
The “rare” thing they keep telling us never happens just happened again. This time, it’s in yet another liberal-soaked town, where a school is letting a full-blown boy compete against girls in girls’ track. He’s only “socially transitioned” — meaning he’s still fully male, just playing dress-up. First of all, those parents should be arrested for child abuse.

A transgender girl on a Long Island high school’s track team has ignited fierce debate over fairness in sports — and whether the district could lose all of it federal funding under a recent White House order.
The controversy centers around a 6-foot, 14-year-old freshman on the girl’s varsity track team at William Floyd High School in Shirley.
The unidentified student has “socially transitioned” to female, meaning she is not on hormone treatment and retains biologically male characteristics but identifies as a girl, according to the South Shore Press. – New York Post
And for the love of God, stop playing along with the insane language of these people. The student in question is not a girl — so quit calling him “she” or “her.” It’s a boy. The correct words are he and him. Basic grammar, basic reality. If you’re too busy virtue-signaling to get that right, maybe you deserve to be marched out and labeled a child abuser too.
SIDENOTE: it isn’t just happening in New York –
Insanity🚨🚨Another trans-identified boy is competing in girls’ track & field in California.
Liam “Lily” Norcross from Arroyo Grande High School competes in the Girls’ 200 meter dash, 400 meter dash, long jump, and girls’ sprint relays.
On April 9, 2025, he took 2nd place in… pic.twitter.com/BDuibg3xec
— Beth Bourne (@bourne_beth2345) April 24, 2025
The truth is, this didn’t happen overnight. We lost our grip on common sense a long time ago. It started when we thought being “tolerant” meant letting the loudest and most unhinged voices call the shots. We let a small, angry mob bully the majority into silence. Even our churches softened, preaching that being a good Christian means tolerating everything and never pushing back. We scrubbed every trace of God from the public square — and now we act shocked that the world feels upside down. We shouldn’t be.

On Monday, Rep. Elise Stefanik called for a federal investigation into another school district upstate for its “direct violation” of Trump’s order.
Under New York law, public schools in the state can’t block trans students from playing on sports teams that match their gender identity — leading to confusion and a potential crisis for districts that rely on federal funding. – New York Post
See what’s happening here? The powers that be—your elected officials—are making it harder and harder to follow the rules and laws. These days, you practically need a constitutional lawyer just to figure out what’s going on in your own district or state.
They’re not making laws anymore—they’re setting traps. Good luck keeping up without a constitutional lawyer on speed dial.
Show Them The Money
But, this particular school district is under threat now to have its federal funding removed. I hope it happens. It is sad that a lot of others will be hurt with the removal of federal funding all for the boy who wants people to look at him like he’s a girl and let him beat real girls in sports.
The William Floyd School District has around 10,000 students and the funding they receive is more than $1500 per student. You’d think the parents in that area would be livid. Maybe they are. Who knows.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office declined to comment on the issue, but state Attorney General Letitia James called Trump’s executive order “legally ineffective.
“We understand that presidential threats to withhold funding are intimidating. But they are
also beyond the president’s authority,” James told The Post on behalf of the state’s Education Department.
Last week, Trump moved to strip Maine of all its federal education funds for allowing trans athletes to play on girls teams in public schools, a move that Gov. Janet Mills is now fighting in court.
California and New York, two states with trans athlete protections, could be next on the chopping block depending on the ruling in Maine. – New York Post
Let’s hope the ruling in Maine will go in the way of common sense. Prayers going up now.
More Action Needed
On March 11, 2025, Trump signed the Executive Order on Protecting Women’s Sports—because apparently, common sense needed government backing. But executive orders only last as long as the next president allows. Where is Congress? Why haven’t they passed real, permanent legislation to protect girls’ sports once and for all? Enough with the delays. Codify it into law. Lock it down. Now.
Two months after that Executive Order was signed, and it’s already a joke. Parents are still out here demanding their sons bulldoze girls in sports like it’s some kind of twisted badge of honor. Maybe it’s time we stop tiptoeing around the athletes and start calling out the parents — the ones pushing this madness, the ones who should know better. This isn’t just a mockery of women’s sports; it’s a full-on assault on truth, fairness, and basic decency — and the so-called adults are leading the charge.
Are we stuck in some kind of endless, broken loop? A president signs an executive order, Congress finally passes a law, and then boom—some angry parent, activist group, or random citizen files a lawsuit to tear it all down. It’s the same worn-out cycle every time: legislate, sue, delay, repeat. The system is so jammed up with legal battles that actual progress barely stands a chance. Meanwhile, the people who follow the rules are the ones getting steamrolled.
What Needs To Happen
So what can be done? What can we do? First, get it out of your head that just because it isn’t knocking on your front door yet, you get to sit on the sidelines. Wrong. Say something. Push back. Even if it’s as simple as refusing to play along with the lie — correct people when they call a boy “she” or a girl “he.” It matters. Every small stand chips away at the insanity.
Maybe it’s as simple as walking into your local school library and seeing what’s sitting on the shelves for kids. You might be shocked at what’s right there within arm’s reach. Feeling a little braver? Start showing up at school board meetings — even if it’s just to watch and take notes at first.
Get online. Start emailing and calling your local officials. Ask them — directly — where they stand on this. Make them answer. Make them know you’re paying attention.
Find other like-minded people and start building real connections — and do it regularly, for crying out loud. Stop isolating yourself. Strength comes from community, from having people around you who see the madness too and aren’t afraid to call it out. You don’t have to stand alone, and you shouldn’t. The more we stick together, the harder we are to silence.
We Are Not Alone
Look at what Kellie-Jay Keen has done with her Let Women Speak movement. She started with a single microphone in a public square and turned it into a global campaign, rallying ordinary women across the UK, USA, Australia, and beyond to stand up and speak out.
This isn’t about waiting for someone else to fix it. It’s about each of us stepping up, finding our voice, and linking arms with others who refuse to be silenced. Together, we can push back against the insanity and reclaim the truth.
The point is — do something. Speak up, show up, and stop pretending this will fix itself. It won’t. The only way this insanity keeps winning is if good people stay quiet and disconnected. Find your voice. Find your tribe. And start fighting for the truth — before there’s nothing left to fight for.
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