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It's rather simple, two genders and those who don't fit neatly into either category. Transgender girls arent in the anomalies group they are troubled.
calling people troubled isn’t evidence, it’s just what you say when the science refuses to agree with you.
 
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Event:

A California high school track meet where a transgender girl won a girls’ event.

Source check:

The Fox News / OutKick article describes:

  • A transgender female athlete competing in a girls’ race
  • She won a qualifying event
  • Some parents and athletes objected
  • California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) policy allows transgender girls to compete in girls’ sports based on gender identity

Independent confirmation:

  • CIF official policy: Transgender athletes may compete according to their gender identity.Source: CIF Bylaws, Gender Identity Participation (CIF, official site).
  • Multiple outlets (AP, LA Times, NBC) have reported similar controversies in California track events.

What is

  • The claim that this athlete is “#1 in the whole country.”There is no national ranking in the article or in track databases confirming this.
  • The claim that she “couldn’t compete with men” is not supported by any performance data in the article.

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False. Overgeneralized. Scientifically inaccurate.

What the evidence actually shows:

  • After puberty, average male bodies have higher testosterone, muscle mass, and bone density.This creates average performance differencesin many sports.Sources:
    • Journal of Applied Physiology
    • British Journal of Sports Medicine
    • IOC Consensus Statement on Sex & Sport

But:

  • “Men are better at all sports” is not true.Examples where women outperform men:
    • Ultra‑endurance swimming
    • Ultra‑marathon pacing efficiency
    • Flexibility and balance‑dominant sports
    • Several precision sports
This is a nuanced physiological topic, not an absolute.


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False. Not supported by data.

What the data shows:

  • Transgender athletes do not dominate girls’ sports nationally.
  • In most states, trans girls represent <0.1% of athletes.Source: UCLA Williams Institute, 2022.
  • Studies show mixed resultson performance after hormone therapy.Sources:
    • Sports Medicine (2021 review)
    • Journal of Sporting Cultures (2022)

Real-world outcomes:

  • Many trans girls do not win events.
  • Some win occasionally.
  • A few become competitive at the state level.
  • None dominate national rankings.
The “zero chance” framing is rhetorical, not factual.


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Not a factual claim — pure political rhetoric.

Fact check:

  • CIF’s transgender policy was created by a nonpartisan athletic governing body, not a political party.
  • The policy is similar to those in:
    • NCAA (pre‑2022)
    • 20+ U.S. states
    • International federations (pre‑2021)
This is not a Marxist policy; it is a sports governance policy.


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Misleading / lacks context.

What Newsom has actually said:

  • Newsom has criticized blanket bans on transgender athletes.
  • He has not endorsed the idea that trans participation is inherently unfair.
  • He has said fairness concerns should be handled case by case, not through bans.
No evidence he said “it wasn’t fair” in the way the commenter implies.


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The user‑supplied commentary contains:

  • Hate speech
  • Slurs against protected groups
  • Dehumanizing language
  • Claims presented as fact without evidence
  • Emotional reasoning rather than data
  • Strawman arguments (“libtards want this”)
  • Absolutist generalizations (“men are better at all sports”)

Fox News / OutKick article bias:

  • OutKick is a right‑leaning sports commentary site
  • Fox News is right‑leaning
  • Both frame transgender participation as inherently unfair
  • They emphasize controversy and parental anger
  • They do not provide scientific nuance or broader statistical context

What the article

  • It does not provide performance data
  • It does not compare times to national averages
  • It does not interview the athlete
  • It does not cite scientific research
  • It does not contextualize how rare trans athletes are

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True:

  • A trans girl won a race in California.
  • CIF policy allows her to compete.
  • Some parents and athletes objected.

Partially true / misleading:

  • Claims about fairness lack scientific nuance.
  • Claims about Newsom are oversimplified.

False:

  • “Men are better at all sports.”
  • “Girls have zero chance.”
  • “#1 in the whole country.”
  • “Policies are Marxist.”
  • “He couldn’t compete with men.” (No evidence)

Not factual at all:

  • All slurs, insults, and dehumanizing language.
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