From Blaine Conzatti, Family Policy Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject NCAA: Stop Bullying Our Daughters
Date August 3, 2020 11:20 PM
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NCAA: Stop Bullying Our Daughters

Friends,

Should biological males with their countless physiological advantages
compete against girls in women's sports? Most Americans consider
it a question of fairness. According to recent polling,
big majorities of Republicans, Democrats, and Independent voters alike
believe women's sports should be reserved for girls.

So why did someone on the NCAA Board of Governors "dox"
female athletes who want to #SaveGirlsSports?

When more than 300 college and professional female athletes sent a
letter last week asking the NCAA to reject a call to boycott Idaho
over its newly passed Fairness in Women's Sports Act, they knew
they could face stiff consequences-broken friendships, online
harassment, and even retaliation on the sports field or in the college
classroom.

That's why these brave women expected the NCAA to keep their
names private. Imagine their shock when Outsports (an imprint of the
large sports news website SB Nation) somehow acquired and published
their names, demanding that they "be held accountable" and
"answer" for their belief that men don't belong in
women's sports.
Newsflash: Doxing female athletes and subjecting them to ruthless
harassment on the internet and elsewhere is nothing less than
bullying.

Most certainly, one or more members of the NCAA Board of Governors
violated the confidence of these girls by leaking their names to
Outsports. But these bullying tactics aren't new. Opponents of
the Fairness in Women's Sports Act have made a habit of labeling
female athletes who don't want to compete against biological men
as "bigoted" and "intolerant."

Enough is enough.

Use our Action Center to quickly and easily send a letter to the NCAA
Board of Governors voicing your support for these girls and their
message.

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The NCAA needs to hear and respect the legitimate concerns of female
athletes who are tired of biological men intruding into women's
sports.

It's time for all of us to stand with female athletes who want
to #SaveGirlsSports. Please send an email to the NCAA right
now-and please forward this message to your friends, asking them
to do the same! [link removed]

Standing with our girls,


Blaine Conzatti
Director of Advocacy - Idaho

 

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