A civil rights complaint has been submitted The Office of Civil Rights of the US Department of Education on behalf of a teenage girl in the state of Washington who was reportedly punished because he refused to play a basketball game against a transatleet.
The complaint claimed that the Tumwater School District In Washington The 15-year-old Frances Staudt is currently investigating for the ‘misering’ of the opponent and violating the policy of the district against bullying and intimidation on 7 February.
According to the document, Staudt asked the director of the school and the athletic director whether the player was a biological man prior to the game. The managers would then reportedly confirmed that they had been informed that the player was transgender, but denied her supplications to have the player removed.
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Staudt removed himself from the game. Then, according to the document, a TSD employee would have confronted the younger brother of Staudt to make a video of the game and said: “It is better to think twice about what you are doing now.”
Fox News Digital has contacted the TSD for comment.
Staudt appeared on the YouTube series “(UN) Divided with Brandie Kruse“With her mother to discuss the situation this week, where they each repeated many of the same allegations that were included in the complaint.
“I have had threats. I let people tell me that I am going to hell. I have let people say: ‘have good luck to have a future afterwards’ and to say:’ I know all the people who are reporting your account is happy to see your downfall and know that it is a very difficult time for it You will be in your future because of your decision to post this, “Staudt said in the show.
Only a few days later, the Transatleet that was involved in the incident, identified as Andi Rooks, appeared appeared At the same show Next to the father of the athlete.
Rooks would have been if Staudt’s worries were known.
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“I have never had a problem until this game, and my goal was never to make anyone uncomfortable in any way, and I didn’t even realize that Frances had a problem until I was shouted at the game,” said Rooks . “If she had had a conversation with me for the game, I would have been. My last thing I want to do is make someone uncomfortable.”
Rooks added that the athlete will play future games if opponents feel uncomfortable with a trans -athlete.
“If another person or player I play against is like:” I don’t feel comfortable here, “I don’t mind sitting out,” said Rooks.
Rooks also acknowledges that biological men have a biological advantage over women, and that the athlete does not believe that Trans -Athletes should compete against women in the Olympic Games.
The father of Rooks, Donnie Brooks, defended his child in the situation, claimed that Andi never played boy’s basketball and only played girls’ sports. Donnie Brooks said he voted for President Donald Trump, who recently signed an executive order to prevent transatletes to participate in women’s sports.
Washington, however, is one of the many states run by the Democrat, including California, Minnesota, Massachusetts and Maine, who were pushed back on the Order of Trump.
The high school athletes of Washington can currently compete on the basis of their gender identity instead of their biological sex. The WIA policy states that each athlete will participate in programs “consistent with their sexual identity or the most consistently printed sex”, and there are not even medical or legal requirements. Accounts that would prohibit transgender girls to participate in girls and women’s sports were introduced but not accepted.
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However, the issue became so important for residents that the WIAA announced a proposal in December to create a separate open division for transgender athletes to compete.
“To maintain honest and fair competition, participation in girls’ sports and girls from sport is limited to students who were assigned female at birth. The purpose of this policy is to provide clarity with regard to the participation of trans and gender -diverse student -Thteten.
That proposal came weeks after the Central Valley School Board, which supervises schools in Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake, WashingtonVoted to send a message to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) about the issues after a lot of debate during a school board.
The resolution, entitled “Supporting equity and safety in female sport”, claims that the entire board consists of female members who themselves have participated in athletics or daughters who participated in athletics.
One of the women, a non-intended current cross-country ski runner, shared her experience during that hearing.
“When I walked Cross-Country for Greenacres Middle School, a boy who was biologically masculine but identified as a female participated in the girls’ team,” she said. “Although I respect everyone’s right to participate in sports, the situation questioned me the honesty of the competing of someone who had the physical benefit associated with male biology.”
In May a transatlete participated in a girls’ championship for girls and won.
Veronica Garcia, who was previously known as Devina Brown and Donovan Brown, won the 400M Heat Race in the Girls Division with a time of 55.59 seconds. The second place runner finished 58.83 seconds. In the final, Garcia won with a time of 55.75 seconds, a full second for second place, which ended with 56.75.
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