Protect Girls and Their Sports
Stop catering to the radical fringe. Voter consensus: girls’ sports are for females only.
Protecting girls’ sports represents a consensus objective of sensible Americans. Fair-minded citizens overwhelmingly reject the pervasive propaganda efforts by the Biden/Harris administration, corporate media, and sports sanctioning bodies – all of whom collude to spread the myth that males and females are simply interchangeable in society, including in sports competitions.
Specifically, my advocacy organization, the League of American Workers surveyed likely voters in the battleground state of North Carolina. North Star Opinion Research polled a sampling of evenly split Republican and Democrat voters, including leaners, in this key state that Trump won by a narrow 1.4% in 2020.
This question was posed to North Carolinians: “Regardless of your views on transgender rights overall, do you think it is fair or unfair for biological males who identify as females to compete in female sports at the high school and collegiate level?”
A whopping 76% said is it “unfair” for boys/men to compete against girls/women and only 15% said is it “fair.” These results cut across all demographic and partisan boundaries. For example, only 11% of Independent voters and only 30% of Biden 2020 voters approve of males invading girls’ competitions. Only 10% of Hispanics and 11% of married women called these practices “fair.”
Unfortunately, this issue is not merely some theoretical one for North Carolina female athletes and their families. The state’s female athletes are endangered by liberal Democrat Governor Roy Cooper and the politicized North Carolina High School Athletic Association, which allow boys who identify as girls to compete against girls.
One such female athlete, Payton McNabb paid a terrible physical price for this radical agenda from gender-confused leftists. In 2022, during a girls’ volleyball game for her Hiwassee Dam High School in western North Carolina, an opponent biological male playing for a girls team spiked a volleyball with such force that it slammed McNabb in the face and inflicted a brutal concussion on the young woman. Video of the violet injury went viral, shining a national spotlight on this dangerous and unjust quandary for girls.
Are young female athletes supposed to just forfeit these matches? Will our society continue to allow a tiny radical fringe to impose an unscientific, sex-confusing agenda upon girls, placing them at material competitive disadvantage vs. materially stronger males? Even more importantly, will educators, coaches, and politicians continue to put female athletes in physical danger, simply to score political points with radicals?
Tragically, McNabb reports that the ongoing ramifications of her severe injury include “impaired vision, partial paralysis on my right side, constant headaches as well as anxiety and depression.” Nonetheless, Miss McNabb perseveres to become a forceful spokeswoman on behalf of girls’ sports for the Independent Women’s Forum. She insists on using her experience to work for policy changes, to protect girls. Payton recently posted on X/Twitter:
“Forever thankful I was blessed with the chance to grow up playing [sports]. We’ve worked so hard for women and girls to even have this opportunity. Now, we have to keep working to keep it that way!”
McNabb also praised a candidate for the North Carolina state house, Brian Echevarria who takes a strong public stance on this issue. In recent school board testimony, Echevarria spoke about protecting his daughter, proclaiming “I don’t want a man swimming against her in the pool….I don’t want her playing against boys in soccer. I don’t even let my sons rough her up. Do you think I’m gonna let your son rough her up?”
America needs more young women like Payton and more protective fathers like Brian. We also need politicians willing to protect girls and their sports. Those candidates who pursue this agenda will also reap resounding political benefits, as revealed by our polling.
YES! How can anyone of a sane mind disagree with this.
Voter consensus: girls’ sports are for females only.