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A school board in southern California voted to keep transnry athletes out of girls’ sports on Tuesday night.
Redlands Unified School Board voted to adopt the policy, 3-2. The school district is located in the San Bernardino County. Board President Michelle Rendler, together with members Candy Olson and Jeanette Wilson, voted for politics.
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California School District put her policy for trans athletes in girls’ sports. (Pakinomist)
“I’m just so grateful that this insanity hadn’t gone into society when I grew up,” Olson said via Redland’s Daily Facts.
“If people think there is no difference between men and women, they deny science,” she added.
Together to Redland’s Executive Trisha Keeling said during the meeting that there were no transient athletes in the school district and accused Olson and Wilson of trying to create a problem.
“Redlands should not and cannot stand this kind of discrimination,” she said.
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(A majority of Calfornians supports keeping men out of women’s and girls’ sports.)
The school neighborhood joined Chino Valley in his decision to keep transnry athletes out of girls’ sports. Chino Valley adopted a similar policy, and a recent board meeting in this district came out of hand with protesters sang “Hail Satan!” At one point.
Chino Valley School Board President Sonja Shaw was at the meeting of Redlands to support the policy.
“It’s not controversial, it’s common sense,” Shaw said. “We are here to give common sense common again.”
A Public Policy Institute of California bipartis survey found that most of California residents are against biological male trans athletes competing in women’s sports.
This figure included more than 70% of the state’s school parents.
“Most Californians support that those who require transnry athletes compete for teams that matched the gender they were assigned at birth,” the vote states.
“Solid majorities in adults (65%) and probably voters (64%) support that requires transking athletes to compete on teams that match the gender they were assigned at birth, not the gender they identify with. An overwhelming majority of public school parents (71%) support such a requirement.”