"There's no evidence that trans women have an advantage in sports."
This trans wrestler is fighting for trans athletes to be able to compete on teams that match their gender identity.
This trans wrestler is fighting for trans athletes to be able to compete on teams that match their gender identity.
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00:00You're mad, I'm back, I'm big mad, he's mad, she's mad, big sad, ha ha
00:06If I had to go through these struggles and trials in order to get to that ending goal of
00:20the ending goal of helping kids and helping kids in these situations
00:24then you know what, I mean, I'll take it
00:26Texas still has a law in place to where whatever you identify as
00:40if it doesn't match your birth certificate you have to compete as what it says on your birth certificate
00:46and so back in high school on my birth certificate it said female
00:50because I was biologically born a female
00:52He saw that I was transitioning, I started testosterone even though it was none of his business
01:06of what I was taking because I already had plans and regulation with UIL and my doctor
01:12to where I was taking the amount that would not put me and exceed me out of the normal range levels of a cis woman
01:21When people hear testosterone they think PEDs which is a performance enhancing drug
01:51I feel like right now this fight with the anti-trans bills and with everything going on with trans athletes
02:01and the LGBT community, there's a lot of things that I need to do now in order to get done
02:07because I feel like I will be failing my community and failing myself as an individual
02:13They're sending the message to everyone saying well we don't accept these individuals
02:19we won't accept them and that's sad because how are you going to tell an eight-year-old boy or girl
02:27that is wanting to participate in sports that oh you can't because you are different
02:35If you look into the bills they're not using any recent analytical data
02:41they're not using any new research, especially Kansas' bill that I was looking at
02:47their research is from like 1996, 2011, and 2012
02:51There's a big difference between the two
02:53They're not using any recent analytical data, they're not using any new research, especially Kansas' bill that I was looking at
03:01Their research is from like 1996, 2011, and 2012
03:05There's this UK doctor that I was looking into and have been looking to, Joanne Harper
03:09and she's a trans woman and she's competed as a runner in her past and now she's a scientific researcher
03:15She has done research on trans women that looks into the red blood cell count in cis females
03:23and comparing it to trans women in sports and there's no difference when they hit after the six-month mark once they're on hormonal therapy
03:35There's no evidence saying that trans women have an advantage in sports
03:41There's none
03:45How we can fight these bills is changing the narrative
03:55Even at home, when you're talking with your peers, start initiating these conversations to your school work
04:05Educating people of these different things that people don't understand
04:09In these states that are trying to pass these laws, going into secession, getting a hold of the local governors
04:17and talking to them and being like, no, this bill does not need to be passed
04:21This is going to be more harmful than it is going to be helpful
04:25These bills are just retracting years of development that we've been trying to be progressive in
04:33Once they're passed, it's going to be so much harder to try to get them unpassed
04:41If we're able to nip it in the bud right now, we can then focus on those states that do have them passed
04:55You just got to keep doing you and you can't let nobody tell you different
04:59As soon as you start listening to other people, to what they say, that's when they start getting to your head
05:05If they are, just keep trucking, make history, go through those barriers
05:11Keep doing you, just be you, don't let anybody tell you different