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Women’s College Hoops Team With Biological Male Refuses To Compete Against Christian University For Hilarious Reason

LMAO … give me a break.

The women’s basketball program of Vancouver Island University (VIU), which features a biological male who leads the team in scoring, is refusing to compete against a Christian school because of allegations that they’re making against them. VIU claims that the Christian institution, Columbia Bible College (CBC), harassed their trans athlete during a game back in October.

Issuing a statement, Vancouver Island says that their players have “safety” concerns when it comes to playing CBC. The teams were slated to meet up again this upcoming weekend. (RELATED: Girls Allegedly Told By School District That ‘Transgenders Have More Rights’ After Male Steals Spot On Varsity Team)

“Intimidation, harassment, and discrimination have no place in athletics,” reads the statement, per Fox News. “VIU stands in full support of our student-athletes and affirms the right of all athletes to compete in an environment that prioritizes their safety and well-being.”

CBC went on to deny the allegations in a statement that was sent to Fox News Digital.

“This was surprising news to us,” reads the statement. “CBC stands for safe play for all. Accusations that CBC, its coaches, players, and fans are a safety threat are simply untrue and misinformed.”

Back in October, the 6’2″ biological male (Harriette Mackenzie) took to Instagram to accuse CBC of a hard foul and stated that their coach “applauded” it.

Now the team, the one with the male, is complaining about “safety” … the clownshow continues in 2025.

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