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School Board From Radical Left-Wing California Votes To Ban Boys From Girls’ Sports

School Board From Radical Left-Wing California Votes To Ban Boys From Girls’ Sports School Board From Radical Left-Wing California Votes To Ban Boys From Girls’ Sports

Round of applause to these folks!

A school district, despite being in radical left-wing California, has voted to ban boys from being able to participate in girls’ sports.

Out of the San Bernardino County in Southern California, the school board of Redlands United made the decision on a 3-2 vote.

“I am just so grateful that this insanity had not entered into society when I was growing up,” board member Candy Olson said. “If people think there is no difference between men and women, they are denying science.” (RELATED: Ultimate Pool Bans Men From Female Billiards After UK Supreme Court Move)

Trisha Keeling, an executive of Redlands, strongly opposed the vote. She said the district didn’t have any transgender athletes, saying the people who supported the vote are just trying to create a problem when there isn’t one.

“Redlands should not and cannot stand for this form of discrimination,” said Keeling.

With the decision, Redlands has aligned with Chino Valley, another school district in California, in voting to nix boys from girls’ sports.

“It is not controversial, it is common sense,” stated Sonja Shaw, the president of the Chino Valley school board, who took a trip to Redlands to witness the vote. “We are here to make common sense common again.”

Let’s keep the movement going! We’re getting rid of the trans nonsense one day at a time!



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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