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As Illinois faces a growing political gap over the issue of trans athletes in girls’ sports, the state’s legislators dealt with the subject of a heated back and forth on the floor of the state’s capital on Wednesday.
State members of the general meeting broke out in aggressive arguments over the issue during the session. A Democratic member even made the non -founded argument that promises to keep trans athletes out of girls’ sports would result in gender inspections of children. This argument was originally used by American house democrats who voted against the protection of women and girls in the Sports Act in January.
The Illinois legislator to repeat the undeveloped requirement was rep. Kelly Cassidy from Chicago, who accused GOP colleagues of being “occupied by children’s genitals.”
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“My colleagues on the other side of the time feel the need to share their occupation with children’s genitals again,” Cassidy said. “We are adult adults and we choose children because you are obsessed with children’s genitals.”
Cassidy’s statement was then pushed back by the Republican rep. Blaine Wilhour from southern Illinois. Wilhour called the State Democrats as a whole to support gender transitions for minors and pointed out a recent trace meeting in Naperville, Illinois, triggering national indignation after a biological man won a girls race.
“These people up here are accusing people of being obsessed with the children’s genitals because they have mature to believe that boys should not compete in girls’ sports. But I just want to point out here that there is only one party,” said the Democrat Party, supporting and encouraging smaller children to use life -old and often unattended hormone blockers, “said Wilhour.
“What we’ve seen in Naperville, it’s not fair competition. Not only is it violent for these young girls, and it’s a clear violation of title IX.”
The recent Naperville event has put society and the state under a national microscope in recent days. The controversy even asked a series of heated debates that became viral on social media, on the Naperville 203 Community School District Board meeting on Monday.
Democratic State Representative Anna Stava-Murray, who represents Naperville, defended the trans student who won the race.
“I think it’s disgusting when adults try to bully children, and that’s what’s happening right now,” said Stava-Murray.
“We have adults, including adults on the house base who will take a moment that the child trained and uses it as a political speech, it is disgusting, you should be ashamed of yourself. That child did not ask to be in national media. The child’s parents did not accept it.”
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Republican state representative Adam Niemerg then chimed in to condemn Democrats for allowing the question of continuing in Illinois warning of potential cuts to federal funding from President Donald Trump’s administration to defend a performing order to keep trans athletes out of girls’ sports.
“To believe that parents and children still need to do with this amazed me, after all, there is a performing order that forbids this kind of thing to happen. The folk, this rubbish must stop. This insane leaves a trace of tears heartache and oppression of girls and women everywhere,” said Niemberg.
“You want federal dollars then stop embracing policies that 90 or 95% of the population is against! Stop letting boys compete in girls’ sports! What’s so hard to understand? I don’t want to be silent on this question, nor will parents.”
Niemerg also called the mainstream media over the coverage of the problem.
“The media has to do their jobs and stop shopping like this doesn’t happen. Ask the governor directly, press him about this question, do your jobs and stop lying about what’s going on here in Illinois,” he said.
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Tension over the question in Illinois has been mounted in recent months before getting upside down in the wake of the Naperville incident over the past week.
There is already a federal title IX probe in Illinois regarding Transgenders that hinder female space, but it is only against a school that was launched back in March.
Deerfield Public Schools District 109 is facing a probe of the United States Department of Education The Office of Civil Rights after middle school girls was allegedly forced by school administrators to change in front of a trans student in girls’ dressing room.
Back in April, the Illinois High School Association in a public letter announced that Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the Illinois Department of Human Rights have declared that the State Act requires transking athletes to be allowed to participate on the basis of gender identity. So it continues to allow biological men to compete with girls as it has since 2006.
US Rep. Mary Miller, R-Aill., Has addressed two letters to the US Education Department and Ministry of Justice, which asks for federal intervention in the issue. Miller previously sent a letter in April and now doubles her pleas about the Trump administration to step in.
Miller’s latest letter asks US lawyer Pam Bondi and Education Secretary Linda McMahon to specifically examine the Naperville incident and consider withdrawing federal funding from the state, as seen in a copy obtained by Pakinomist Digital.
Even Chicago Bears Legend Brian Urlacher has talked about the question while his home state is ravaged by controversy.
“It’s just different because we are men there are certain things we do better than women and it’s just, number one, it’s not fair and if I had a daughter who might be forced to “Global View” podcast On May 9th. “I just don’t get it, it’s a common sense, I just don’t see how you can push this and do some thing they’re another sex.”



