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After Loss to Lia Thomas, Female Swimmer Becomes Advocate for Women’s Sports

After Loss to Lia Thomas, Female Swimmer Becomes Advocate for Women’s Sports

“I’ve got some really cool things in the works and I’m really excited to continue pursuing it as it’s something I’m extremely passionate about”

Women’s sports need more people to step forward and advocate for the athletes. None of this will change until they do it.

Campus Reform reports:

Swimmer who lost against Lia Thomas is stepping up for female athletes

After tying for fifth place with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas at the 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship, a University of Kentucky swimmer is dedicating herself to being an advocate for women athletes.

Riley Gaines, who competed against Thomas in the 200-yard freestyle told Fox News on Friday that she will continue work to raise awareness about the need to protect women’s sports.

Gaines stated that she is partnering with organizations and will participate in events pertaining to the women’s issue. She will attend a Las Vegas rally at the end of the month. She also mentioned both a book and a documentary are “in the works.”

The attention to the issue reportedly correlates with the 50-year anniversary of Title IX. The regulation has recently come into the spotlight as a focus of the Biden administration’s gender agenda.

Anticipated changes to Title IX would add “gender identity” alongside biological sex.

The move has raised concerns among experts who warn that the modification could erode women’s rights.

In addition to the events, Gaines stated she intends to begin work on the “legislative side” and has been in talks with United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (TN- R).

One of her ideas includes introducing a new policy named Title XX in reference to biological chromosomes.

“I’ve got some really cool things in the works and I’m really excited to continue pursuing it as it’s something I’m extremely passionate about,” she said.

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Comments

Well, you’ve got to start somewhere.

    Peabody in reply to Peabody. | May 21, 2022 at 7:08 pm

    “Female swimmer becomes advocate for women’s sports”

    You would think that all females would support women’s sports. But that was before mental illness swept the nation—cross-dressing men claiming they are women—so that when one brave woman dares to speak out about men taking over their sport it becomes a headline.

    Well, the push back has got to start somewhere. Maybe this is it.

Lia Thomas, if he still has his man-parts, is a transvestite; if he has had them removed, he is a eunuch in drag. Either way, he is not a woman.

Where are the Penn female swimmers in all this?

Allowing themselves to be silenced.