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Girls Strike Back with Lawsuit to Protect Their Sporting Events From Being Overrun by Transgenders

The families of three high school girls are suing to prevent transgender “women” from participating in female sporting events.

Selina Soule, a Glastonbury High School senior, Alanna Smith, a Danbury High School sophomore, and Chelsea Mitchell, a Canton High School senior are having this lawsuit filed on their behalf by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a conservative nonprofit organization.

They are making the case that allowing transgenders to compete in their sporting events denies them the access to scholarship opportunities and victories that they would have otherwise earned through their hard work and dedication.

“Mentally and physically, we know the outcome before the race even starts,” said Smith, the daughter of former Major League pitcher Lee Smith. “That biological unfairness doesn’t go away because of what someone believes about gender identity. All girls deserve the chance to compete on a level playing field.”

Read the full story from Big League Politics


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