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These left wing cuckoos are bullies. They bully everyone into submission.
People are so afraid to whizz in the cornflakes because they might lose their jobs, be socially shunned, etc…it’s astonshing the power a small portion of the population has over the majority. When you watch tv or social media you’d think every other person is trans, gay, non binary or whatever but the reality is, they are a minority. But they got everyone scared ****less.
Here's a stupid question: does the county executive even have any authority in this area? Does he oversee the athletic commissions that run interscholastic sports? Or is this purely for press and some desire to waste taxpayer money on lawsuits?
Here's a stupid question: does the county executive even have any authority in this area? Does he oversee the athletic commissions that run interscholastic sports? Or is this purely for press and some desire to waste taxpayer money on lawsuits?
Perhaps he (and any other sane observed) is concerned with boys injuring girls or dominating girls athletic events?
Perhaps he (and any other sane observed) is concerned with boys injuring girls or dominating girls athletic events?
That's not the question here. The question is whether the county executive is in any position to meddle into the affairs of interscholastic sports. In likelihood, the most he could do is try to ban athletes or events from county facilities, and even then it's a stretch because he doesn't determine eligibility for sports teams. Is he going to start grading math tests next to ensure that athletes are meeting academic requirements?
It's theater and the only result is Nassau County taxpayers footing the bill when he gets his rear handed to him in court.
That's not the question here. The question is whether the county executive is in any position to meddle into the affairs of interscholastic sports. In likelihood, the most he could do is try to ban athletes or events from county facilities, and even then it's a stretch because he doesn't determine eligibility for sports teams. Is he going to start grading math tests next to ensure that athletes are meeting academic requirements?
It's theater and the only result is Nassau County taxpayers footing the bill when he gets his rear handed to him in court.
“We are protecting girls’ right to compete against other girls,” he told The Post prior to the order coming down. “It makes no sense for biological boys who identify as transgender to compete against girls. It’s completely unfair.
Soooooo, blame Blakeman and not the trans boys playing girls sports.
“We are protecting girls’ right to compete against other girls,” he told The Post prior to the order coming down. “It makes no sense for biological boys who identify as transgender to compete against girls. It’s completely unfair.
Soooooo, blame Blakeman and not the trans boys playing girls sports.
“We are protecting girls’ right to compete against other girls,” he told The Post prior to the order coming down. “It makes no sense for biological boys who identify as transgender to compete against girls. It’s completely unfair.
Soooooo, blame Blakeman and not the trans boys playing girls sports.
Got it.
Again, completely missing the point. It's about JURISDICTION. If he has no direct authority, it's all theater to rile up the voters and has no direct effect on sports or residents EXCEPT to get the county embroiled in legal battles.
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