Hopefully common sense will return on January 20, 2025, and girls will not be forced to play sports against men nor have to share locker room spaces with them
Unfortunately, it’s too late for Payton McNabb, who was left with serious brain damage afte she was knocked out by a transgender volleyball player.
Payton McNabb was 17 when a ball spiked by a trans opponent with force struck her in the face, threw her to the ground and left her unconscious while she played a volleyball match in September 2022. Watch:
Her parents are speaking out after Payton was left with brain damage and paralysis on her right side, which ended her dreams of getting a volleyball college scholarship and has made it difficult to walk without falling.
In the hopes of raising awareness about the competitive advantage from biologically male transgender athletes can have, Payton and her parents are sharing their story in the new documentary ‘Kill Shot: How Payton McNabb Turned Tragedy Into Triumph’. From the Daily Mail:
“In a preview of the film, Payton’s parents Pamela and Daniel McNabb speak for the first time of the guilt and frustration they felt as a result of their daughter’s life-altering incident.
Detailing the moment she received a call informing her of her daughter’s injuries, Pamela said: ‘My first thought was, is she going to be ok? And then honestly my second- I was mad. I was furious, because we all knew this was going to happen. Did I think it would happen to my child? No. But we all knew. Everybody talked about it. Everybody knew something was going to happen.’
‘I would never, ever let her play today if I knew what I know now,’ Pamela also said in the documentary.”
Read the whole story here. And watch the parents here:
President-elect Trump will likely revert back to the Title IX rules that were in place during his first term, protecting women’s sports. Even diehard blue Washington State is proposing a separate “open” division for transgender athletes to compete.
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The answer is “yes.” Pull your girls out of harm’s way. And the CORRECT & safe/sane answer is “yes.” There is no other answer or antidote to this. This craziness without alternative measures to accommodate all cancels out Title Nine in its entirety. There could be a “transgender” denotation…..that is neither male or female in competition….but not coming in this generation. I was a female athlete in my day. Would NOT have EVER EVER competed against a genetic male, nor shared a dressing room with a phallus willingly and without warning.