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WATCH: Tranny Player Injuries 3 Girls During High School Game


How many more girls need to get injured before parents stand up?

More to the point, these girls need to stand up and not play.

Simple as.

They need to stand together and refuse to play.

If women did that this would end real quick.

But the fear of being called a name is what holds so many in perputal fear.

This type of story keeps popping up and the most recent one occured at a Massachusetts charter school.

It’s a girls basketball team and there’s a guy on it.

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The game on the February 8 was ended by the coach after watching three players hurt in the game.

 

The Post Millenial reports:

A Massachusetts charter school ended a girls’ varsity basketball game at halftime on February 8 after multiple players were injured by a (male) on the opposing team.

The coach of the Collegiate Charter School of Lowell Girls’ Basketball Team made the decision to end the game against KIPP Academy “after watching a third player injured in the game,” a press release from the school states.

“The bench was already depleted going into the game with the 12-player roster having four players unable to play. When the coach saw three more girls go down in the first half leaving him with five players, he made the call to end to end the game early.”

The school wrote in the press release that Charter School playoffs were approaching, “and he needed a healthy and robust bench in four days.”

“Once the third was injured, the remaining five expressed concern to him about continuing to play. The players feared getting injured and not being able to compete in the playoffs.”

The school wrote that it “supports this decision and reiterates its values of both inclusivity and safety for all students.”

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(If some institute or group says the word “inclusivity” that’s all you need to hear. We know what that’s code for. Run far from them!)

“We take the standards set by the MIAA and our Board of Trustees seriously and strive to uphold them on and off the court. We also follow the guidance from the MIAA and state laws regarding equity and access for all student-athletes.”

One video of the game showed the biological male player, standing taller than the female players, ripping the ball out of a female Collegiate Charter School of Lowell player’s hands. She was seen clutching her back while she laid on the ground, grimacing in pain as team members surrounded her.

According to the ItemLive, KIPP led at halftime 31-14. The trans-identified male player is reportedly over 6 feet tall, and has facial hair.

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athlete Association (MIAA) states in its handbook that “If a school offers a single team in a particular sport, it may not restrict eligibility based on gender unless such a restriction is necessary to ensure that the school’s gendered designation of athletic opportunities complies with Title IX.”

“A student shall not be excluded from participation on a gender-specific sports team that is consistent with the student’s bona fide gender identity,” the handbook adds.

Collegiate Charter School of Lowell Athletic Director Kyle Pelczar told ItemLive that he and Coach Kevin Ortins knew ahead of time that the trans-identified male played on the team, as they have played that school before this season. The trans-identified male has been on the girls roster since the start of the season.

Even Dr.Phil is noticing!

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Where’s all the me-too people at?

Where’s all the feminist who care so much about women?

It’s because they are all show, and agenda driven.

Pull your girls out of these sports if men have invaded.

Refuse to join until sanity returns or more women will be hurt on the alter of tolerance.



 

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