competition. Libby claims that the Democrat majority and Governor Mills are doubling down on this policy, despite most Mainers disagreeing with biological males participating in girls' sports. She suggests the governor will likely use taxpayer money to fight the Trump administration rather than protect Maine girls' rights and Title IX compliance, anticipating a court battle. Libby believes everyday Mainers find the Democrats' stance unpopular and unfair to girls, citing the support she's received since her censure. The loss of federal funding will affect everyone in educational institutions.

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My daughters will only compete against other women in sports. We need to stop allowing biological men to change in front of young girls. Let's fix this by 2024.

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If you support girls and women's equality and sports, stand up. It's unfair and unsafe for males to compete in girls' sports. Don't be afraid of being called a bigot. Fight for women's equality, privacy, fairness, and safety. Be honest, brave, and stand with us in the fight for equality.

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I'm a student at Martin Luther King High School and a member of the cross country team. This season, many of us feel silenced about the impact of one individual's participation on our team. It seems the school prioritizes one person over the entire team, which is unfair. I approached the athletic director to express our concerns, but my teammates were dismissed and their shirts supporting girls' sports were compared to hate symbols. This is not about targeting anyone; it's about feeling safe. As a 16-year-old girl, I don't feel safe with boys in our locker room or around us during practice. We deserve an environment where we can compete without feeling uncomfortable or unsafe.

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The speaker claims racism is occurring, starting with Caitlin Clark and now directed at them. They assert that when white players excel, they are labeled cocky and targeted, suggesting some people don't like seeing white women dominate the game. The speaker describes being elbowed, shoved, and threatened, and attributes this to their race and competitive style. They state they will retaliate if hit dirty and won't be intimidated because of their skin color. They believe Caitlin Clark has experienced similar treatment and call for the league to address the issue. They ask for support from those who recognize the double standards.

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Speaker 0 introduces a video TikTok banned for being “too controversial, too filled with hate, and too offensive.” Speaker 1 urges: “If you think girls and women's equality matter, stand up.” “If girls and women's sports matter and you want your daughters to have the same opportunity you had, stand up.” “If you know that it isn't fair or safe to allow males to compete in girls' sports because it's, well, obvious, Stand up.” “Don't be cowed by people who call you a bigot.” “Don't let men tell us how to be good girls. Don't let others tell you you just need to be quiet.” “We deserve our own sports, privacy, fairness, safety.” “We deserve a chance to compete and win.” Speaker 0 calls it “Crazy. Right? Not what you expected.” and says it’s a sign of this insane time where “the biological differences between men and women and boys and girls actually exist” and “There is such a thing as a woman and a girl that is distinct and different from a man or a boy is deemed ban worthy by TikTok.” He notes “There have been a couple of court rulings that have begun to undo the Biden administration's destruction of title nine.” “We have to keep building the momentum, keep sharing the truth, speaking the truth, and supporting those who do.”

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I want to thank God, Riley, and my friends for supporting me in standing up for women's sports. The transgender movement has impacted us, leading me to take action. With Riley's help, we formed a group to address the unfairness in sports. After a competition, my friend was upset for losing to a boy. I urge everyone who values women's sports to join us in fighting for fairness.

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As a parent and graduate of this district, I'm deeply concerned that boys are allowed in girls' bathrooms. My daughter and other girls have voiced their concerns to the board, but were ignored. A drafted gender support plan states that students can use restrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identity. This policy and a statement on the website about Title IX are violations of girls' rights, contradicting Title IX of the Higher Education Act and President Trump's executive order. The district must rescind policies that permit these violations. Failure to do so will result in a violation filed with the Office of Civil Rights. I've addressed this before, but instead of finding solutions, the district remains silent. I urge you to bring your policies into compliance with the law to protect our young girls.

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The NCAA is complying, which is positive. However, regarding Maine and its governor, compliance with state and federal laws is mandatory. As the federal law, we expect adherence, or federal funding will be withheld. Despite Maine's liberal leanings, its population generally opposes men competing in women's sports, so compliance is in your best interest to receive federal funding. If you don't comply, I'll see you in court. I anticipate an easy legal victory and doubt the governor's future in elected office.

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The NCAA is complying, which is good. To the Governor of Maine, you must comply with federal laws. We are the federal law, so you better do it, or you won't receive any federal funding. Even though your state is somewhat liberal, your population doesn't want men playing in women's sports. Comply, or you're not getting federal funding. I'll see you in court. I look forward to it, it should be an easy case. Enjoy your life after being governor because I don't think you'll be in elected politics after this.

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The speaker begins by reminding everyone to respect each other during the meeting. They introduce themselves as Sophia Lohrey, who works for the California Family Council and hosts a podcast called "This is a Woman's Podcast." The goal of the meeting is to empower and protect girls' sports and female athletes, defending the original intent of Title IX. They mention that there will be discussions on topics such as Title IX, the physiological advantage of male athletes, and the emotional and psychological impact on girls when men play on their sports teams. Another speaker interrupts, expressing their First Amendment rights and disagreement. The situation becomes tense, with the interrupted speaker questioning why they are being asked to leave. The transcript ends with the interrupted speaker requesting the name of the library.

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More biological males are competing in female sports, dominating and taking opportunities from girls. A frustrated parent shares how her daughter, a skilled athlete, didn't compete due to a male athlete's presence. She questions why average male athletes can excel in female sports, affecting fairness. Urging for change, she emphasizes the need to protect opportunities for girls.

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I’ve always felt different, realizing I identify as a 6-year-old trapped in an adult's body. My name is Paul Cornell Jr., and I compete in the Cedar Valley Little Rookies T-Ball League. I truly belong here, despite being much larger than the other kids. While some people don’t accept me, I persevere to live my truth for all the real 6-year-olds who feel they can’t show their true selves. I’m a good person, and if you disagree, I’ll make sure you face consequences. There’s a debate about gender in sports, emphasizing that biological differences matter. Women have fought for their rights, and it’s crucial to stand up for them now. I identify with a 5-year-old. That’s not fair!

The Megyn Kelly Show

Lawfare 2.0 Fighting Trump, and Sparring with Newsom, w/ Charlie Kirk, and Female Athlete Speaks Out
Guests: Charlie Kirk
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Megyn Kelly discusses the ongoing legal battles involving the Trump administration, particularly focusing on deportations of Venezuelan gang members. She highlights a conflict with Judge Boasberg of the DC federal court, who has challenged Trump’s authority regarding these deportations, suggesting it could lead to a constitutional crisis. Kelly emphasizes that the judge's actions reflect a misunderstanding of presidential powers, particularly in foreign policy, and criticizes the ACLU's involvement in directing these legal challenges. Charlie Kirk joins the conversation, asserting that the concentration of power in Washington, particularly among unelected judges and bureaucrats, undermines the founding principles of the U.S. Kirk argues that the judiciary should not interfere with the president's foreign policy decisions, citing historical precedents where judicial overreach could have impeded national security. He praises the Trump administration for strategically choosing to fight back against judicial interference and for their efforts to deport gang members, framing it as a necessary action to protect American citizens. Kirk also discusses the implications of the Alien Enemies Act, arguing that it grants the president significant authority to act against foreign threats without judicial oversight. He expresses concern over the left's willingness to side with criminals and terrorists, illustrating a moral decline within the Democratic Party. The conversation shifts to the deportation of individuals involved in serious crimes, emphasizing the need for strict immigration policies. The discussion then transitions to Gavin Newsom's podcast, where Kirk reflects on his appearance as the inaugural guest. He believes engaging with Newsom provided an opportunity to expose his weaknesses and challenge his policies, particularly regarding gender issues in sports. Kirk argues that while some conservatives may hesitate to engage with Newsom, doing so can help educate a broader audience and highlight the inconsistencies in his positions. Lastly, Kelly interviews Mina Vard, a Swedish athlete who faced competition against a transgender woman in the NCAA championships. Vard recounts her experience of losing a championship title to a competitor who had previously competed as a man, expressing her frustration over the NCAA's handling of the situation. She calls for the NCAA to recognize the unfairness of allowing transgender athletes to compete against women and advocates for the restoration of titles and recognition for female athletes affected by these policies. Vard emphasizes the emotional toll of losing her hard-earned victory and the need for protections for women in sports.
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