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The University Interscholastic League (UIL) will ask the school superintendents in Texas to vote on using a birth certificate to determine a student-athlete’s gender. The founder of the group TransAthlete.com cries foul, saying the proposed rule denies equal access to transgendered students.

The vote will be placed on a referendum ballot that will probably be distributed at the beginning of next year.

As reported by The Dallas Morning News, UIL’s policy director, Jamey Harrison, says the vote will not change the league’s current procedure. The UIL already advises school districts to use birth certificates when questions about gender arise.

The article in the Morning News states, “If passed, Texas would officially become one of the more restrictive states in the nation for transgender students.”

The news outlet received a statement from Chris Mosier, founder of the transgender advocacy group TransAthlete.com. He called the measure a “horrible policy” that would deny equal access to transgender students.

Transgender advocate Mosier was credited with saying, “Categorizing transgender student athletes by their birth certificates is among the least inclusive policies at the high school level. High school athletics should focus on enabling participation, not restricting it.”

TransAthlete.com has a list of the transgender policies set by the high school athletics associations in each state. The “grading” of the states for their policies are listed as (1) “Inclusive-no medical hormones or surgery required;” (2) “Needs Modification;” and (3) “No policy.” Texas is presently listed as “NO POLICY.”

There are 15 states, including California and Wyoming, that allow student athletes to participate based on their “gender identity.”

The website includes a link entitled “Start Here,” that lists “Trans*Terminology.” It explains, “Before we can begin to discuss trans*inclusion in athletics, we need to be on the same page. Let’s start with the basics of language and concepts so we’re clear on what we’re talking about.” “Transgender,” “Cisgender,” “Gender Fluidity,” “Gender Expression,” and other transgender terminology are defined.

There is also a Trans*Athlete resource page, which includes guidelines for creating policies for transgender children in recreational sports, promising practices for inclusion of gender identity/gender expression in higher education, and other documents.

The UIL has a “non-discrimination” policy that allows equal opportunity no matter disability, race, color, gender, religion, or national origin. There are some exceptions to that general policy.

The University of Texas at Austin created the UIL to assist public school athletic and debate teachers. It operates as part of the university. The UIL started in 1910 and has grown into the largest inter-school organization of its kind in the world, according to its website.

Lana Shadwick is a contributing writer and legal analyst for Breitbart Texas. Follow her on Twitter@LanaShadwick2
http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/10/26/transgender-advocates-cry-foul-uil-vote-use-birth-certificate-determine-gender-athletes/



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OK - physically being a male gives you an unfair advantage on a female team.

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This HAS to be THE most retarded thing I've ever read. And I've read some doozies! This jumps to the top of the list, lengths ahead...

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Yes. Females can play male sports.

Yes. Males can play female sports.

But that doesn't mean either one should.

Certain positions I can see.

A female kicker might be just awesome.



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Yes. Females can play male sports.

Yes. Males can play female sports.

But that doesn't mean either one should.

Certain positions I can see.

A female kicker might be just awesome.


But a 6'7" boy would be a disparate advantage to a girls volleyball or basketball team... 



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That's why I said it doesn't mean they should.

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Here's my thing.

There are some sports that it shouldn't matter.

Co-ed teams are out there.

But the one guy on an all girl team can be a disadvantage to an opposing team with just girls.

So while I see the problem, there are options.

I know I was disappointed that I couldn't join the guys weight lifting team in high school. I could have competed in the lightweight division. But I wasn't allowed because I am female.

It wasn't a contact sport. It wold have been me competing against others of the same calibur.

I still don't see what that would hurt.

But on the other hand, I understand why a girl wouldn't make a good tightend.



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A female playing on a men's/boys' team is not the same as a male playing on girls/women's team. Two completely different things. Having a girl play on the boys' little league team or even football team works up until about age 14. Then, there are very few that are any match for the average boy. That isn't sexism, that is just biology. And, in sports they aren't supposed to be doping or taking drugs so not sure why this should be ok. But, of course, they can't go have their own transgender olypmics. They must make everyone comply to THEM.

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I support the transgender cause for equality, but this is one of those places where there can be no equality because, biologically male bodies and biologically female bodies are different. Males, on average, have more muscle mass and denser bone structure than females. the transgenders that were biologically girls would get crushed by the boys, and the girls playing against biological boys would get crushed as well.

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