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Newsflash to the ACLU: Boys are different than girls

Updated: February 5, 2021 at 9:58 am EST  See Comments

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February 5, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — In a series of tweets posted on February 3, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) alleged that “trans girls are girls” and that “the idea of sex being rooted in biology is a ‘myth.’” Yes, the ACLU affirmed, “Biological sex and gender are not binaries,” and, “Trans athletes do not have an unfair advantage in sports.” Accordingly, the only reason to deny a trans-identified student the right to play on the sports’ team of his or her choice is “pure discrimination.”

To this I say — with love and compassion to these young people who struggle with their gender identity: This is a lot of bunk.

Of course boys are different than girls.

Of course there are biological distinctions.

Of course males, on average, have biological advantages over females when it comes to strength and size and speed.

That’s why we have girls’ leagues and boys’ leagues, from little league through college through professional sports.

That’s why we have men’s and women’s competition in the Olympics, and that why we have men’s and women’s world

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