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re: Federal appeals court rejects trans athlete ban in Minnesota
Posted on 4/16/26 at 6:59 am to Rip Torner
Posted on 4/16/26 at 6:59 am to Rip Torner
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Liberal Democrats are a pestilence on society, they are truly retarded
Another issue where absolutely no middle ground exist between the two political sides. Either man can be a woman, or he can't. There's no reconciling this.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 7:04 am to NC_Tigah
quote:quote:Few things could be more anti-women's rights than that.
Federal appeals court rejects trans athlete ban in Minnesota
When push comes to shove, the Left's desire for women to be treated equally is only performative. We saw a sterling example of this when the N.A.G.s (RIP Rush) refused to say anything negative about Bill Clinton during the Paula Jones and Monica Lewinski affairs.
What we're seeing now is the Left saying that women's rights are not as big a priority as the rights of men LARPing that they are women.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 7:06 am to junkyarddawg3
A quick search found these two headlines:
and
Now, does state law allow overreach of title ix.
And I'm not reading the bs opinion by the fed court.
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Federal appeals court says Trump orders aren’t law, rejects trans athlete ban in Minnesota
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Cooper v. USA Powerlifting
PAUL, MN) — Today, the Minnesota Supreme Court issued its ruling in Cooper v. USA Powerlifting, affirming that transgender athletes have the right to compete in sports without discrimination under the Minnesota Human Rights Act (MHRA).
Now, does state law allow overreach of title ix.
And I'm not reading the bs opinion by the fed court.
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