Female football players suspended because of the questions of whether transplains are men: “I can’t even go for themselves”
18-year-old women’s footballer in England Six matches were suspended because of the question of whether transgender opponents were men on the opposing team.
This is the second incident when a teenager is forbidden to inquire the referees of the gender of the birth of opposing players, Telegraph reported.
The latest incident occurred in September when she commented the referees, asking if the opposing team keeper and others were fulfills the conditions for the game. The female player reportedly has learning difficulties, including ADHD.
The incident has sanctioned the National Council for serious cases, and in addition to the ban on six games, with two suspended games, she was forced to undergo an “internet education course”. Her club has performed seven discipline points.
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In a statement provided by Telegraph, the 18-year-old called Trans opponents “extremely aggressive.” She also said that she did not take medication for ADHD that day because “another medical condition” prevented it.
“Somehow I hated football,” she said. “If I say anything else, I get another ban on six games. So, at this point, I can’t even even go for myself.”
The first incident of a teenage girl who received a ban on such investigations took place in November. That month, a 17-year-old autism player was punished for the alleged question of a transgender opponent “Are you a man?” A female player was prohibited by six games and four were suspended.
In England, the Football Federation (FA) has a policy of allowing players who are biological men, but identify themselves as female, older than the age of 16, to play in a woman’s game.
According to FA rules, “it is generally an view that the participation of trans people in competitive sports cannot be limited if it is not strictly necessary to follow the legitimate goal, namely ensuring a fair competition and security of other competitors.”
The FA policy is in accordance with the Law on Equality of the Earth of 2010, which states: “Gender dysignia is one of the nine protected characteristics … and as such transsexual people protected from discrimination.”
A country policy that allows for translupeners against women has also influenced the Women’s Britain’s Women’s Championship in October. There, Transgender competitors Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith, both are biological males, were allowed to play.
Haynes and Smith ended up with each other against each other in the semifinals after each of them defeated a series biological female opponents. Haynes won that match, progressing to the finals. However, the opponent of Kirsty-Lee Davies beat Haynes to ensure that the championship went to a biological female.
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The issue of transition to women’s sports has become a global question in recent years, which has encouraged a serious reaction of women’s groups for the rights across the West.
AND United Nations said that almost 900 biological females lacked the podium because they had been beaten by trances.
The discovery was compiled by Reem Alsalem, the UN reporter on the violence against women, entitled “Violence against women and girls in sports.”
The report says that more than 600 athletes have not medals in more than 400 competitions in 29 different sports, a total of over 890 medals, according to data received by March 30.
“Replacing the women’s sports category with the category of mixed sex has resulted in an increase in the number of athletes who have lost opportunities, including medals, when competing against men,” the report said.
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