Several Softball Players in the Metropolitan Region are continuing the Attorney General of Minnesota, Keith Ellison and other heads of state to remove the transgender athletes from their sport.
In a federal trial submitted on Monday, an organization representing players of two secondary schools, the female athletes United, alleys into the trial that a policy of Minnesota decades allowing the transgender athletes to play has created a dangerous environment and a unfair competition for the players of Maple Grove High and Farmington High. The trial focuses on a player in the anonymous metropolitan region who, according to the complainants, was born.
In the costume, softball players declare that they do not know what “medical interventions, if necessary”, the player received. The players said that the state had created an unequal playing field for female athletes by allowing men to participate in female sports “regardless of any pharmaceutical intervention, the abolition of testosterone and puberty blockers”.
Lawyers who filed a complaint on behalf of the female athletes United have said that “Minnesota fails its female athletes”.
“The state puts the rights of men before women, telling girls that their hard work could never be enough to win and that they do not deserve equity and security,” said Suzanne Beecher, lawyer for Alliance Defending Freedom, a non -profit legal organization, in a statement. “By sacrificing protection for female athletes, Minnesota does not offer girls and equal opportunities, violating the provisions of title IX.”
In addition to Ellison, other officials appointed to the costume are Erich Martens, executive director of MSHSL; Willie Jett, commissioner of the Minnesota Ministry of Education; and Rebecca Lucero, Commissioner of the Minnesota Human Rights Department.
The Minnesota Star Tribune contacted all the parties appointed to comment.