This has made all the people who want to ban real, biological women very upset. They do not want to protect real women
NC House passes bill to ban transgender women from girls’ sports through college
An injured high school athlete from western North Carolina urged state lawmakers to pass a blanket ban prohibiting transgender women from playing on girls’ sports teams in middle school, high school and college as bills sped through the legislature.
The House passed its version of the bill Wednesday afternoon with all Republicans present voting for the bill along with at least three Democrats. The Senate could vote on its version of the bill, which does not impact college athletics, as soon as Thursday.
Payton McNabb, a volleyball and softball player at Hiwassee Dam High School in Murphy, told lawmakers about the injuries she suffered after being hit by a spike from a transgender athlete on the other team.
“Due to the North Carolina High School Athletic Association policy allowing biological males to compete against biological females, my life has been changed forever,” McNabb said of the September incident. “I suffered from a concussion and a neck injury that, to this day, I am still recovering from.”
McNabb said she suffers from impaired vision, partial paralysis on her right side, headaches, anxiety and depression as a result of the play. She said she was unable to finish the volleyball season and is unable to perform at her previous level on the softball team.
“I’m not here for me because I know that my time playing is coming to an end,” she said. “I’m here for every biological female athlete behind me, my little sister, my cousins, my teammates. Allowing biological males to compete against biological females is dangerous. I might be the first to come before you with an injury but, if this isn’t passed, I won’t be the last.”
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But some legislative Democrats and trans supporters insisted the bills discriminate against a vulnerable segment of the population.
“This kind of legislation has recently been rejected by conservative governors in other states, because it is discriminatory on its face and wholly inconsistent with basic civil rights recognized by our highest courts,” said Rep. Vernetta Alston, a Durham Democrat. “This bill is a pretext for bigotry. It’s a part of what I think is a larger effort to ban transgender people from living their lives openly.”
It’s bigotry to not allow biological men play acting with mental illness that they’re women, and beating up real women in sports that the men did not do well in when competing against men.
Trans supporters, including parents, counselors and others who spoke against the bill in public testimony, argued that the law and others like it could have harmful impacts on transgender children.
“Laws like this send a clear message to trans people that we are not accepted, not wanted and not welcome,” said Cat Salemi, a counselor who works with transgender and non-binary patients.
They aren’t wanted in women’s sports. They aren’t wanted in female locker rooms, bathrooms, and showers. They should not be allowed to take earned wins away from real women, nor potential scholarships. What really harms these “transgender children” is parents, schools, and others who are extolling the kids thinking they’re the opposite sex, pushing them to continue, helping them, advising them, giving them positive reinforcement, rather than getting them a counselor who lives in reality and knows this is really bad for children. They aren’t wanted in women’s areas and sports. They do not belong there.
The House bill says any student “who is deprived of an athletic opportunity or suffers or is likely to suffer any direct or indirect harm as a result of a violation of this” can sue for relief as well as damages within two years of the date that the harm occurred. The same goes for representatives or employees of schools, as well as anyone who faces retaliation for reporting a violation, according to the bill.
This is a wise addition, making it so that the unhinged trans supporters cannot run roughshod over the biological women who object to the trans in their spaces. Some version of this will pass, once the Senate and House reconcile their versions, and there are enough votes to override a veto by Governor Cooper, who’s a Democrat.
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