Ignore, take it to court. Gonna be very hard for them to pull funding over this.
Ignore, take it to court. Gonna be very hard for them to pull funding over this.
They won’t do it. It costs them money to take this to court, and the court of public opinion is firmly against trans people, so they can get away with it without any pushback. Hence why dozens of hospitals in blue states have ended trans healthcare & universities have banned trans ppl from campus
Those are hospitals, these are states, some of which enshrine gender equality in their constitutions. It is not the same. Look at Maine, Cali high school sports, etc. Court of public opinion is generally supportive of basic, fundamental lgbtq rights, even if not on trans inclusion in sports.
Trans exclusion in sports is segregation. You now have a choice. Do you ignore the Democratic Party embracing segregation or do you leave? The more people leave the more likely the party backtracks.
I don’t support trans exclusion in sports. I thought the person who responded to me was being unduly pessimistic about the chances of this action by the administration being upheld in court. I have no personal attachment to the Democratic Party in any way.
What I’m saying is, because of state state law, some of these states are legally obligated to go to court on this, and they will very likely win. Admin has done this bullshit before.
The issue is that two Democratic presidential hopefuls are siding with Republicans against trans children, and instead of attacking these assholes VBNMW is licking shit off the floor defending these pricks.
This is false. The university of Michigan ended healthcare for trans youth despite bans on trans healthcare violating state law. They don’t have to provide. Brown and Harvard both effectively banned trans people from their campuses despite it violating state law.
Because you're Canadian?
The issue is not any doubt about whether court actions will be successful, it is that Dems and private institutions will not be willing to take the administration to court. Even if they are successful, institutions will still ban/end healthcare to avoid future conflict
No, some of these states quite literally *have to go to court* over this. They are legally obligated to do so, because of state constitutional protections.
Link it. You're online go ahead.
They won’t. You are acting as if laws still matter. They don’t. State laws will not save anyone when the state will do nothing to defend a deeply hated minority. Look at Brown university. Not only is the state doing nothing, even the media didn’t say a peep about it.
Several school boards and districts in Cali have banned trans athletes from sports, and the university of Michigan hospital system just ended healthcare for trans people, despite state law protecting it. The court of public opinion is OVERWHELMINGLY opposed to trans rights