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Women Saying No to Transgendered Sports

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Michael Reagan By with Michael R. Shannon Saturday, 11 January 2025 07:01 AM EST Current | Bio | Archive

San Jose State Volleyball Players Vote with Their Feet

You can imagine our surprise when your loyal columnists found themselves covering the women’s college volleyball beat.

We had expressed our disappointment in female college athletes who failed to stand up for themselves and refuse to compete against hemale interlopers.

And then Blaire Fleming of the San Jose State volleyball team came to our attention. Fleming is another man masquerading as a woman and invading women’s sports and locker rooms. (Complete column here.)

Even the UN admits transgender athletes have significant physical advantages over females and in the past hemale volleyball players have seriously injured female players.

The women on the University of Nevada volleyball team decided they didn’t want to participate in this sociology experiment.

They voted to forfeit their match against San Jose State.

That caught our attention and our keyboards.

Then the Nevada athletic department decided they weren’t going to let mere athletes derail the DEI express and they pressured the girls to play.

As Outkick.com reported, "Days before the event, the women of Nevada's Wolf Pack were given a choice after playing Fresno on Thursday: take a bus to San Jose and play against trans athlete Blaire Fleming, or return to Reno. It was the UNR administration's last effort at pressuring these women to play, but as Wolf Pack captain Sia Liilii said, the Wolf Pack 'stood on business.'"

Liilii explained, "I'm glad to say that we stood on our word. We said, 'No, we are not going to San Jose.' I stand as the captain of a lot of strong and great women. So I'm just so happy to be here and able to help amplify our voices."

And the Nevada women weren’t alone.

They ignited a brushfire of courage among female players. Boise State, Wyoming, Utah State and earlier Southern Utah have all refused to play against the hemale’s team.

And the opponents weren’t the only people unhappy with this hemale voyeur.

His own teammates were opposed!

The situation is so bad that San Jose State’s Brooke Slusser (who is the captain of the hemale’s team!) is commending the University of Nevada women for refusing to play. "Round of applause to the girls of the @NevadaWolfPack volleyball team.

"Deciding to go against what the school was forcing on you as young women and taking a stand for what you believe takes courage! Another great step in the right direction for women’s sports!"

That widely shared sentiment was as least as provocative as having a hemale share the showers.

And now we know the outcome of an athletic department more devoted to DEI’s bizarre sexual practices than the welfare of its own players.

Outkick again, "On the heels of this tumultuous season, seven players from the Spartans program have entered the transfer portal looking for new homes. This isn’t a normal situation where players are leaving a program that can’t win games. San Jose State was one win away from booking a trip to the NCAA tournament."

Captain Brooke Slusser may have been the only player to speak up last season, but the other seven are voting with their feet. And they are so disgusted with San Jose State they are leaving even though the hemale’s eligibility is up and he won’t be playing again.

Losing a majority of your team to the transfer portal should be enough to snap the Athletic Department out of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) cult-like behavior.

Or maybe the department will just make sure future recruits are more pliable.

What’s important here is the women athletes of the Mountain West Conference are showing the way for junior high, high school and college competitors.

Females don’t have to compete with or shower beside hemales.

Women, stand up for yourselves.

Do it this season.

Michael Reagan, the eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, is a Newsmax TV analyst. A syndicated columnist and author, he chairs The Reagan Legacy Foundation. Mr. Reagan is an in-demand speaker with Premiere Speaker's Bureau. Read Michael Reagan's Reports — More Here.

Michael R. Shannon is a commentator, researcher for the League of American Voters, and an award-winning political and advertising consultant with nationwide and international experience. He is author of "Conservative Christian's Guidebook for Living in Secular Times (Now With Added Humor!)" Read Michael Shannon's Reports — More Here.

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The women athletes of the Mountain West Conference are showing the way for junior high, high school and college competitors. Females don’t have to compete with or shower beside hemales.
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