Jennifer Sey
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That's the message we're sending them.
That's what I can't believe.
You know, I started gymnastics two years after Title IX passed.
I thought we did this.
I thought we were done, and yet...
Yet here we are, and we're telling girls they need to be quiet and let boys have what they want.
I mean, it really is misogyny in a dress.
There's no other way to describe it.
I think it's going to continue, Clay.
I mean, you're a lawyer.
I guess this is a culture question, though, just as much.
I believe the 23 states plus Washington, D.C., that currently allow boys to compete in girls sports are going to double down.
And they really have convinced themselves that this fiction is a truth and that they are the civil rights warriors.
They feel very morally superior now.
in allowing boys to trample girls' rights.
And I think they're going to double down.
I don't think this goes away anytime soon.
That said, I think this decision, if it goes our way, and I agree with you, I think it'll be 6-3, although some of the AGs are claiming 9-0.
That's never going to happen, especially as you play that Patanji Brown Jackson clip for me.
I think more people will be comfortable and confident standing up and saying biology is real.