Taylor Starling and Citelin Slavin – Sports Students in Martin Luther King Secondary School In Riferside, California – a direct press conference was held at X on Friday, Director of Awareness at the California Family Council, Sofia Lori. The two girls shared their views on a recent national controversy that surrounded their community caused by a converting athlete competing for the girls' team across the country.
“It was confusing, this hasn't happened to me before, just as I didn't think this would have happened to me,” Staring said. “Everything was like him, from amazing, that there would be there Running man with Girls.
Slavin, who is nothing but a student, said that the experience of being her first year in high school involves the situation “kind of madness”.
“Only in high school, there is having to compete against males when it should not be something that shocked me immediately,” Slavin said.
Starling lost her place in Askuchi in front of a transformed athlete who moved to school last year, and when they wear shirts, “Save Girls Sports” protest, claiming that school administrators compared the shirts with the swast cross. The two girls and their family are now participating suit Against the Rusd School of Rusd, on these allegations.
In response, hundreds of their fellow students and hundreds of other residents of society began to wear shirts in protest. The shirts became a local symbol, then a national symbol to protect mathematics from the inclusion of biological males in their sports rooms and safes.
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The controversy that followed and the media coverage of the situation prompted the two teenage girls, their families and the entire town in the spotlight on the national debate about the inclusion of sport in sports, which became a hot political issue in 2024.
As for Starling and Slavin and its colleagues, it came with an unprecedented, negative and positive attention.
“I have reached a lot of people and say,” Thank you very much for what you do and defend these women. “For my friends, many of my friends were examined because they were wearing shirts and many of them had been cursed and they really called bad names, and they published certain things on The Internet calls people terrible names to wear these shirts. ”
Slavin, who says she found stress in sport throughout her life, did not find more tension in sport due to the situation this year.
“It is frightening that this is not something that can always be a place to influence tension if we will make all this,” said Slavin. “It affects you mentally and emotionally … It is very difficult to happen all this.”
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Starling says that the passing athlete uses the girls' toilet at school, however, they have not seen the athlete much in the treasury room because of the missing practices often.
The two girls, and many of the parents who spoke to Fox News Digital, claim that the passing athlete has been allowed to compete for the squash despite the lost practice every week.
The father of Starling, Ryan Starling, told Fox News Digitter that when his daughter and other girls contacted officials on this topic, they were told that “fraudsters have more rights than CISGENDERS”. Rusd previously submitted a statement of Fox News Digital that insists that his dealings with the situation were according to the California State Law.
Then the two girls ignited the viral trend in their societies when they came to school in November wearing “Save Girls Sports” shirts.
Although school administrators are reprimanded for this and they were forced to file a lawsuit, more and more students began to appear every week Wearing shirtsAs the school was forced to change the rules of dress and start placing students in detention to wear them. This did not prevent shirts from spreading and growing. It has become a weekly ritual for hundreds of students every Wednesday to show wearing support from shirts from girls and their messages, and many of them created leaflets on viral social media on them.
In early December, school principals give up On their efforts to discipline students to wear shirts. The sources told Fox News Digital that more than 400 students appeared wearing shirts at one time, and students in other schools in the province began to wear the class.
But Slavin, who broke out their lawyer Julian Fleisher, said that school administrators still tell the two girls that they are not allowed to wear shirts, during the press conference on Friday. However, they also said that more than 400 students in their school continued the appearance of shirts every Wednesday.
The situation was crowned with a hot event and a confrontation on December 19, when Rusd held a meeting of the school’s board of directors to address this issue. Before the meeting, outside the boycott office, there were competing protests between activists and fathers wearing “Save Girls Sports” and LGBTQ activists.
Sources, including Ryan Starling, have Tell Fox News Digital In this event, LGBTQ activists were annoying the “Save Girls Sports” protesters, and even disrupting the women's prayer group during the prayer circle before the meeting.
“Members of the supportive groups began in a state of identification of the people who were speaking in opposing their values. Some of these adult protesters came to the young girls who were talking and screaming closely to them” on their face, “said the head of the internal empires department in America. YWA), Tori Hitchcock, Fox News Digital.
One of the unknown parents told the Fox News Digital that a child was bombed by vulgar insults by the protesters supporting Loters after the meeting.
The unknown father said: “My 16 -year -old son and a few others were standing outside after speaking when a group of LGBTQ was deliberately referring to each of them saying:” Fu Fu Fu “.
Then, inside the meeting, the opposition parents and activists made excited speeches about their ideas about the situation, with many speakers Screaming in hysterical tones. The meeting lasted for about five hours, and included a certificate among individuals who opposed the inclusion in girls' sports and those who supported them.
Several sermons supported by the high chants of chants and the waiver of pride LGBTQ were met by those who attended.
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Rusd previously submitted a statement of Fox News Digital that insists that his dealings with the situation were according to the California State Law.
“Although these rules were not created by Rusd, the boycott is committed to compliance with CIF law and regulations. California law prohibits discrimination on students on the basis of sex, sexual identity and sexual expression, and is prohibited by sex on the basis of sex in physical education and athletics.
Rusd was also offered to deal with the situation in Washington's officials, and the head of the state in California, Sacramento. They made this statement in early December, before President Donald Trump returned to his post.
“Since these matters play in our courts and the media, the opposition and protests should be directed to those who are in a situation that allows them to influence these laws and policies (including officials in Washington, DC and Sacramento).”
Trump pledged to ban athletes who cross the competition in girls' and women's sports, as she progresses a federal bill entitled “Protecting women and girls in sports in Congress. It has already passed in the House of Representatives.
Until this bill is signed on the law, Slavin and Starling request their supporters for “prayer” for them.
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