Today you will read many sympathetic media stories about B.P.J., the male athlete who challenged WV’s law and lost at SCOTUS.
I’m guessing none will mention that B.P.J. defeated 470+ girls 1,400+ times (including a state title) and sexually harassed our client Adaleia (pictured) in the girls’ locker room. Sadly, Adaleia stopped playing the school sports she loved due to B.P.J.’s ongoing presence in girls’ sports and spaces.
But we’ll probably be lucky if those girls get even a passing mention—let alone a front-page photo.
This has been the pattern on this issue from far too many institutions of power. Boys’ feelings are the focus. Girls’ safety, fairness, and opportunity take a back seat.
I’m so thankful today that the Supreme Court reversed that pattern, acknowledged the reality of biological sex, and remembered the girls.
@musings_blonde I eat at weird times and sometimes only one meal but if I had guests anyone even my own brothers or sisters I'd be making breakfast lunch and dinner
@sophiegrenham I live in a big tourist town, cannot deal with traffic or even pedestrians in the city, not really a fan of anything during the summer months other than sitting in my back garden during the summer or wandering down down for a very early swim in the sea.