BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND.
DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it)
DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
Mother
of 9th grader Janet Deidrick reacts to Rockwood County school district
in Missouri hiding critical race theory content after complaints from
parents.
The mother of a Missouri ninth-grader said Friday she was "upset" to learn that Rockwood County school district was accused of hiding certain race-based curriculum from parents.
"We were very surprised at this," Deidrick told "Fox & Friends."
According to a memo
obtained by The Daily Wire, the Rockwood County school district hid
race-based content from their curriculum after backlash from parents who
were concerned.
A 6-12 Literacy Speech Coordinator Natalie
Fallert wrote to all middle and high school principals that
parents complained that the school was "pushing an agenda," suggesting
that certain materials only be visible to students and not to parents on
the Canvas remote learning platform.
The Daily Signal posted
the contents of the memo: "This doesn’t mean throw out the lesson and
find a new one. Just pull the resource off Canvas so parents cannot see
it … Keep teaching! Just don’t make everything visible on Canvas. This
is not being deceitful. This is just doing what you have done for years.
Prior to the pandemic you didn’t send everything home or have it
available. You taught in your classroom and things were peachy keen. We
are going old-school," the memo stated.
Deidrick
said she was "upset" and surprised to see the memo. She said her son
switched to public high school from private school, where administrators
had a "tremendous amount of accountability."
Deidrick said parents were initally concerned about the book "Dear Martin," and others being included in students' curriculum.
Deidrick said that she was "shocked by what she saw in the book," including foul language, racial stereotypes and "cop hate."
"Apparently,
it was approved by the district as a young adult, 13-plus book. No one
has a right to read stuff like that to anyone's child, a minor child
without their parent's permission. ... There are several students in my
son's class that are from a law enforcement family and we are a law
enforcement family," Deidrick said, praising the overall work of her
son's teachers.
Rockwood
School District sent Fox News a statement responding to the allegations
that they were trying to hide race-based content from parents.
"The
email that was sent to teachers encouraging them to hide or alter
content visible to parents was not reviewed or approved by anyone before
it was disseminated by an individual staff member.
"It does not
reflect the mission, vision, and values, of the district and is counter
to the goals set forth in our strategic plan. The Rockwood School
district encourages transparency and recognizes open communication is
vital between parents and our staff."
(What the hell is wrong with people? These were babies !!!!!)
2 children killed, 16 people stabbed at China kindergarten
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BEIJING
(AP) — Chinese state media say two children were killed and 16 other
people were injured by a knife-wielding attacker at a kindergarten in a
southern city.
The Xinhua News Agency said the attack occurred
Wednesday afternoon in a township outside Beiliu, a city in the Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region.
It said a suspect has been arrested and
an investigation is underway. Two of those injured were being treated
for serious injuries, it said. It was clear if the injured were children
or adults.
Past
years have seen numerous such attacks, usually perpetrated by people
who were described as mentally or emotionally disturbed or who bore
grudges against the owners of such facilities.
Experts say China
lacks sufficient capacity to diagnose and treat people with such
conditions. The country tightly restricts access to guns, so knives are
almost always used in such attacks.
Court documents state Heacook was attacked by Randon D. Wilkerson,
30. According to a witness, Wilkerson slammed his foot repeatedly on the
officer's head while he lay unconscious, police said.
there is NOT ONE SINGLE race more important than another.
PEOPLE ... help stop this NOW !
Wait... I'm talking about the ones that aren't out there with knives threatening or the ones with guns looking for trouble or the ones beating someone because they look different, or the ones looting, or the ones doing the B&E's, or the ones robbing stores.... ETC.
The ones we talk about are the ones that are doing good things for ALL PEOPLE.............NOT being THUGS(all races have thugs).
Juan Williams, co-host of The Five on Fox News,
called out the network on Tuesday for its recent repeated coverage of
false stories. This was in the context of discussing the as-of-yet
unsubstantiated story that recently broke about former Secretary of
State under President Obama, and current Climate Czar John Kerry, allegedly giving classified Israeli information to Iran when he was Secretary of State, which Kerry denies.
Williams suggested using caution when reporting on the story, pointing
to two recent narratives that got a lot of airtime on Fox News that
turned out to be untrue.
One such story was the false claim that President Biden
plans to limit the amount of red meat Americans can consume as part of
his climate plan. The story was first printed in British tabloid The Daily Mail,
which combined Biden’s goal of cutting down on greenhouse gasses with a
year-old study out of the University of Michigan which suggested
cutting down on red meat as a way of doing just that. The story blew up
among conservative groups, right wing media and Republican elected
officials at all levels of government. After reporting on Biden’s
nonexistent plan for days, on Monday, Fox News issued a correction.
“To
me, when you talk about, you know, ‘Oh, is this right wing going after
John Kerry. They don’t like John Kerry.’ It just worries me,” Williams
said. “Like last week we had the hamburger story. ‘Oh, Biden’s gonna
take your hamburger.’”
Williams also pointed to another bogus story, that Vice President Harris’s
children’s book was being given out at a migrant shelter. Once again,
many in right wing media, including Fox News, jumped on the story, some
suggesting the book, Superheroes Are Everywhere, was part of an
official welcome package handed out to every child. But in reality,
only one copy of Harris’s book was given to a child at a migrant shelter
in Long Beach, California, and that particular book was a one-time
donation during a charity drive. The New York Post reporter responsible for the story resigned on Tuesday, claiming she was ordered to write it.
“Or,
you know, it’s always, ‘Kamala Harris’s book is being given to
immigrants.’ These stories are false,” Williams said, “but the right
wing echo chamber starts going crazy because you can go after a
Democrat.”
As for the Kerry story, Williams pointed out that even
staunch Republican Lindsey Graham is unsure of the validity of the
allegations.
“On this story, I think it’s important that you notice that people like Lindsey Graham,
you know, strong Republican voice out of South Carolina, says he
doesn’t know whether or not we can trust this so-called tape,” Williams
said. “The State Department saying that the timeline is way off."
After
a long year and a lot of anticipation, getting the COVID-19 vaccine can
be cause for celebration, which for some might mean pouring a drink and
toasting to their new immunity. But can alcohol interfere with your
immune response?
The short answer is that it depends on how much you drink.
There
is no evidence that having a drink or two can render any of the current
COVID vaccines less effective. Some studies have even found that over
the longer term, small or moderate amounts of alcohol might actually
benefit the immune system by reducing inflammation.
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Heavy
alcohol consumption, on the other hand, particularly over the long
term, can suppress the immune system and potentially interfere with your
vaccine response, experts say. Since it can take weeks after a COVID
shot for the body to generate protective levels of antibodies against
the novel coronavirus, anything that interferes with the immune response
would be cause for concern.
“If you are truly a moderate drinker,
then there’s no risk of having a drink around the time of your
vaccine,” said Ilhem Messaoudi, director of the Center for Virus
Research at the University of California, Irvine, who has conducted
research on the effects of alcohol on the immune response. “But be very
cognizant of what moderate drinking really means. It’s dangerous to
drink large amounts of alcohol because the effects on all biological
systems, including the immune system, are pretty severe and they occur
pretty quickly after you get out of that moderate zone.”
Moderate
drinking is generally defined as no more than two drinks a day for men
and a maximum of one drink a day for women, whereas heavy drinking is
defined as four or more drinks on any day for men and three or more
drinks for women. Keep in mind that one “standard” drink is considered
five ounces of wine, 1.5 ounces of distilled spirits, or 12 ounces of
beer.
Some of the first concerns about alcohol and COVID
vaccination began circulating after a Russian health official who warned
in December thatpeople should avoid alcohol for two weeks before
getting vaccinated and then abstain for another 42 days afterward.
According to a Reuters report, the official claimed that alcohol could
hamper the body’s ability to develop immunity against the novel
coronavirus. Her warning sparked a fierce backlash in Russia, which has
one of the world’s highest drinking rates.
In the United States,
some experts say they have heard similar concerns about whether it is
safe to drink around the time of vaccination. “We’ve been getting a lot
of questions from our patients about this,” said Dr. Angela Hewlett, an
associate professor of infectious diseases who directs the COVID
infectious diseases team at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
“Understandably, people who are receiving these vaccines want to make
sure they’re doing all the right things to maximize their immune
response.”
Clinical trials of the COVID vaccines that are
currently approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration did not
specifically look at whether alcohol had any impact on the effectiveness
of the vaccines, Hewlett said. It’s possible that there will be more
information on that in the future. But for now, most of what is known
comes from previous research, including studies that examined how
alcohol affects the immune system in humans and whether it hinders the
immune response in animals that received other vaccines.
One thing
that is clear from studies is that heavy alcohol consumption impairs
the immune response and increases your susceptibility to bacterial and
viral infections. It prevents immune cells from traveling to sites of
infection and carrying out their duties, like destroying viruses,
bacteria and infected cells; makes it easier for pathogens to invade
your cells, and causes a host of other problems.
In contrast,
moderate drinking does not seem to have this effect. In one study,
scientists exposed 391 people to five different respiratory viruses and
found that moderate drinkers were less likely to develop colds, but not
if they were smokers.
In another study, Messaoudi and colleagues
provided rhesus monkeys access to alcoholic beverages for seven months
and then looked at how their bodies responded to a vaccine against
poxvirus. Much like humans, some rhesus monkeys enjoy alcohol and will
drink a lot, while others show less interest and will limit themselves
to small amounts. The researchers found that the animals that were
chronically heavy drinkers had a weak response to the vaccine. “They had
almost a nonexistent immune response,” Messaoudi said.
The
animals that consumed only moderate amounts of alcohol, however,
generated the strongest response to the vaccine, even compared to the
teetotalers that consumed no alcohol at all. Studies in rats have found a
similar pattern: Those consuming large amounts of alcohol have only a
weak immune response to infections compared to animals given moderate
amounts of alcohol or none at all. Other studies have found that when
people drink moderately, it seems to lower inflammatory markers in their
blood.
Another reason to moderate your alcohol intake is that
heavy drinking — along with the hangover that can ensue — can
potentially amplify any side effects you might have from the COVID
vaccine, including fever, malaise or body aches, and make you feel
worse, said Hewlett of the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Hewlett chose not to drink after getting the COVID vaccine. But she said
that people should feel free to imbibe so long as they drink within
reason.
“Having a glass of champagne probably won’t inhibit any
immune response,” she said. “I think having a celebratory beverage in
moderation is fine.”
(please click on the link above to read more TRUTHFUL stories. Don't believe the lies when you can read and SEE the proof.)
Cyber Ninjas Are
Also Part of Team Refuting Secretary of State Benson’s Letter Claiming
‘Operator Error’ in Election Results in Antrim County, Michigan
The Michigan case is still alive where the Secretary of
State’s office claimed that it was human error in Antrim County that
caused the error identified after the election that changed the winner
of the county from President Trump to Biden. This was identified in a
recount after the election and President Trump was announced the winner
in the county.
A lawsuit has been in place for some time led by attorney Mathew
Deperno. His team refuted this message from the Secretary of State’s
office that claimed operator error rather than machine-related errors
caused the voter discrepancy in the county. The audit team Diperno put
together includes Cyber Ninjas – the same firm running the election
audit in Maricopa County right now.
We’ve reported that the Secretary of State in Michigan is connected to George Soros:
We also reported in December that the results of Deperno’s initial
analysis of the voting machines in Antrim County included numerous
material errors and issues:
The fact that the machines sent such a material amount of ballots to
adjudication is a very BIG issue. We reported how this should be
addressed before these machines are ever used in an American election
again:
A
Michigan judge on Monday said he’ll allow a dozen tech and election
experts, including the Florida firm Cyber Ninjas and others who alleged
election fraud following the November presidential election, to refute a
secretary of state election report that determined mistakes in Michigan
voting results were caused by human error and didn’t signal
vulnerability or tampering with election machines.
Cyber Ninjas is the name of a Florida-based consulting firm
owned by Doug Logan, who’s expressed support for election fraud “Stop
the Steal” conspiracy theories on social media. The company was recently
hired by the Republican-majority Arizona Legislature to conduct an
audit of election results in Maricopa County. That audit began last
week…
Antrim
County Circuit Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer said expert witness testimony
or any reports they produce should address only claims made in a report
published by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office that was
produced by J. Alex Halderman, a computer security and systems
specialist and professor at the University of Michigan.
Antrim
County became a focal point for election challengers after the clerk
there reported incorrect preliminary results that indicated
now-President Joe Biden beat former President Donald Trump in the
conservative-leaning county.
It looks like Deperno, Cyber Ninjas and others will be busy
over the next month putting together a report refuting Secretary of
State Benson’s report that the issue in Antrim County was related to
operator error.
Andrew Brown Jr. – a Black man fatally shot as sheriff's deputies executed a warrant in Elizabeth City, N.C.,
on April 21 – was described as a drug dealer in the Pasquotank County
area and had a criminal rap sheet over 180 pages long and dating back to
May 1988, according to a copy of the search warrant and other records
obtained by Fox News.
Brown's family and their
attorneys entered the Pasquotank County Sheriff's Office Monday
afternoon to be privately shown the body camera footage of the shooting –
following a two-hour delay that Pasquotank County Attorney R. Michael
Cox said happened to blur faces and complete redactions to the video.
Six
days after the shooting, authorities have provided few details about
the circumstances of Brown's death, but Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy
Wooten II petitioned the court Monday for the public release of the
body-camera footage even as the North Carolina State Bureau of
Investigation continues its independent probe into Brown's death.
An
initial search warrant signed off by North Carolina Superior Court
Senior Resident Judge Jerry R. Tillett on April 20 states that Agent
R.D. Johnson of the Dare County Narcotics Task Force was in
communication with a confidential source who said they had been
purchasing narcotics from Brown for over one year. The informant claimed
that they had purchased different quantities of cocaine, "crack"
cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine from Brown on numerous occasions.
Brown
would sometimes travel to Dare County to deliver the narcotics,
according to the informant. Other times the informant traveled into
Elizabeth City to purchase narcotics from Brown at numerous hotel/motels
and Brown's residence on Perry Street on at least three occasions.
On
March 17, the Dare County Narcotics Task Force utilized the informant
to conduct a "controlled purchase" of a quantity of cocaine from Brown
that was recorded with audio/video devices. On March 29, the informant
carried out another controlled purchase of meth from Brown captured on
camera.
The warrant was requested by Pasquotank County Sheriff's Office Investigator D. Ryan Meads.
Meads
and other agents assigned to the Albemarle Drug Task Force are also
"familiar with Brown and know him to be a source of supply of
'crack' cocaine, cocaine, heroin/fentanyl and methamphetamine to the
Elizabeth City/ Pasquotank County area," the warrant states.
Investigators
believe the establishment at 421 Perry St. in Elizabeth City "is being
used to store, package and distribute narcotics, namely
'crack' cocaine," the warrant states. Two vehicles regularly seen at the
residence were believed to be in Brown’s possession and were being used
by him to store, traffic and distribute illegal narcotics. There is
reason to believe that the home was being used by Brown as a "secure
location" to store drugs, currency and recordation of sales or monies
owed, the warrant says.
The search warrant included photos of two
vehicles seen parked outside: a green 2004 BMW 745 LI four-door sedan
with a North Carolina license plate registered to Andrew Brown Jr., as
well as a second BMW four-door sedan that was gray in color and has a
fictitious license plate number.
The informant described Brown as a
"drug dealer" in the Elizabeth City/Pasquotank County area and admitted
to purchasing "crack" cocaine from Brown on multiple occasions. The
individual also witnessed crack cocaine inside the residence within 14
days of the application of the search warrant.
Meads
has over 1,000 hours of law enforcement training, to include drug
enforcement, narcotics investigations and identification. As an employed
law enforcement officer he has dealt with informants, conducted
surveillance, arrested suspects, seized evidence and executed search
warrants. He has successfully developed narcotics investigations and
made felony and misdemeanor arrests for violations of the North Carolina
Controlled Substance Act, according to the warrant.
The
document, which indicated the search wasn't completed, didn't list
anything found. Fox News also obtained a copy of Brown's separate
criminal rap sheet that is more than 180 pages long and dates back to
May 1988. Arrest warrants against Brown that were released last
week charged him with possession with intent to sell and deliver
three grams of each of the drugs.
Fox News' James Levinson and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
The Oscars is off to a sickeningly woke start, opening with an
actress saying that “if things had gone differently this past week in
Minneapolis, I might have traded in my heels for marching boots.”
Actress Regina King, who had a supporting role in Legally Blonde 2:
Red, White & Blonde, kicked off the show by talking about the Derek
Chauvin trial.
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I believe that everyone has the right to freedom of speech but to demonstrate and yell and scream like animals is NOT alright. Be an adult not a child.
I'm not wasting my space on this blog... go to the link below for the rest of this THUG story.
They aren't admired by real adults.... they are just little children throwing temper tantrums. Most are GLAD they are gone.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Feud with the Royal Family Could "Topple" the Monarchy
Kayleigh Roberts
It might be too late for the royal family to fully recover from the ongoing fallout of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit and their revelations about what prompted it.
According to royal expert and author Anna Pasternak,
"The Sussexes have sparked something so fundamentally incendiary in
this country that it is changing the face of Britain, and I think the
monarchy as an archaic institution may well topple."
Pasternak
also speculates that the changing views of the royal family could lead
to Prince Charles being passed over in the line of succession in favor
of his son, Prince William, who is seen by the public as "younger, more
relatable."
"I’m
not 100 percent sure that we will see Charles ascend to the throne,"
Pasternak said. "The Sussexes have sparked something so fundamentally
incendiary in this country that it is changing the face of Britain, and I
think the monarchy as an archaic institution may well topple."
While she believes the monarchy will remain in place until the Queen dies, Pasternak predicts that the issues the Sussexes' have raised
could result in a change to the current line of succession. "It may be
that there is such a groundswell of public opinion against [Charles]
that it’s deemed by the firm preferable for William to ascend then
because he’s younger, more relatable," she explained.
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As
for the Sussexes' future with the monarchy, Pasternak said that "both
sides are like wounded animals" and suggested that Meghan may never
return to the United Kingdom after everything she's been through.
"I truly wonder if Meghan will ever set foot on British soil again," Pasternak said.
The schools want kids to feel bad about being white, Asian or brown and make black kids feel Superior over all.
Don't let your child or Grandchildren ever apologize for their skin color. Make them KNOW that they are strong, kind and don't need violence to prove their point.
Do NOT let these kids get bullied by the school system.
YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE WHAT they are teaching the kids. Go do your own research.
This may be the most transparent audit in US history. The
auditors selected by the Arizona Senate are providing video access to
the world of their audit activities in real-time.
The auditors are prepared and ready to begin their audit of Maricopa
County’s 2020 Election Results. This has been a long process but this
day has finally come. Today the machines and ballots were moved to the
Veterans Memorial Coliseum at the State Fairgrounds where they will be
audited.
They also set up nine cameras that will be available the entire time
the audit takes place. For the next three or so weeks if you wish to
see what is going on, you will be able to log on to AZAudit.org and watch the audit while it is happening.
This site will be showing the activities in the coliseum non-stop for the next few weeks.
We are praying that the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors doesn’t
step in again and attempt to prevent the audit from happening. To date
and since the election, they have done all they could to not make this
day happen. They have even sued the Senate to stop this audit.
Also, last week we saw Big Tech prevent messages from being shared for volunteers to help with this exercise.
We’ve seen the media continue to berate those who demanded this audit
saying it was not necessary while discounting the millions of Americans
who believe the 2020 election was stolen from President Trump:
We have seen lawyers connected to the top of the Democrat Party
interject and threaten the auditors for performing the work they are
hired to do:
And General Flynn has warned that BLM and Antifa may show up and try to stop the audit:
The Senate and those Americans who wanted this audit to take
place have taken so much heat to get to this point and they should be
commended and given medals. It’s not over. Tomorrow it begins.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed a bill on Wednesday that
protects drivers who hit unhinged protesters blocking streets and
highways.
This says everything about the modern-day left that you have to pass legislation to keep them out of the highways.
WTH?
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) on Wednesday signed a bill that protect
drivers who unintentionally injure or kill protesters while attempting
to flee their demonstration.
“We are sending a message today in Oklahoma that rioters who threaten
law abiding citizens’ safety will not be tolerated. I remain
unequivocally committed to protecting every Oklahoman’s First Amendment
right to peacefully protest as well as their right to feel safe in their
community,” Stitt said, according to local ABC News station KAKE.
The measure also increases the penalties for activists who obstruct a public street during a protest
Demonstrators chanting "Black Lives Matter" stormed the Oklahoma Capitol
on Wednesday, forcing the state House of Representatives into lockdown,
in order to protest several Republican-backed bills, including one that
provides legal protections to motorists fleeing riots.
More
than two dozen protesters filled the gallery on the fifth floor while
the Oklahoma House in the chamber below was in session. Video showed
demonstrators chanting, "Stand united against all hate," and "We will
use our voices to stand against corruption, to fight hate, to defend
Black and Brown lives." The disturbance interrupted the session for
several minutes.
The
demonstration was organized against what activists describe as
anti-protest and anti-transgender bills advancing through the
GOP-controlled state Senate and House. One bill increases penalties for
protesters blocking traffic and protects drivers who unintentionally
strike drivers with their cars. Another aims to protect law enforcement
and their families from "doxxing."
Protesters fill a gallery in the Oklahoma State Capitol
(KOKH)
One man
stood nose-to-nose with a lawmaker who met him on the gallery in what
appeared to be a heated verbal confrontation until another female
protester pulled him away. "You’re a disgrace, you’re an embarrassment
to the whole f---ing nation," the male protesters shouted as he left.
WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE
"You are traitors, insurrectionists, seditionists," another woman shouted as protesters trickled out of the gallery.
Oklahoma
Highway Patrol escorted protesters from the building, and a drug dog
was brought into the chamber to make sure "nothing was left behind,"
KOCO reporter Dillon Richards tweeted.
House
Bill 1674, co-authored by Republican state Rep. Kevin West and his GOP
colleague state Sen. Rob Standridge, creates a misdemeanor for
unlawfully obstructing traffic while participating in a riot. It also
adds criminal and civil liability protections "for motor vehicle
operators who unintentionally cause injury or death to an individual
participating in a riot under certain circumstances," the Oklahoma Legislature said.
The
bill also "provides that organizations found to be involved with
individuals participating in riots or unlawful assemblies shall be
punished by a fine that is ten times the amount of the fine authorized
by the appropriate provision of the bill," according to the proposed
legislation’s fiscal analysis.
"This is an important protection for citizens who are just trying to get out of a bad situation," West said, according to The Oklahoman.
"When fleeing an unlawful riot, they should not face threat of
prosecution for trying to protect themselves, their families or their
property."
A
second bill the governor signed into law Wednesday makes doxxing law
enforcement or other public officials by publishing their personal
information online a crime.
House Bill 1643,
co-sponsored by Republican state Sen. David Bullard and Republican
state Rep. Justin Humphrey, makes it a misdemeanor offense punishable by
up to six months in jail or a $1,000 fine for an individual with the
"intent to threaten, intimidate or harass," to use an "electronic
communication device to knowingly publish, post or otherwise make
publicly available personally identifiable information of a peace
officer or public official" and result "in reasonable fear of death or
serious bodily injury."
The punishment would be doubled upon the second conviction of the same offense, the bill says.
ACLU
Oklahoma has argued the bill is too broad and anyone who posts videos
or photos of law enforcement would be expected to blur out names on
badges, KFOR reported.
Protesters
also took exception to a third piece of Republican-backed legislation
that would prohibit anyone of the "male sex" from playing on athletic
teams designated for "females, women or girls."
The
Oklahoma House of Representatives on Tuesday approved the so-called
"Save Women’s Sports Act," which co-authors state Rep. Toni Hasenbeck
and state Sen. Micheal Bergstrom -- both Republicans -- have argued will
protect female athletes from missing opportunities to fairly compete
for medals, podium sports, athletic scholarships and other public
recognition.
Both lawmakers who drafted Senate Bill 2
have stressed the competitive advantage biological men have over
biological women, and Bergstrom said he was open to having a
conversation about how to allow transgender athletes to participate in
sports in other ways, the Stigler News-Sentinel reported.