Continue to speak up, ladies! Victory is in sight!
When liberal members of the media speak about biological males in female sports, the only thing they really bring up is how the transgender athlete feels. Nobody really cares about the girls and women.
But somebody like me, I say “screw that.”
In this current fight between common sense and fairness vs. nonsense and radical behavior, it’s absolutely crucial that females get highlighted. Not only do they have to feel all of the emotions of this tomfoolery, but they’re forgotten by everybody else who refuses to acknowledge them. It’s quite sad.
Which takes me to a girl named Taylor Starling, who recently talked about her story at the California State Assembly. She explained how she lost her spot on the high school girls cross-country team so a biological male could be on the squad.
A student-athlete that attends Martin Luther King High School (Riverside, California), Starling said she was treated unfairly because of the school showing preferential treatment towards the trans athlete. (RELATED: Female Fencer Stephanie Turner Lands Huge Honor After Refusing To Take On Biological Male)
“I was removed from my varsity girls’ team and replaced by a newly-eligible male transfer student who received favorable treatment. I worked every day during summer with my team, and into the school year six days a week, waking up at 5 a.m. to attend morning practices and staying at school until 4:45 each day,” said Starling.
“In late October, the male transfer student was given my spot after not being held to the same strict team requirements as me and the rest of the girls. He did not have to attend practice while my team and I were running seven miles a day together. After having my spot taken away from me that I earned, I missed out on running with my varsity team in one of the top cross-country invitationals of the season.”
Starling said that both her and a teammate set up a peaceful protest that featured them sporting t-shirts that read, “Save Women’s Sports.” The school ended up disciplining the two ladies for the protest.
“Our athletic director made me remove my shirt and told me it was like wearing a swastika in front of a Jewish person and said that I would face disciplinary action if I wore it again,” said Starling.
“My Title IX and free speech rights as a female matter too. Why are girls being told that we must sit down and be quiet while boys unfairly get ahead of us in life? Why do boys not have to attend practice and make the sacrifices that us girls make in order to be scholar athletes? Just because those boys believe they are transgender? Girls matter too. Please protect us.”
You can watch her testimony here.
Today at the California State Capitol, our client and high school female athlete, Taylor Starling, was honored with the Woman of the Year award by Assemblyman Bill Essayli!
Congratulations, Taylor, for standing firm in truth and faith—you are a bold role model for your… pic.twitter.com/SQFBj24nmX
— Advocates for Faith & Freedom (@advocates4faith) April 1, 2025
Absolutely incredible stuff by this young lady … we seriously need a change.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com