Translete Discussion: DEM MP calls a law that protects girls sports ‘genocide’

The Minnesota State Representative insisted that the account be kept Trans athletes Outside of hearing on Monday, outside the sport of girls and women’s sports, he was a “genocide that had sanctioned”.
During the arguments for To preserve a women’s sporting act In the Midnesota House of Representatives, Ambassador Alicia Kozlowski, from the Democratic Farmers Party, has given objections that have since become viral and encouraged a return reaction to mark the law as a “genocide”.
“Members, don’t go wrong that this is just another version of harassment and genocide with the sanctioning of the state,” Kozlowski said. “And I don’t say that lightly.”
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The shots of Kozlowski’s comments spread to various social media platforms, which encouraged sharp answers.
One user on X directed critics on the profile of representatives on the platform on Monday.
However, by Tuesday in the afternoon, Kozlowski’s X account was deactivated.
Even for the first time in the last two weeks, the Democratic MP has deactivated his X account after confronting a return reaction due to aggressive encouragement to protect the transition involvement in girls’ sports.
Ryan Fecteau, Democratic President of Maine House of Representatives, deleted his X account last Thursday, just a few days after Republican Republican Ambassador Laurel Libby.
On Tuesday night, Libby censured a democratic majority in a recent post on social media in which she pointed out that a a High school transgender athlete He won a competition for girls. The censorship resolution was brought by votes of 75-70 and revoked Libby’s speech and voting privileges.
Meanwhile, Facebook and Bluesky accounts are overwhelmed by the angry comments of users who condemned the censorship and supported Libby.
And like Fetteau, Kozlowski was bombarded with angry comments In other of her accounts on social networks that are still active.
The latest post on Kozlowski’s Instagram account already has more comments than any other post on its profile.
“You should look for the word genocide and educate yourself before using it lightly,” one user wrote.
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Another user commented, “Why do you hate girls who have honest competition? Bioological males will have 100% of time an advantage … This is literally in their DNA, which cannot be changed. You know your own, science and all that.”
Kozlowski was one of the 66 Democrats who voted against the bill, holding him one voice shyly to reach the required threshold of 68 votes to pass.
The law states that “only students can participate in an athletic team or sports in elementary or high school that has limited the educational institution to women and girls.”
“A female means a female as a biologically determined genetics and defined with respect to the individual’s reproductive system,” States an account.
Unlike Kozlowski, many Republicans spoke in favor of the ball, citing the desire to protect the female spaces from biological males.
“We cannot allow our girls to be sensitive to the loss of a place on the team, on the pedestal or injury by a male teammate or a male competitor,” said State Rev. Peggy Scott. “It’s not safe and it’s not fair to our girls.”
Former Minnesote Vikings Jack Brewer player joined Riley Gaines at Minnesota Capitol State on Monday to support the account. Brewer told Fox News Digital last week that he believes that Government Minnesota Tim Walz was “disgusting” because he continued to enable biological males in maiden sports in the country.
“It is absolutely disgusting and therefore, when you see him and see his mannerism and the way he is worn, you know that this guy is not attracted to real men and boys who fought against the net, man. I have nothing in common with that guy,” Brewer said.
“I think it’s a shame to the football world to be honest.”
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The Capitol of the Minnesota State in St. Paul (Google Land)
The Minnesota State Secondary School is one of the many national school conferences that announced that they will continue to allow trans -athletes to participate in girls’ sports, defying the recent executive order of President Donald Trump to prevent it.
However, the US Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote a letter at the end of last month, warning of the consequences not to adopt a “sports sports act of girls”.
“The Civic Rights Office of the Department of Education began an investigation into the IX title on the Minnesota State High School,” Bondi said. “If the investigation of the Department of Education shows that relevant entities in Minnesota really deny girls the same opportunity to participate in sports and athletic events, asking them to compete against the boys, the Ministry of Justice is ready to take all appropriate measures to implement the Federal Law.”
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