Trans Fencer Protest: Stephanie Turner steps away from sports in the middle of probation

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EXCLUSIVE: Women’s Fence Stephanie Turner’s protest knee against Redmond Sullivan will be her last memory on the strip for a while.

The 31-year-old native Maryland goes away from the sport after getting a 12-month probationary time of US fence over her recent rejection of fence Sullivan at Cherry Blossom Open on March 30.

Turner kneeled on the camera and refuses to fence because Sullivan is a trans athlete. Turner was then treated a black card and escorted. The footage of her kneeling triggered so much attention that it received a federal examination of the United States fence.

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The US Fence has now confirmed to Pakinomist Digital that Turner is during probation for the next 12 months after receiving a black card for the forfeiture. She can still compete in events during probation, but chooses not to do so.

“I’m taking a break from fence for a while in the American orbit, so it’s a bit of a disturbance for me … It has disturbed my training, it has disturbed my interactions when I go out in public, and it will definitely interfere with my competition because I will not compete in the US soon,” she told Pakinomist Digital when asked, about her expectation, “ruining her life.”

Instead, Turner will focus on its new mission in the movement to ban trans athletes from women’s sports.

“I will remain in the public eye as long as it takes to solve this,” she said.

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Her recent interaction with friends has been difficult and says she is now getting “dirty looks” from them and some do not look at her at all. Turner previously told Pakinomist Digital that some of her friends were in the “LHBT” community and did not know she thought that biologically male trans athletes should not compete in women’s sports.

“I’m aware of some of the negative comments my friends have had, I’m aware of giving them enough space, but I’m sure in the future I think this policy and this ideology are unsustainable, they will eventually come,” Turner said.

However, one of Turner’s biggest concerns has not come to work. After shooting the kneeing was first released, she previously told Pakinomist Digital that she was worried about losing her job.

It hasn’t happened.

Turners Kneel has instead questioned the job security of other individuals after widespread setbacks against US fences and even potential government sanctions.

President Donald Trump’s administration has launched a study of the situation, which will be performed by the newly formed federal title IX study team in connection with the US Ministry of Justice and the Education Department.

“The nation looked at when a female competitor bravely took a knee and lost an inherent unreasonable fence fight after discovering her opponent was a male,” spokeswoman Julie Hartman told Pakinomist Digital. “The Trump Administration’s Department of Education and the Department of Justice’s Title IX Special Investigation Team does not allow recipients of federal funding to refuse women’s equal opportunity protection under the law.”

The US Fence has told Pakinomist Digital that it is willing to cooperate in the investigation.

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Turner will also look at mounting the federal pressure on the organization while not competing.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Tuesday announced A hearing that addresses the US hencing’s sexual policy and the incident involving Turner and Redmond. Turner says she will attend to testify against USA hencing.

“I don’t envy the opposition,” Turner said.

“I hope that the exposure to this question, which they have tried to cover up, encourages them to change the direction of the policy of allowing men in women’s sports … I will not see anyone penalized beyond solving the policy and ensuring female exclusivity in women’s sports.”

In addition, Turner plans to do what else is asked for her as a public figure to bring more public attention and pressure to politicians, sports institutions or anyone else who is struggling to keep trans athletes in women’s sports.

It even means making new friends with women’s sports rights activists, including Riley Gaines.

Turner appears on Outkick’s “Gaines for Girls” podcast this week.

The episode will contain turns arguing against the notion that men do not have a physical advantage of fences, and she will open up the woman who has directly affected her current political conviction.

As a previously registered Democrat, Turner says that the incident that got her first start to move her political views to become a “new Republican conservative” witnessed Gaines to face biologically male trans -swimmer Lia Thomas in 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships.

It was an incident that pushed Turner to the other side of the political spectrum, not just about the unique question, but it made her question the democracy platform about all other key issues.

“I was worried that politicians are deliberately lying to push for a policy they knew would hurt women and girls, it made me wonder ‘how much else you could lie to me about?’ So from there I turned a lot of my attention to the media that was more conservative-pliable and I think that’s i 1744801000 More favorable for their politics for economics, social issues, foreign policy and the border, “Turner said.

Now Turner will participate in conservative media herself as she takes a key role in the case she saw with passion from a distance before jumping right into it for the past month.

“I’m excited about the future for the first time in women’s sports for a few years,” Turner said, crediting the movement. “I think it’s gathering speed and we might see a decision this year.”

Meanwhile, the United States fence is likely to face continued control by public and federal arbitrators in the coming months after Turner’s viral stunt. However, the organization has so far defended its policy and the decision to put Turner on probation.

“Stephanie Turner’s black cards were issued in accordance with the same policy and procedures that apply to all black cards in the US fence-sanctioned events. According to our rules, a black card results in a probationary period in 12 months-a standard act specified by our policy,” a US spokesman told Pakinomist Digital.

“This does not affect MS. Turner’s Member Status, and she is still eligible to compete in future tournaments. We treat each black in short consistently, regardless of the circumstances leading to it, in line with the US hencing established guidelines.”

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