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    79% of U.S. voters oppose ‘trans women’ in female sports

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    79% of U.S. Voters Oppose ‘Trans Women’ in Female Sports

    A new poll has revealed that an overwhelming majority of Americans oppose the participation of transgender athletes in female sports categories. According to the data, 79% of U.S. voters reject the idea of so-called «trans women» competing against biological women in sports. This result confirms the growing public concern about fairness and integrity in athletics.

    The debate over the inclusion of trans individuals in female sports has sparked major controversy in recent years. Despite pressure from progressive groups and organizations promoting gender ideology, most Americans remain firm in their opposition. Only 18% of respondents believe transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in female categories, making it clear that society still values biology as a crucial factor in sports.

    This massive rejection is not surprising, considering the numerous cases where biological women have been displaced from podiums, scholarships, and sports opportunities due to the participation of biological males identifying as women. The biological differences between men and women—particularly in strength, endurance, and muscle mass—have been widely documented by medical and sports science experts. Ignoring these differences endangers decades of progress in women’s sports.

    Critics argue that allowing «trans women» in female sports makes competition inherently unfair. While women have fought for equal opportunities in athletics, permitting biological men to compete against them undermines those achievements. The facts show that female athletes are at a disadvantage when competing against individuals who have undergone male puberty, regardless of any subsequent hormone treatments.

    The impact of this policy extends beyond professional competition. It also affects school and college-level sports, where many young women see their athletic scholarship opportunities threatened by biologically male competitors. In response, lawmakers in several states have pushed for legislation to protect women’s sports, arguing that allowing transgender individuals in female categories constitutes a form of reverse discrimination against biological female athletes.

    The fact that nearly 80% of Americans agree on this issue sends a strong message to policymakers and sports organizations. Despite the progressive media’s attempts to push an inclusive narrative, most of the country continues to support fairness in sports. Competitive equity must be the priority, and this overwhelming rejection indicates that many citizens are willing to fight for the protection of female athletics.

    In response to this trend, several states have taken steps to ensure that female sports remain fair. Legislations in Texas, Florida, and other states have banned transgender athletes from competing in female sports, challenging the agenda promoted by the Biden administration and its progressive allies. These initiatives seek to guarantee that women can compete on a level playing field without disadvantages imposed by gender ideology.

    The debate is far from over, but one thing is clear: the majority of Americans have already taken a stand. With overwhelming support for fairness in female sports, politicians and sports organizations must pay attention and act accordingly. The future of women’s athletics depends on it.

    #FairPlay #ProtectWomensSports #NoToInjustice #USA #Poll #WomensRights #GenderIdeology #SportsLegislation #BiologyMatters #FemaleAthletes



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