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U. Georgia System Wants NCAA to Ban Males From Female Sports

U. Georgia System Wants NCAA to Ban Males From Female Sports

It must happen. It’s dangerous for the female athletes.

Yes. THANK YOU. This needs to happen.

From Campus Reform:

The Board of Regents’ resolution expressed concern that biologically female athletes could be at a competitive disadvantage when facing transgender women or athletes who have undergone masculinizing hormone therapy.

The resolution calls for the NCAA and NJCAA to adopt policies similar to those of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), which prohibits transgender women from competing in female sports. The NAIA’s rules, implemented in August 2023, allow only biological women who have not begun hormone therapy to participate in female sports.

Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones has been a vocal supporter of these measures, praising the Board of Regents for taking action.

He has promised to revisit the issue in the 2025 legislative session, with plans to introduce a bill that would ban transgender women from competing in sports at Georgia’s public colleges. Jones emphasized the importance of protecting women’s sports and the effort female athletes put into competing.

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Comments

I would gain respect if UGA would forfeit the remainder of the football schedule schedule (along with every other SEC school) in protest of men in womens sports.
Take the money away.

    Jaundiced Observer in reply to scooterjay. | October 16, 2024 at 11:10 am

    That’s very easy for someone with nothing to lose to say.

    Would you really put principles above profit if you had money at risk?

    You know the cost/price of talk.

destroycommunism | October 15, 2024 at 12:24 pm

lets hope its challenged and taken to the scotus

lets set it straight once and for all

and will kentagious exempt herself from an issue she has no understanding

Go Dawgs!

Transgender is when you celebrate and emulate a mental illness instead of trying to treat and cure it.