The clown show continues in 2025 …
Taylor Starling, a cross-country runner for Martin Luther King High School (Riverside, California), had a spot on the varsity team earlier in the season. That was until it was stolen from her by a transgender student who had transferred to the school.
There have been several MLK parents who have been on the record about this situation, including telling Fox News Digital that the trans athlete has been allowed by the school to participate and compete on the varsity cross-country team despite having to miss practices because of academics. Two of those parents are Ryan Starling, the father of Taylor, and Dan Slavin, the dad of another member of the team, Kaitlyn. (RELATED: Indiana Lawmakers Are Looking To Extend Transgender Ban Into College Sports)
Each family is currently in a lawsuit taking on the Riverside Unified School District (RUSD).
With Starling in particular, he told Fox News Digital that his whole family has been messed up emotionally over this ordeal due to cross-country being a big part of Taylor’s life. When Taylor and other girls confronted administrators, Ryan makes the claim that the students were told “transgenders have more rights than cisgenders.”
“It’s been told multiple times to not just Taylor, but her sister,” said Ryan. “All the administrators at Martin Luther King have stated this comment, and the Title IX coordinator for the Riverside Unified School District has stated ‘that as a Cisgender girl, they do not have the same rights as a transgender girl’ to multiple girls, not just our daughters, but multiple girls on campus.”
The dad of a girl who lost her varsity cross country spot to a trans athlete says she and other girls were told by administrators “transgenders have more rights than cisgenders” as the trans athlete was allowed on varsity while missing regular practices.https://t.co/Bt7dYIwnF6
— Jackson Thompson (@JackThompsonFOX) January 4, 2025
When will this nonsense finally come to an end?
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com