Watch video: United Nations agrees with Alaska Rep. Jamie Allard that transgender athletes are ruining girls’ and women’s sports

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A new report from the United Nations on violence against women and girls says that the recent of inclusion of men in women’s sports has resulted in physical harm to women and persecution of women who stand up for themselves.

Alaska Rep. Jamie Allard of Eagle River has stood up for girls and women in the Alaska Legislature, sponsoring legislation to ensure that teen boys and men are not allowed to create an unfair playing field for girls and women by “identifying” as females.

Although her legislation passed in the house and did not advance in the Democrat-controlled Alaska Senate, Allard has not given up. See her latest salvo on the topic, taking on the entire Democrat caucus of the House, in this video that has gone viral:

Allard’s video takes on the Democrats in the Alaska Legislature who say that boys taking over girls’ athletic competitions is not a problem. Rep. Andy Josephson is heard on the video saying he would “rather be mowing” his lawn than talking about the topic, he thinks it is so unimportant.

The United Nations report on violence against women and girls in sports called for separate sports for males who identify as “transgender persons,” saying that there are many instances where girls are being injured, having their teeth knocked out, experiencing concussions that result in neural impairment, and are getting broken bones and skull fractures because, “the least powerful man produced more power than the most powerful woman.” Men have punching power that is 162 times the strength of a woman’s punch.

“Male athletes have specific attributes considered advantageous in certain sports, such as strength and testosterone levels that are higher than those of the average range for females, even before puberty, thereby resulting in the loss of fair opportunity. Some sports federations mandate testosterone suppression for athletes in order to qualify for female categories in elite sports. However, pharmaceutical testosterone suppression for genetically male athletes – irrespective of how they identify – will not eliminate the set of comparative performance advantages they have already acquired. This approach may not only harm the health of the athlete concerned, but it also fails to achieve its stated objective. Therefore, the testosterone levels deemed acceptable by any sporting body are, at best, not evidence-based, arbitrary and asymmetrically favour males. Females are usually tested randomly to ensure that they are not using performance-enhancing drugs, while males are often not monitored to ensure that they are taking testosterone suppression drugs. To avoid the loss of a fair opportunity, males must not compete in the female categories of sports,” the United Nations report says.


3 COMMENTS

  1. Some will recall Rep.Allard was appointed by big talker Gov Dunleavy to the Alaska Commission on Human Rights, and removed by Gov Dunleavy at the threat of their mutual political enemies.

    No guts, no glory, Mike.

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