A high school runner is sueing California for being replaced on his Cross Country team by a transgender athlete and being compared to a Nazi by his own athletic director for using a shirt that said “Save Save Girls Sports”.
Taylor Starling, a 16 -year -old student at Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, along with his teammate, Kaitlyn Slavin, filed a lawsuit against the district in the Federal District Court last November. They have now added to the claim of California Rob Bronta attorney.
The presentation occurs after President Donald Trump issued an executive order in February that demands that schools financed by the federal government have their athletes competing in events based on their biological genre instead of their “identity.”
Clock – President Trump signs the Executive Order that prohibits the men of women’s sports:
The lawsuit also asks the court to declare that the school district “violated title IX by not providing equal treatment, benefits and opportunities for girls in sports competition.”
The speech code of high school was also cited. The suit seeks to cancel the language that prohibits clothes “that probably creates a hostile or intimidating environment based on any protected class.”
The problem of clothing and Nazi comparisons occurred after Starling and other parents and students begged to wear t -shirts on school grounds. The school forbade shirts last November, with its athletic director, according to reports, calling clothes “analogous to a student who a shirt with a swastika in front of a Jewish student” and comparison to users with “Nazis”.
Starling now says that the director’s false comparison has failed and recovered more local support, and added that his family and friends also return it.
“I’ve already called my leg by Atlético director, so now I’m used to the son of usual,” Starling said. “But it was a shock for everyone else, because I also called all the other Nazis. Then, I think that caused a great reaction of all, and they were more to talk against that.”
Starling also spoke with state legislators earlier this month. Here is at that audience.
Here the testimony apparently did not influence enough legislators. As Breitbart reported in early April, the California Legislature rejected two bills that sought to prohibit men from participating in women’s sports, and some legislators called it “cruel.”
Starling also quotes cruelty. She told Fox Digital: “I felt angry when they took me from my university team because I knew that the requirements were changed to him because he is transgender. I felt that my sacrifice, hard work and dedication I am a girl for Percaus because they they, they they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they They, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they they. that hurts.
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