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A school board meeting in California got into an explosive debate after a girls volleyball team for a girls volleyball team for a rival with a transgender player.
The players of the Rivaruside Poly High School Girls Volleyball Team chose to stop the game against Jurupa Valley High School last Friday. Many parents had earlier told Fox News Digital that the Jurupa Valley team was forfit in response to the presence of Trans athlete AB Hernandez in the team.
The local parents on Thursday showed the meeting of the Rivaruside Unified School District Board, who spoke in support of girls who spoke against the school district for their current gender policies and in support of others, while others spoke in support of trans athletes in girls’ games.
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Hernandez’s mother, Needa Hernandez, showed the girls’ right to play in the game, and condemned the board member Amanda Vicers for a pre -interview with Fox News Digital about Fox News Digital last week.
“Amanda Wicors, you interviewed with Fox. You actually entertained and welcomed my child. You are a board member. You have an oath to support all children, not only to protect people who fit your thoughts,” Hernandez said.
“When you allow or tolerate targeted harassment, whether online, in person or board meetings allow false narratives, you are only failing morally.
“My daughter is not a problem. The problem is often led by the leaders who travel from the district to the district … to spread the fear and to put the parents against each other against each other, using religion as a shield for discrimination against each other.
A mother, Maria Correo spoke in support of the rivaraside poly players and condemned the parents, making male children able to play girls in the game.
“Girls, great jobs. Poly girls, we are standing with you. Keep fighting, because these parents who support their confused baby are problems,” said Korreo. “If my child was on drugs, I will like him, but think what? I will tell him the truth; drugs are bad for you. I will not feed him more drugs.”
Rivaraside became a hotband of controversy involving trans athletes in the game of girls during the highly promoted season of Hernandez last year and a case was filed by two girls at Martin Luther King High School, alleging that a trans athlete had taken one of the girls’ Versity Spot on the cross-compute team.
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School students then began wearing “Save Girls Sports” T-shirts, which the school’s administrators allegedly compared the shirts to the swastika compared to the shirt.
A mother, who only recognized herself as Sandy R, urged the board members to adopt their resolve to ban trans athletes from the game of girls who broke from the state law. A school board in California has already done so – Cairn County Education Board, first in August. Sandy R. Referred to the trial that was filed by both students.
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“I will be so proud and will be honored so much that an RUSD family will take down an illegal and unconstitutional California law,” he said.
President Donald Trump on Thursday warned California and Govin Newsom about the state’s transgender policies in a post on truth social.
“Any California School district that does not follow our transgender policies will not be funded. Thank you for paying attention to this matter!” Trump wrote in the post.
Rivaruside Unified School District Board meetings had several stressful moments which went viral amid controversy at Martin Luther King High School.
Meanwhile, during the run of the AB Hernandez athlete, there was a focus of a national media firstorm in May, for the California Girls Track and Field Championship. Postsen meets that Hernandez competed, met with opposition from women athletes and their families, who often wore a “Save Girls Sports” T-shirt.
In July, justice department filed a case against California Education department (CDE) and CIF for their policies that allow biological men to compete in girls’ games across the state, Trump has banned it despite signing an executive order in February.
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A Bipartite survey The Public Policy Institute of California found that most of the residents of California opposed the biological male trans athletes who competed in women’s game.
That figure included over 70% State school parents,
The survey stated, “Most California people support the need for transgender athletes that compete on teams that were assigned to them at birth.”
“Adults (65%) and potential voters (64%) need to support the solid prominence that transgender athletes compete on teams that match the sex assigned to them at birth, not the gender with which they identify. The maximum majority of the public school’s parents (71%) supports the need of such a type.”
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