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    That means Arkansas is 17'd also. the only places left to host will be in California.

    Mississippi’s colleges could miss out on the chance to host future NCAA championship events over the state’s law that will prevent transgender athletes from competing in school sports in accordance to their gender identity.

    The NCAA announced Monday that it “unequivocally supports the opportunity for transgender student-athletes to compete in college sports.”

    The NCAA’s rules require testosterone suppression treatment for transgender women to compete in women’s sports and the organization said Monday that it “embraces the evolving science on this issue and is anchored in participation policies of both the International Olympic Committee and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.”

    Mississippi’s new law, which is set to go into effect on July 1, requires the state’s schools to designate teams by sex assigned at birth.

    Gov. Tate Reeves posted on Twitter last month that the law would “protect young girls from being forced to compete with biological males for athletic opportunities.”


    The NCAA did not explicitly say that Mississippi schools would be prevented from hosting postseason events like college baseball regionals or NCAA basketball tournament games, but the organization left the door open in Monday’s statement.

    “When determining where championships are held, NCAA policy directs that only locations where hosts can commit to providing an environment that is safe, healthy and free of discrimination should be selected,” the NCAA said in a statement. “We will continue to closely monitor these situations to determine whether NCAA championships can be conducted in ways that are welcoming and respectful of all participants.”

    This isn’t the first time the NCAA has placed limitations on Mississippi over what it determined was a discriminatory environment.

    The NCAA barred the state from hosting NCAA championship events that were determined in advance of a tournament from 2001-20 over the presence of the Confederate emblem on the state flag.

    Last year, the NCAA took it a step further when it said that Mississippi would no longer be allowed to host any NCAA championship events as long as the state flag remained unchanged.

    Side note: Percent of adults identifying as transgender in the U.S. An estimated 0.6% of adults, about 1.4 million, identify as transgender in the United States. States vary in the percentage of residents who identify as transgender. didn't realize there were that many 17'd up people in this country.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 99jc View Post
    That means Arkansas is 17'd also. the only places left to host will be in California.

    Mississippi’s colleges could miss out on the chance to host future NCAA championship events over the state’s law that will prevent transgender athletes from competing in school sports in accordance to their gender identity.

    The NCAA announced Monday that it “unequivocally supports the opportunity for transgender student-athletes to compete in college sports.”

    The NCAA’s rules require testosterone suppression treatment for transgender women to compete in women’s sports and the organization said Monday that it “embraces the evolving science on this issue and is anchored in participation policies of both the International Olympic Committee and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.”

    Mississippi’s new law, which is set to go into effect on July 1, requires the state’s schools to designate teams by sex assigned at birth.

    Gov. Tate Reeves posted on Twitter last month that the law would “protect young girls from being forced to compete with biological males for athletic opportunities.”


    The NCAA did not explicitly say that Mississippi schools would be prevented from hosting postseason events like college baseball regionals or NCAA basketball tournament games, but the organization left the door open in Monday’s statement.

    “When determining where championships are held, NCAA policy directs that only locations where hosts can commit to providing an environment that is safe, healthy and free of discrimination should be selected,” the NCAA said in a statement. “We will continue to closely monitor these situations to determine whether NCAA championships can be conducted in ways that are welcoming and respectful of all participants.”

    This isn’t the first time the NCAA has placed limitations on Mississippi over what it determined was a discriminatory environment.

    The NCAA barred the state from hosting NCAA championship events that were determined in advance of a tournament from 2001-20 over the presence of the Confederate emblem on the state flag.

    Last year, the NCAA took it a step further when it said that Mississippi would no longer be allowed to host any NCAA championship events as long as the state flag remained unchanged.

    Side note: Percent of adults identifying as transgender in the U.S. An estimated 0.6% of adults, about 1.4 million, identify as transgender in the United States. States vary in the percentage of residents who identify as transgender. didn't realize there were that many 17'd up people in this country.

    But yet 0.6% of the population is ruling the remaining 99.94? What is wrong with this picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extendedcab View Post
    But yet 0.6% of the population is ruling the remaining 99.94? What is wrong with this picture?
    30% of kids from liberal families are Trans nowadays. This is something many folks don?t know. Especially Trans girls.

    You go to a school in a rich suburban New Jersey public school, you might not see a not LGBTQ white boy.

    Boys in Catholic school still like always
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Federalist Engineer View Post
    30% of kids from liberal families are Trans nowadays. This is something many folks don?t know. Especially girls.

    You go to a school in a rich suburban New Jersey public school, you might not see a not LGBTQ white boy.

    Boys in Catholic school still like always
    Hahahahaha! Is that what NewsMax tells you. My God, this sh*t is bred from generation to generation. What can I hate this decade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turfdawg67 View Post
    Hahahahaha! Is that what NewsMax tells you. My God, this sh*t is bred from generation to generation. What can I hate this decade.
    UCLA is newsmax? They have a whole department related to this

    Dang, this whole time I thought UCLA was a university in Los Angeles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extendedcab View Post
    But yet 0.6% of the population is ruling the remaining 99.94? What is wrong with this picture?
    Well, the first thing wrong is clearly your math... Outside of that, not sure...

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