What do Charlie Baker, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and Washington Post sports columnist Sally Jenkins have in common?
They’re both in deep denial about the inherent unfairness of transgender faux females competing in collegiate (and, by extension, high school) athletics against real girls and women. Apparently, like Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, neither Baker nor Jenkins is “a biologist,” or they would know better.
But now, better late than never, even the Biden administration—the foremost cheerleader for transgenderism, not only in athletics but in all its forms—has capitulated on the issue.
President Joe Biden’s Department of Education on Dec. 20 withdrew a proposed rule that would have prohibited schools from barring transgender athletic interlopers from joining teams that comport with their gender identity rather than their biological sex.
Three days earlier, Baker, a former RINO Republican governor of Massachusetts, testified at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Although the hearing was nominally about legalized sports gambling, news accounts focused instead on how Baker was excoriated by two Republicans—Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and John Kennedy of Louisiana—over the NCAA’s cavalier attitude about allowing transgender “women” to wreak havoc in girls and women’s athletics.
The Independent Council on Women’s Sports—a group comprising current and former collegiate and professional female athletes and their supporters—went further, calling out a smug Baker for what the council said was “his false testimony” before the Judiciary Committee.
“Baker repeatedly lied and gaslighted the committee, falsely claiming that the federal courts have upheld the NCAA’s malicious and discriminatory policies, which allow men to take women’s places and enter women’s locker rooms in college sports,” the council said.
Kim Jones, cofounder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports, added: “[T]he NCAA continues sacrificing fair competition and safety in women’s college sports for profit and ideology. [Baker’s] false testimony confirms what his inaction has made clear for the past two years: The NCAA prioritizes revenue and power over truth, fairness, and the protection of female athletes.”
Three weeks earlier, the Post’s Jenkins engaged in condescending psychobabble when she wrote in a Nov. 28 column criticizing those opposed to transgender “women” encroaching on female athletics: “Sport doesn’t tell us who we are biologically, but spiritually, and psychologically, and the first thing it tells us is not to be victims. So, it’s a step backward for so many women athletes to cry frailty in the debate over trans participation.”
Jenkins’ column, not surprisingly, made no mention of SheWon.org, a website “dedicated to archiving the achievements of female athletes who were displaced by males in women’s sporting events and other types of competitions expressly for women.”
It’s hardly “crying frailty” to note that She Won has documented the number of female athletes to date (725) who have been deprived of medals and other awards (1,043) in competitions (505) across a wide array of sports (36).
Perhaps if Jenkins had a daughter or sister among those 725 who had lost a trophy or even an athletic scholarship to one of those faux females, she would have more empathy toward those who have experienced just that.
Criticizing a lawsuit “brought by San Jose State co-captain Brooke Slusser and 10 other Mountain West volleyball players asking emergency injunctive relief to bench a San Jose State player for, in their view, not being a proper woman,” Jenkins contended that the legal action makes “female athletes out to be fretful weaklings.”
“There may be an unanswerable argument against transgender women competing on the basis of overwhelming physical advantage, but it hasn’t been made here,” Jenkins wrote patronizingly of the lawsuit. “Instead, the suit is just a litany of suggestions that wilting women are endangered.”
Also, not surprisingly, Jenkins didn’t ask former North Carolina high school volleyball star Payton McNabb whether she considers herself a “wilting woman” or a “fretful weakling.” In September 2022, McNabb suffered a traumatic brain injury from a ball spiked in her face at an estimated 65 mph by a transgender player on the other team.
Baker and Jenkins—and other apologists for this transgender madness—would do well to watch a sobering minidocumentary on McNabb released Dec. 17 by Independent Women’s Forum, a conservative nonprofit.
“Kill Shot: How Payton McNabb Turned Tragedy Into Triumph,” a 15-minute video that may be seen on YouTube and Instagram, includes harrowing footage of the incident that left McNabb permanently injured.
“[M]y life was changed forever because my rights and safety were deemed less important than a man’s feelings and false reality,” McNabb wrote on the social media platform X on Sept. 1, the second anniversary of her injury. “I will always continue to fight the good fight for all the girls and women who deserve better.”
That “good fight” included testifying before a North Carolina General Assembly committee in April 2023 in support of state legislation, the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, to bar male athletes from competing in the female division of school sports in the Tar Heel State. The bill became law in August 2023 despite the gratuitous veto of now-lame duck Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat.
Meanwhile, in Washington, ongoing lawsuits challenging the lame-duck Biden administration’s reinterpretation of Title IX in cases involving gender identity and sports influenced the administration’s Dec. 20 decision to withdraw the rule.
It’s probably safe to say that if Vice President Kamala Harris had won the presidency in November, her administration would have pressed ahead with that extremely divisive proposal. Happily for McNabb and other female athletes, Donald Trump will return to the White House on Jan. 20.
“With a stroke of my pen on Day 1, we’re going to stop the transgender lunacy,” Trump proclaimed in remarks Sunday at Turning Point Action’s AmericaFest conference in Phoenix, adding: “And we will keep men out of women’s sports. … Under the Trump administration, it will be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders—male and female. It doesn’t sound too complicated, does it?”
Only to the likes of Charlie Baker, Sally Jenkins, and Roy Cooper.
Peter Parisi is a writer and editor for The Daily Signal.
Reprinted with Permission from The Daily Signal – By Peter Parisi
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I personally don’t think men should be on a girls sports team. If they were real men they wouldn’t even try. Only because they can’t make it on a men’s team do they play for a women’s team.
I also think that if the girls and fans of the games were to boycott games this foolishness would end. Going along to get along only makes it worse
I hope Trump has enough time to help us clean up the messes the liberals have made of this country.
I seriously don’t understand how ANYONE could believe it’s OK for men to enter women’s sports?! If they can’t win in their own league, perhaps they should have a whole separate category but I doubt there will be much participation. SMH
THE TRUTH! THERE ARE ONLY 2 GENDERS – MALE AND FEMALE, AND THAT WILL NEVER CHANGE!
Can’t wait for Jan 20th. It will be a day of starting complete overhaul and reversal of Biden administrations four years of the worse policies for US citizens in my nearly 83 year lifetime. But the Dems and anti-Trumper RINOs will fight him and DOGE every step of the way.
Let’s hope the mid-term elections see a huge turnover of Dem representatives and senators to either more centrist Dems or to GOP winners. GOP needs to continue their admirable work to inform voters about the facts of what the present Democrat hard line anti-Trump stand, if successful, is doing to voters’ lives.
If I identify as “tax-free” think the IRS will buy it come April?
I hope Trump will address this ridiculous issue straight away!! This is ignorant and is dangerous for our women and young girls!! Let the deviates compete with and against each other, leave the females alone!!
Freedom of speech is one right that some have claimed to support
Men in women’s sport. If you are a male and want to wear dresses, go for it, but don’t you dare show up in my daughter’s dressing room or bathroom. That is perversion and is si.ply wrong. Now, if you hurt other that are real women, you are a cheater. How could you possibly feel proud of any accomplishment by playing against those over which you have an unfair advantage. Shame on you. You need mental help if you are even in this position. You need prayer and understanding for sure, but innocent girl and women should not be victims of your illness.
Thank God President Trump was re-elected to end this liberal puke lunacy!!!!
End this with transgenders who injure women because they are really males in disguise.
Ever notice that transgender men (women?) don’t ever try to compete on men’s team sports?
How can any normal person in their right mind think that this”BULL EXHAUST”is normal.They probably think that F@RTING upwind is normal.