Idaho Becomes FIRST State to Block Men From Entering Women's Spaces

August 29th, 2024 4:11 PM

It’s about time…

Idaho became the first state in America to ban men from competing on women’s sports teams and entering their locker rooms, this week.

“Idaho stands with female athletes,” chanted onlookers outside the state Capitol building as they watched Governor Brad Little (R-ID) sign an executive order he guarantees will provide “equal opportunity in sports and school” to “every (actually) female student.”

Their state board is now required to work with Idaho’s Department of Education to ensure public schools abide by their ban on men in women’s sports, according to the Idaho Statesman.

This move goes against President Joe Biden’s rewrite of Title IX, which has "effectively abolished Title X from its original intent," in the opinion of female sports advocate Riley Gaines.

The original civil rights law, enacted federally in 1972, prohibits discrimination “on the basis of sex” in education programs and activities. Schools and Universities that break this rule would lose their federal funding.

However, the Biden administration recently changed the rule to include “gender identity,” redefining biological sex to validate the delusions of men who find winning is easier by hijacking a female competition. 

This would now force schools to discriminate against girls "on the basis of sex," in order to keep their taxpayer money. “It allows men to take academic and athletic scholarships away from women," Gaines described during a speech she gave at Little’s signing ceremony.

Girls would also have to “expose” themselves in front of naked men using their locker rooms, she noted.

"If you or your seventeen-year-old daughter who goes off to college away from her family for the first time…if she’s housed with a male in her dorm room and she merely goes to her administration and requests a new roommate, she would be guilty and charged with sexual harassment," Gaines warned.

"Not the man parading around her locker room."

Gaines also noted, that Biden and Kamala Harris would call that man "brave and inspiring."

Luckily, the Supreme Court blocked the administration from forcing states to regurgitate their biological fantasies and let men prey on girls. 

Thus, Idaho "will not comply."