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Oregon Teens Stand Firm: No Podium for Trans Athlete

Two Oregon high school seniors made a bold stand for fairness in women’s sports. Reese Eckard and Alexa Anderson refused to share the podium with a male athlete competing as transgender at the state track championships. Their brave protest has sparked national attention.

The girls turned their backs during the medal ceremony after outperforming the transgender competitor. Officials tried to force them off the podium, but they held their ground. “We did this to protect girls’ sports,” Anderson said. “Someone had to say this isn’t right.”

This isn’t an isolated act of courage. In California, another female athlete recently stepped onto the first-place podium after her transgender opponent withdrew. Across America, female athletes are fighting back against unfair competition. They’re tired of being forced to accept biological men in their sports.

Radical gender activists want to erase women’s achievements. The Oregon incident proves they’ll sacrifice girls’ opportunities to push their agenda. These young women showed true leadership by standing for truth instead of woke lies. Their actions honor generations of female athletes who worked hard for equal rights.

Powerful groups like the America First Policy Institute are taking legal action against states that allow this madness. Title IX was created to protect women’s sports, not destroy them. Common-sense Americans overwhelmingly agree biological males don’t belong in girls’ competitions.

Democrat-run states keep pushing this unfairness despite public outrage. Oregon, California, and Washington all saw transgender athletes dominate girls’ championships this season. Liberals would rather appease activists than protect our daughters’ futures.

The media tries to silence these brave girls, but their message is spreading. Conservative leaders like Riley Gaines praise them as heroes. Every time a young woman takes a stand, it inspires others to fight for what’s right.

These athletes represent real American values—courage, fairness, and truth. They’re not hateful. They’re protecting opportunities their mothers and grandmothers fought to create. Every parent should thank them for defending girls’ right to compete on a level playing field.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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