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New Ohio Bill Authorizes 'Genital Inspection' in Bid to Block Transgender Student Athletes
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Last week, House Republicans discreetly passed a new anti-trans bill through the Ohio Statehouse. At 11:15pm on Wednesday night, the “Save Women’s Sports Act,” or House Bill 61, which would effectively ban transgender girls and women from participating in high school and college athletics, moved swiftly onto the State Senate. While this bill isn’t at all unlike a vast majority that are currently advancing in statehouses across the country, this one features exceptionally egregious measures—namely, a “verification process” that allows doctors to examine and confirm the genitals of any athlete that might be “accused” of being transgender. It also includes measures for a testosterone level and genetic makeup check.

According to Morgan Trau, a Columbus-based ABC-affiliate reporter, the bill wasn’t originally on the legislative schedule. At the last minute, Republican representatives added the language to a different, entirely unrelated bill, H.B. 151—a revision of Ohio’s Teacher Residency Program.

“If a participant’s sex is disputed, the participant shall establish the participant’s sex by presenting a signed physician’s statement indicating the participant’s sex based upon only the following: (1) The participant’s internal and external reproductive anatomy; (2) The participant’s normal endogenously produced levels of testosterone; (3) An analysis of the participant’s genetic makeup,” the bill reads.

The bill is co-sponsored by Republicans Rep. Jena Powell and Rep. Reggie Stoltzfus. As it became news, Powell tweeted: “The Save Women’s Sports Act is a fairness issue for women. This bill ensures that every little girl who works hard to make it on a podium is not robbed of her chance by a biological male competing against her in a biological female sport.”

The bill was first introduced in 2021 and has passed the House. In essence, this legislation would empower parents, teachers, peers and the like to police the sex of children as young as 10-years-old—in some cases, subjecting them to state-sanctioned examinations of their genitalia by a doctor. Republicans will call it anything but sexual assault, but state Democrats, LGBTQ+ advocates, and parents on social media are saying the quiet part out loud.

As the bill continued to make news, Mario Bruno, a legislative policy director for Equality Ohio, told 13-ABC, “I know that there are a lot of folks in the LGBTQ community who are sitting there asking themselves, ‘What did I do to them? Because they keep coming after me,’ and I can’t blame them for having that perspective. But the answer is nothing, just existing.” According to Equality Ohio and the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OSHAA), there is only one transgender girl in the state that’s currently participating in high school athletics.

“There are not scores of girls’ dreams being crushed, there is one child trying to play on their high school sports team,” said Democratic Rep. Beth Liston during debate on the bill.

“This is a made-up controversy, and this amendment is state-sanctioned bullying against one child.” Liston, a physician, also called the inclusion of examinations “disturbing.”

Additionally, a Twitter thread that made plain what the legislation entailed in painstaking detail went viral over the weekend. The account, @polevaultpower, wrote that an examination would entail a doctor to complete a full pelvic examination—including an inspection of the clitoris to verify that it’s not oversized and therefore an indicator of a child being intersex—of a child absent of any issue.
 

laksaboy

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Take note that those tranny medal thieves always compete in women's sports.

You never see female to male trannies competing in men's sports.

They knew exactly what they were doing. Have no pity for them.
 

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Take note that those tranny medal thieves always compete in women's sports.

You never see female to male trannies competing in men's sports.

They knew exactly what they were doing. Have no pity for them.
During the Cold War Eastern female competitors took male hormones
 

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We live in such confusing and troubled times. Gender used to mean either male or female. These days however, we have these (glad my time on earth is coming to an end siah!:biggrin:):

The following are some gender identities and their definitions.

Agender
A person who is agender does not identify with any particular gender, or they may have no gender at all.

Other terms for this may include:
  • neutral gender
  • null-gender
  • genderless
  • neutrois

Androgyne​

A person who identifies as androgyne has a gender that is either both masculine and feminine or between masculine and feminine.

Bigender​

A person who identifies as bigender has two genders.

People who are bigender often display cultural masculine and feminine roles.

Butch​

Women, especially lesbians, tend to use this term to describe the way they express masculinity, or what society defines as masculinity.

However, the LGBTQIA Resource Center state that “butch” can also be a gender identity in itself.

Cisgender​

A cisgender person identifies with the sex that they were assigned at birth.

For example, a cisgender woman is someone who still identifies with the sex — female, in this case — a doctor assigned them at birth.

Gender expansive​

The LGBTQIA Resource Center define gender expansive as an “umbrella term used for individuals who broaden their own culture’s commonly held definitions of gender, including expectations for its expression, identities, roles, and/or other perceived gender norms.”

Those who are gender expansive include people who are transgender and people whose gender broadens the surrounding society’s notion of what gender is.

Genderfluid​

A person who identifies as genderfluid has a gender identity and presentation that shifts between, or shifts outside of, society’s expectations of gender.

Gender outlaw​

A person who identifies as a gender outlaw refuses to allow society’s definition of “male” or “female” to define them.

Genderqueer​

A person who identifies as genderqueer has a gender identity or expression that is not the same as society’s expectations for their assigned sex or assumed gender.

Genderqueer can also refer to a person who identifies outside of how society defines gender or someone who identifies with a combination of genders.

Masculine of center​

A person who uses this term is usually a lesbian or a trans person who leans more toward masculine performances and experiences of gender.

Nonbinary​

A person who identifies as nonbinary does not experience gender within the gender binary.

People who are nonbinary may also experience overlap with different gender expressions, such as being gender non-conforming.

Omnigender​

A person who identifies as omnigender experiences and possesses all genders.

Polygender and pangender​

People who identify as polygender or pangender experience and display parts of multiple genders.

Transgender​

This is an umbrella term that encompasses all people who experience and identify with a different gender than that which their assigned sex at birth would suggest.

Although most people think of trans men and trans women when hearing the word transgender, this term also encompasses people who identify as a gender other than man or woman, including nonbinary and genderfluid.

Trans​

Trans is a more inclusive term that covers those who identify as nonbinary and those who are genderless, according to the LGBTQIA Resource Center.

Two Spirit​

Two Spirit is an umbrella term that encompasses different sexualities and genders in Indigenous Native American communities.

There are many different definitions of Two Spirit, and Indigenous Native American people may or may not use this term to describe their experiences and feelings of masculinity and femininity.

This is a cultural term that is reserved for those who identify as an Indigenous Native American.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/types-of-gender-identity#types-of-gender-identity
 

laksaboy

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We live in such confusing and troubled times. Gender used to mean either male or female. These days however, we have these (glad my time on earth is coming to an end siah!:biggrin:):

The following are some gender identities and their definitions.

Agender
A person who is agender does not identify with any particular gender, or they may have no gender at all.

Other terms for this may include:
  • neutral gender
  • null-gender
  • genderless
  • neutrois

Androgyne​

A person who identifies as androgyne has a gender that is either both masculine and feminine or between masculine and feminine.

Bigender​

A person who identifies as bigender has two genders.

People who are bigender often display cultural masculine and feminine roles.

Butch​

Women, especially lesbians, tend to use this term to describe the way they express masculinity, or what society defines as masculinity.

However, the LGBTQIA Resource Center state that “butch” can also be a gender identity in itself.

Cisgender​

A cisgender person identifies with the sex that they were assigned at birth.

For example, a cisgender woman is someone who still identifies with the sex — female, in this case — a doctor assigned them at birth.

Gender expansive​

The LGBTQIA Resource Center define gender expansive as an “umbrella term used for individuals who broaden their own culture’s commonly held definitions of gender, including expectations for its expression, identities, roles, and/or other perceived gender norms.”

Those who are gender expansive include people who are transgender and people whose gender broadens the surrounding society’s notion of what gender is.

Genderfluid​

A person who identifies as genderfluid has a gender identity and presentation that shifts between, or shifts outside of, society’s expectations of gender.

Gender outlaw​

A person who identifies as a gender outlaw refuses to allow society’s definition of “male” or “female” to define them.

Genderqueer​

A person who identifies as genderqueer has a gender identity or expression that is not the same as society’s expectations for their assigned sex or assumed gender.

Genderqueer can also refer to a person who identifies outside of how society defines gender or someone who identifies with a combination of genders.

Masculine of center​

A person who uses this term is usually a lesbian or a trans person who leans more toward masculine performances and experiences of gender.

Nonbinary​

A person who identifies as nonbinary does not experience gender within the gender binary.

People who are nonbinary may also experience overlap with different gender expressions, such as being gender non-conforming.

Omnigender​

A person who identifies as omnigender experiences and possesses all genders.

Polygender and pangender​

People who identify as polygender or pangender experience and display parts of multiple genders.

Transgender​

This is an umbrella term that encompasses all people who experience and identify with a different gender than that which their assigned sex at birth would suggest.

Although most people think of trans men and trans women when hearing the word transgender, this term also encompasses people who identify as a gender other than man or woman, including nonbinary and genderfluid.

Trans​

Trans is a more inclusive term that covers those who identify as nonbinary and those who are genderless, according to the LGBTQIA Resource Center.

Two Spirit​

Two Spirit is an umbrella term that encompasses different sexualities and genders in Indigenous Native American communities.

There are many different definitions of Two Spirit, and Indigenous Native American people may or may not use this term to describe their experiences and feelings of masculinity and femininity.

This is a cultural term that is reserved for those who identify as an Indigenous Native American.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/types-of-gender-identity#types-of-gender-identity

A picture is worth a thousand words.

Never pander to those libtard lunatics.

You can identify some of them when they put their 'preferred' gender pronouns on their social media profiles. For example, 'she/her' or 'they/them'. And they believe 'misgendering' someone is a serious offence. :rolleyes:

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