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After fleeing from it, Miss. finally addresses girls-only sports (Mississippi Fairness Act)
One News Now ^ | February 4, 2021 | OneNewsNow.com Staff

Posted on 02/04/2021 8:28:49 AM PST by xzins

A bill in Mississippi to prevent biological males from competing in female-only sports is making its way through the state senate, marking another state taking action in a cultural and legal battle over biological boys crushing female athletes in the name of equality.

The bill, called the Mississippi Fairness Act, is sponsored by state Sen. Angela Burks Hill, a Republican lawmaker also known for her pro-life legislation.

Hill has introduced the Fairness bill for several years only to watch it die in committee but now the legislation, known as Senate Bill 2536, has passed two committees and is now up for debate on the senate floor.

Dr. Jameson Taylor of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy predicts the legislation will pass before February 11, the legislative deadline, because it is a “common-sense bill” on a topic that has “broad support” from the public.

Hill Taylor points to a poll of Mississippi voters, conducted by Mason-Dixon, that found 79 percent said they would support a state law banning biological males from competing against females.

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TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: fairness; female; sports; transgender
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To: realcleanguy

Ironically the largest supporters of the BS.


61 posted on 02/04/2021 3:31:50 PM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: EEGator; Ann Coulter; SierraWasp; All; everyone

That’s why years ago Ann Coulter said giving women the vote was a big mistake


62 posted on 02/04/2021 4:02:19 PM PST by Syncro (Facts is Facts )
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To: whitney69; All

Back in the 1970’s the school I worked for had to create a womens softball team in order for the boys to continue having a baseball team.

I don’t think any of the girls tried to join the baseball team, I don’t remember

I think this was when the title (insert number here) thingie came into being.


63 posted on 02/04/2021 4:08:07 PM PST by Syncro (Facts is Facts )
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To: Syncro

Yep. Women voting is why we are here now.
I have zero sympathy. They f’d us over first, and ruined the country.


64 posted on 02/04/2021 4:10:40 PM PST by EEGator
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To: realcleanguy

The saddest thing for liberal elite women - like those on MSNBC - is mouthing the daily talking points written for them by white liberal ‘elite’ men.

Is that creepy or what?

Women fought for equal rights for decades so liberal bimbos could be ‘news’ people without ONE thought different than their handlers.


65 posted on 02/04/2021 7:54:13 PM PST by GOPJ (If I self-identify as a child can I demand a place on a little league team?)
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To: Syncro

“...a womens softball team in order for the boys to continue having a baseball team.”

So what you are saying from your history is that since no women wanted to join the baseball team, they were going to cut the program? And you might want to consider that they didn’t create a women’s softball team, they created a program for women to use to justify the original boy’s program and the funding for it. It had nothing to do with the play, just the equality(?) of gender.

I agree with you that that is the backa$$ way of political correctness. But at that time it was the only way to get out of losing funded programs that had participation. And I’m sure it did cost to create the program with equipment, facility use, coaches pay if the faculty had any, and local contact for scheduling, tournament fees and coordination on all of it. And of course, was there even another team in the area so by creating a team it became nothing more than babysitting?

But this thread was about the bill that is saying if men can’t compete with women, period, then just as soon as women wish to enter into a sport with men as competition, then the men have to withdraw. So it doesn’t mean anything about the level of competition, even though this was only applied to post high school programs, it is about only protecting the capacity of women’s level of competition in a college atmosphere. Therefore if this bill was in place in Tennessee when that woman kicker was put in the men’s college game for publicity from Vanderbilt, the men legally would have had to walk off the field. (Or hold the ball for her) Sometimes the cure is worse than the illness.

And here’s a curveball: what happens to co-ed sports like cheerleading competitions? And if it is funded, any program that competes women and men? Then you can get down to preferences when two students, one male and one female trying to get a job within the areas identified in the funded sport and the man having to withdraw from a trainer’s job or even a coaches job? Oooo, this can get real political, real fast. But this is what you get with liberal politics as the Mississippi legislature is the second most liberal acting in the country only behind North Carolina according to the ACU foundation:

https://mspolicy.org/the-mississippi-legislature-is-not-conservative/

wy69


66 posted on 02/05/2021 8:37:03 AM PST by whitney69
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To: whitney69

Couldn’t read your whole reply, my eyes glazed over

It all worked out fine, and I’m aware of the mental gymnastics and gov issuea $ etc involved

It’s all politics


67 posted on 02/05/2021 2:47:57 PM PST by Syncro (Facts is Facts )
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