The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) is reportedly planning to ban girls from making anti-transgender comments in sports.
News of the alleged ban came after Aiden Gallagher, a transgender athlete who lives as a girl, won a high school track championship in Oregon over the weekend. As Breitbart News reported:
High school sophomore boy Aiden Gallagher won the 200-meter dash over female runners at the Oregon School Activities Association Track and Field State Championships.
At the beginning of the video, the crowd can be heard cheering as the female runner takes the lead. But the cheers turned to boos when Gallagher outfoxed her female opponent to snatch her victory.
The moment was captioned by Riley Gaines, a former Kentucky swimmer and Save Women’s Sports advocate.
A mother whose daughter competed in the tournament told Publica that the OSAA would ban a female student from participating if she made a public statement.
“My daughter is in fourth grade and has to compete with Aiden, who just won first place at state and took the spot away from the girls. He doesn’t deserve it. He’s with the guys. I don’t care if he’s transgender or not. He’s free to have his own opinion and do what he wants, but he doesn’t have the right to take away their rights,” the mother said.
“Are there any people who were afraid to speak up?” the reporter asked.
The mother of the teenage girl who competed against Aiden Gallagher in today’s championship spoke to Publica after the event.
she said so @OSAA Sports threatened to ban students and parents who complained about transgender men competing with girls. pic.twitter.com/GaD1k3rIv0
— The Publica (@ThePublicaNow) May 19, 2024
“Yes, many parents are afraid to speak up. [an announcement] The OSAA says that discriminating against, belittling, or saying negative things about someone because of their gender can result in children being disqualified from the event, but parents can be selected from all OSAA events. “They said it was also sexual,” the mother answered.
“My daughter has been training since 5th or 6th grade to get to where she is now. She’s been training all year long, and for him to take it just…Isn’t it okay? “No. I might be able to compete in college, but I won’t be able to compete in national competitions,” she added.
“Why are transgender and LGBTQ people taking away so many rights from women that we have fought so hard for over the years, and now taking it away from our sport? They don’t deserve it. We are taking that away from girls,” she concluded.
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