For trans athletes in high schools sports, IHSA says it will follow state law — not Trump executive order – Chicago Sun-Times

The IHSA’s announcement came in a letter issued to Republican lawmakers. It said that Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the Illinois Department of Human Rights had informed the agency that it was required to maintain a policy in lockstep with state law. It also clarified that its trans athletes policy only applied to the state series competition it sponsors, and that individual schools could determine whether transgender students participated during the regular season.
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JackBolly
11 months ago

The failure of feminazi’s is epic. Feminism is dead in IL.

Freddy
11 months ago

Is anyone looking at the flip side? How many girls identify as males and want to compete in men’s sports? Right now all the stories are about boys identifying as females and competing in women’s sports. Are they really identifying or is it something else??

Wally
11 months ago
Reply to  Freddy

I always wondered the same thing, percentages of male to female vs female to male? If, as the trans advocates say, gender doesn’t matter because males identifying as female don’t have an advantage over biological females, then girls identifying as males should be equally competitive as biological males.

Nostradamus
11 months ago

I hope the IHSA can stand the hit when the federal money stops flowing.

the doctor
11 months ago
Reply to  Nostradamus

I doubt the IHSA is getting any federal money

JackBolly
11 months ago
Reply to  the doctor

The public member schools share in Federal largesse.

Last edited 11 months ago by JackBolly
David Henry
11 months ago

This transgender thing is an epidemic! Why, there must be thousands of trans female athletes in our Illinois high schools competing with our girls! We have to stop these people from destroying our country! Wait. What? There aren’t thousands? Okay, hundreds, then. We have to stop these hundreds of… Wait. What, not even one hundred? How about fifty? Not fifty. Are there ten? You’re not sure, but, actually, probably no more than five. Okay, okay. So Illinois has about 1,300 high schools with about 300,000 girls enrolled, and there are maybe five transgender athletes? Ahem… WE HAVE TO STOP THESE… Read more »

Nostradamus
11 months ago
Reply to  David Henry

Yes , the sentence in capitals is stupid. No one says they are destroying schools. They are cowards who feel a need to dominate women’s sports because they cannot hack competing with other men.
In what universe is that fair to women?

anna
11 months ago
Reply to  David Henry

How about this:
We will not support, ideologically or financially, the normalization of mental illness.
You have every right to be as deluded as you choose,, but not to expect the taxpayer to finance it.

Wally
11 months ago
Reply to  David Henry

UN report says transgenders have won over 900 medals over biological women. That means 900 women have not received medals, scholarships, or financial compensation. And that study is almost a year old. Every day there is a story about a transgender winning over a biological woman, whether it’s fencing, pool, track and field, bike racing and so on. Are those numbers enough for you?

Call my shrink
11 months ago

What a f’ing joke ! Women athletes should take notice of this law come election time

Last edited 11 months ago by Call my shrink
Deb
11 months ago

IL against biological women’s rights.

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