A Vermont high school snowboarding coach fired for stating that males are biologically different than females is filing an appeal in federal court after the school district denied his request for reinstatement.
David Bloch founded the snowboarding team at Woodstock Union High School in 2011 and has served as head coach every year since. He told the Daily Signal that the job, which only paid $4,439 per season, was his passion.
“I think it’s so incredible to watch the progress,” Bloch said, adding he loves to see his students “sit on top of a giant slalom course for the first time, and you can see the fear in their eyes, and then by the time they make it down, it’s like I wrote them a check for a million dollars.”
Last February, Bloch and his team were waiting for a snowboarding competition to start. They were set to compete against a team that had a student who was biologically male, but identified as female.
Bloch, a practicing Roman Catholic, told two of his athletes that there are biological differences between men and women and that males do have a competitive advantage against females in sports.
The next day, the Windsor
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