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Apr 24, 2024
How much are we willing to sacrifice for bad policy? A broken leg? Maybe two? What about a girl’s leg broken in two places? How far will we go? Right now, a women’s soccer league is hiding from reality, and young women are paying a high price.
Allowing biological men in women’s sports goes far beyond a trophy or bragging rights. It's about protecting the physical safety and dignity of women and girls. What is happening to these young women is abuse. It’s criminal. This insanity is putting girls in harm’s way to satisfy the perverted worldview of the very adults who are supposed to be protecting them.
And if LGBTQ activists have their way, this will spread across America.
An Australian women’s football (soccer) league had several emergency meetings when a team, with five biological males, was dominating the women’s league. Women had been injured multiple times.
New South Wales Parliament Member John Ruddick exposes the shocking, behind-the-scenes conversations of the leaders responsible for knowingly putting these women and girls in harm’s way. We’ll share more below.
If the so-called “Equality Act” passes, males will dominate female sports. Women and girls will suffer. Some will be seriously injured — or even killed.
Democrats have gained one more vote to support HR 15. They now have 213 votes. But with the recent Republican resignations, there is only a ONE-VOTE MARGIN. Rush your urgent faxes to the U.S. Congress to stop Republicans from caving and block this bill. — Your Faith & Liberty team
The Australian amateur soccer team, the Flying Bats, went undefeated and won the four-week, women-only North West Sydney League tournament. The problem is five of the team members are not women — they are biological males.
The president of the league said that “one of the Flying Bats players broke one of our players legs in a game in two places. She’s no longer playing football.”
A broken leg can cause long-term nerve damage, loss of range of motion, weakness, joint pain, and the early onset of arthritis — affecting the rest of a player’s life. The head of one club said: “As a small club I’ve lost 24 players and that’s a direct result of not wanting to play against the Flying Bats.”
The solution is simple — stop allowing men in women’s sports. But common sense is not so common in the LGBTQ world.
In mid-March, representatives from six of the soccer teams met to discuss the physical safety of the girls and the improbability of winning against a male-dominated team. Within three days, a formal meeting was held with John Tsatsimas, CEO of Football NSW, in attendance. Here is what was discussed:
Audience: “What are you going to do if we forfeit games?”
Answer from Chris Salmon, board chair for North West Sydney Football: “If there was a concerted effort by teams to forfeit games against a particular opposition that would be viewed as an act of discrimination.”
The leaders went on to say, “The board is currently working on a diversity and inclusion policy and that’s what it says because we have to say it. It’s what we’re required to say.”
So now we have a sports team demanding that these girls play against males that tower over them and have repeatedly demonstrated vicious disregard for their physical safety. But it gets worse.
What these LGBTQ radicals are doing in Australia is exactly what they want to do in every school, church, sports team, bathroom, and more in America. And they will get their way if Congress passes the Equality Act. Right now, Republicans only have a majority of one to block HR 15 from passing out of the House! Do not sit on the sidelines while radicals twist our nation’s laws to abuse women, children, and people of faith.
Jennifer Peden said: “As a club, the Flying Bats FC stand strongly for inclusion, and pride ourselves [sic] on safe, respectful and fair play, the promotion of a supportive community for LGBTQIA+ players ... We are a club that values our cisgender and transgender players equally.”
But it is not equal to throw men and women together in a contact sport!
Athlete Riley Gaines points out, “A man hitting a woman used to be called domestic abuse. Now it's called brave ... When did domestic abuse of women become ‘sport’?”
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