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The net is a foot higher in men's volleyball compared to women's volleyball, and there's a reason for that.
The net is a foot higher in men's volleyball compared to women's volleyball, and there's a reason for that.
Um, so it was kind of a mixed type of thing. I did have some of my classmates come up to me and commend me and tell me that, um, they're there for me. If with everything that was going on with the sites of media, um, during the season and just being a student athlete on top of having all this around me.
Um, so it was kind of a mixed type of thing. I did have some of my classmates come up to me and commend me and tell me that, um, they're there for me. If with everything that was going on with the sites of media, um, during the season and just being a student athlete on top of having all this around me.
Um, and honestly, I chose to disregard any of the ones who were negative because I didn't have time for that.
Um, and honestly, I chose to disregard any of the ones who were negative because I didn't have time for that.
I think it's lunacy that women had to even be brought to that point. I mean, it's lunacy that even me, Riley, all the women ambassadors for IW, that we even have to forfeit games. We have to stop doing what we love, playing the games that we love, because these men are being allowed in our sports. It's lunacy. In high school here in Reno, where I live in Reno, Nevada,
I think it's lunacy that women had to even be brought to that point. I mean, it's lunacy that even me, Riley, all the women ambassadors for IW, that we even have to forfeit games. We have to stop doing what we love, playing the games that we love, because these men are being allowed in our sports. It's lunacy. In high school here in Reno, where I live in Reno, Nevada,
14-year-old girls are exposed to a boy who's playing on a volleyball team here in Reno. They're exposed to him all the time in the locker room. That's not okay. 14-year-old girls seeing a fully undressed little boy or a 14-year-old boy in their locker room every day just because he is identifying as a female. It's, I mean, the war on children, that's exactly how I would put it.
14-year-old girls are exposed to a boy who's playing on a volleyball team here in Reno. They're exposed to him all the time in the locker room. That's not okay. 14-year-old girls seeing a fully undressed little boy or a 14-year-old boy in their locker room every day just because he is identifying as a female. It's, I mean, the war on children, that's exactly how I would put it.
You rocked the house with that one. It's just not okay that we're being asked to give up so many of our rights because of a marginalized group that feels that they need to invade our spaces and that they're being treated as less than when it's nothing more than a mental illness.
You rocked the house with that one. It's just not okay that we're being asked to give up so many of our rights because of a marginalized group that feels that they need to invade our spaces and that they're being treated as less than when it's nothing more than a mental illness.
So the NCAA, after Trump signed the EO, which was beautifully written, bringing back Title IX and reinforcing it, sex-based, the NCAA came out with a policy where... There were a lot of words used like gender identity and assigned at birth, things like that. And honestly, I think it was just something to throw to say that they're making a change. They're changing their policy.
So the NCAA, after Trump signed the EO, which was beautifully written, bringing back Title IX and reinforcing it, sex-based, the NCAA came out with a policy where... There were a lot of words used like gender identity and assigned at birth, things like that. And honestly, I think it was just something to throw to say that they're making a change. They're changing their policy.
They're doing what we wanted. But in reality, if you look into that policy, men are still allowed to be on women's teams, still allowed to go into our locker rooms. still allowed to be a part of the sports. And it was kind of like a slap in the face. Kind of going back a couple weeks, Charlie Baker was... He was testifying in front of the Senate, and...
They're doing what we wanted. But in reality, if you look into that policy, men are still allowed to be on women's teams, still allowed to go into our locker rooms. still allowed to be a part of the sports. And it was kind of like a slap in the face. Kind of going back a couple weeks, Charlie Baker was... He was testifying in front of the Senate, and...
He was saying that if a woman is uncomfortable with the man changing in their locker room, then they could go to another facility or that they had to be provided another place for them to change because they had to adapt based upon a man's feelings of wanting to be in the woman's locker room and things like that.
He was saying that if a woman is uncomfortable with the man changing in their locker room, then they could go to another facility or that they had to be provided another place for them to change because they had to adapt based upon a man's feelings of wanting to be in the woman's locker room and things like that.
So I think it was kind of not like it wasn't really surprising to me that this policy that they threw out wasn't fully in, like didn't fully comply with the EO or Title IX really.
So I think it was kind of not like it wasn't really surprising to me that this policy that they threw out wasn't fully in, like didn't fully comply with the EO or Title IX really.