“I have a spectacular female athlete” Brian Calhoun Track Coach. Brian has a high school freshman named Andraya Yearwood. Andraya is a boy, but now identifies as a girl and recently competed in his first track meet with actual girls as a high school freshman. Take a minute to watch the video and the challenges will become apparent. This boy is athletic (his dad was a college football player) and the slight mustache and muscle tone indicates that he’s developing more quickly than other boys his age. Of course that wouldn’t be remarkable except for the fact that he’s now racing fifteen year-old girls. And he’s doing really well. Supporting Article
How Sport Exposes the Unworkable Logic of Transgender Policy – At Cromwell High, Transgender Athlete Competes With Girls For First Time
This phenomenon isn’t happening just in high school sports, though. The NCAA, for example, requires men to undergo testosterone suppression treatment for one year before they are allowed to compete with women. There are no restrictions for women who wish to compete as men.
Title IX requires an equivalent number of athletic scholarships opportunities for men and women. If men can become women, a merely good high school boy can transform himself into an All-American female athletes with a flip of the gender switch.
Don’t think the rest of the world that happens to care about medal counts in the Olympics isn’t watching either. China could make their B level male Olympians transition to women and North Korea actually would. Kim Jong Un will just giggle as, medal after medal, he hoists the west on their own petard.