Protecting Women's Sports from Unfair Transgender Participation

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 5 hours ago

**Unfairness**

In a glaring example of how political correctness is impacting sports, a father has come forward to highlight a troubling trend in women's college basketball.

Jae Park’s daughter, who plays for Columbia Bible College’s women’s team, recently found herself on the losing end against a transgender athlete from Vancouver Island University.

This athlete, Harriette Mackenzie, is a 6'2" male who identifies as a woman and has demonstrated an overwhelming physical advantage over his female competitors.


Video footage shows Mackenzie repeatedly overpowering female players during a game, leading Park to voice serious concerns about the fairness of allowing biological males to compete in women's sports.

Park articulated the frustrations of many in the sporting community, stating, "This is not OK and this is very unjust and someone needs to stand up for what's right."

He described the overwhelming sentiment among players, emphasizing the stark physical comparison: "It's like getting hit by a truck or running into a brick wall."

The issue transcends sport; it touches on broader principles of fairness and safety. As Park explained, female athletes are feeling betrayed and confused, questioning the integrity of competition when they are pitted against biological males.

Despite claims from VIU that they support all athletes' rights, the reality reflects a one-sided narrative that often neglects the concerns of the female athletes involved.

The cancellation of games against Columbia Bible College due to alleged harassment has only intensified the debate, leaving players feeling vulnerable and unheard.

"It's not about 'transphobia,' we're not afraid," Park asserted. "It's about ensuring fair competition and protecting the integrity of women's sports."

As these athletes strive for excellence on the court, the question looms larger: How do we protect women's sports in an era of rapidly changing norms?

For many, the answer lies in recognizing the inherent differences that exist and advocating for fairness without compromising the rights of anyone involved.

This incident serves as a reminder of the challenges facing women's sports and the urgent need for a conversation that respects both inclusion and fairness.

Sources:
campusreform.org
dailywire.com
theblaze.com












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