Culture Four college volleyball teams forfeit against San José State over possible trans player - The forfeitures began after months of speculation about the gender identity of an SJSU player who has not spoken publicly about the controversy.

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A fourth university has forfeited its women’s volleyball match against San José State University following controversy over the gender identity of one of the team’s players.

Utah State University said in a brief statement Tuesday that it would not play its Oct. 23 match against SJSU, joining the University of Wyoming, Boise State University and Southern Utah University, which have all forfeited matches against the California school over the last three weeks.

None of the universities explained their decisions, though the University of Wyoming said the decision was made “after a lengthy discussion.” The universities have not responded to requests for additional comment.

Michelle Smith McDonald, senior director of media relations for SJSU, said the university will not address the gender identity of any student due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, a federal student privacy law.

“It is disappointing that our SJSU student athletes, who are in full compliance with NCAA and Mountain West rules and regulations, are being denied opportunities to compete,” McDonald said in an emailed statement on behalf of the university. “We are committed to supporting our student-athletes through these challenges and in their ability to compete in an inclusive, fair, safe and respectful environment.”

The forfeitures began after months of speculation in conservative websites about the gender identity of one of SJSU’s players. In April, the far-right website Reduxx published an interview with an anonymous parent of an SJSU player who said there were “rumors” that one of the other players was a transgender woman.

The teammate in question did not return requests for comment. NBC News is not using her name because she has not made a public statement about her identity or confirmed that she is trans.

On Sept. 23, SJSU player Brooke Slusser joined a lawsuit filed by more than a dozen women athletes against the NCAA, which oversees collegiate athletics, arguing that its policy allowing trans women to compete on women’s teams violates Title IX, a federal law protecting students against sex discrimination in federally funded schools and programs. The suit is led by Riley Gaines, a former 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer who competed for the University of Kentucky and objected publicly to the participation of University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas, the first trans woman to win an NCAA championship.

In the lawsuit, Slusser says the teammate who was the subject of the media coverage told her she was a trans woman. When Slusser asked the teammate, whom Slusser had roomed with on team trips, why the teammate hadn’t shared this information with her before, the teammate said “there never seemed to be a good time to bring it up,” and that she was afraid Slusser would not be her friend if Slusser knew the truth, according to the suit, which uses “he” pronouns for the teammate. Slusser said she told the teammate she didn’t want her to be bullied but that she questioned whether it was safe or fair for the teammate to play on the women’s team.

Soon after, according to the suit, SJSU officials convened a meeting to address the news article about the teammate’s gender identity, and told members of the volleyball team that they shouldn’t speak about the teammate’s gender with anyone outside of the team. Slusser says that the teammate was stronger than other members of the team and that volleyball hits from the teammate caused more bruising and pain than hits from other players.

The suit says Slusser has experienced “physical and emotional injuries, embarrassment, humiliation, emotional distress, mental anguish and suffering” due to the teammate’s participation on the team and the NCAA’s policy that allows trans women to compete. Slusser did not return a request for additional comment.

The NCAA said in a statement that it “will continue to promote Title IX, make unprecedented investments in women’s sports and ensure fair competition for all student-athletes in all NCAA championships.” Michelle Brutlag Hosick, director of external communications for the NCAA, declined to comment further.

Trans rights advocates have noted that the teammate hasn’t confirmed her gender identity, but, if she is trans, it appears the information has been shared and spread without her permission, outing her nationally. Her profile with the team indicates she has played on women’s teams since at least high school and also played at SJSU for two previous seasons without public controversy.

Tony Hoang, the executive director of Equality California, said that in forfeiting matches against SJSU, school administrators are harming all students involved.

“Let’s be clear — this isn’t actually about sports; it is part of a coordinated nationwide attack on the LGBTQ+ community led by extremist right-wing politicians,” Hoang said in a statement Thursday.

The Republican governors of both Utah and Idaho publicly supported decisions by Southern Utah University, Utah State University and Boise State University to cancel their matches against SJSU.

Idaho Gov. Brad Little applauded Boise State for working “within the spirit” of a bill he signed to prohibit trans student athletes from playing on the school sports teams of their gender identities in K-12 schools and colleges, though the law is currently blocked by a lawsuit.

Conservatives have increasingly attempted to restrict trans inclusion in sports, among a variety of other LGBTQ-related issues. Half of states, including Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, prohibit trans student athletes from participating on the school sports teams that align with their gender identities as opposed to their assigned sexes at birth. Idaho’s and Utah’s laws are currently blocked by lawsuits.

Previously, trans athletes’ participation in sports was regulated by state sports associations, school districts and, in college athletics, the NCAA. In January 2022, the NCAA updated its trans athlete policy to adopt a sport-by-sport approach that allows sports governing bodies to determine their own eligibility criteria. USA Volleyball requires trans women athletes to submit documentation of their testosterone levels to ensure they do not exceed the upper limit of the normal female range.

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It's beautiful to see the girls stand up for themselves.

following controversy over the gender identity of one of the team’s players.

No one cares about the identity of any player. But they care about not having males in female sport. Male and female being biological classifications.

In April, the far-right website Reduxx published an interview with an anonymous parent of an SJSU player

If you keep calling everything far-right, don't whine when normies eventually embraces the label, and become actual far-right.
 
Most volleyball players are cute with thicc bottoms. This one is clearly a man.
I'm all for keeping the freaks out of female sports but I need more proof than shitty photoshop and a reduxx article that only attributes an anon "source". There's plenty of awful looking females in sports.
 
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I'm all for keeping the freaks out of female sports but I need more proof than shitty photoshop and a reduxx article that only attributes an anon "source". There's plenty of awful looking females in sports.
I suspect this individual is indeed a troon if only because the school's rebuttal wasn't "this person is an XX female you people are retarded" but rather "we follow all the title IX rules (*cough* Biden friendly title IX rules)". Can't just offer a legit sex test, huh?

But yeah, better confirmation would be preferable.

Reduxx is generally accurate and reliable, but some of their writers are kinda cowish.

The looks game is a troon game. It's fun to mock obviously unpassing hons but doing it as a serious argument sets a bad precedent. It just legitimizes the stupid game the troons play where they flash you with filtered-to-hell-and-back troon pictures and some mannish women to try and pull a dumb gotcha. Or the "do you want this transman peeing with your daughter?!" shit.

It's slower but probably better to be more careful and get good confirmation.
 
I think female volleyball players may be one of the few groups of mainstream female athletes who aren’t delusional about their chances against men and troons. Men’s volleyball is immensely more energetic and fast paced than women’s volleyball, and the women know it. There are some huge women on those teams too. Playing volleyball then going rec you sometimes see young high tier college women out played by middle aged men who haven’t played competitively since they were in high school. I am basically middle aged myself but I played competitively longer. Troons have no place in any women’s sport, even in volleyball they can straight up hurt women. In rec you do not hit the same way playing coed as you do against other men. The other sport I’ve played you don’t see women playing with men period, nobody in hockey is stupid enough to let that happen.
I wonder if volleyball also tends to draw women who are primed not to buy into TWAW. Maybe they're more likely to be politically conservative or straight (straight women are much less tolerant of trannies than lesbians are) or the mean girl type who don't want to hang out with losers. I don't know what the typical swimmer is like, but it figures that one of the few swimmers to speak up against Lia Thomas is conservative.
 
We have the olympics, Para olympics and special olympics for a reason. Just make a special olympics part 2 for trannies and pooners.
 
Michelle Smith McDonald

“It is disappointing that our SJSU student athletes, who are in full compliance with NCAA and Mountain West rules and regulations, are being denied opportunities to compete,” McDonald said in an emailed statement on behalf of the university. “We are committed to supporting our student-athletes through these challenges and in their ability to compete in an inclusive, fair, safe and respectful environment.”
KYS, cunt.

@Unnecessary Surgery Land
Looks like we at last have women who got the brass ovaries to finally fucking refuse to play
You're giving them too much credit: the cowards still won't openly state that the reason is because Troons are men.
 
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I bet these true and honest manly women cause intense levels of seething for doods if they ever encounter them.
Oh they do. I call pooners girls/she to their faces every time and never get in trouble. Possibly because their faces are about two feet below mine and their fists even further away. Not that any of them have had any physical activity even in the form of sex with a woman to make them fit enough to hit someone.
That is 100% a dude.
Here's the Reduxx article outing him.

Here's his highschool sports profile that I found

Possible childhood picture from an online source. Born Brayden Fleming in Aldie, VA.

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Jesus Christ why do they all look SO autistic?
 
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I wonder if volleyball also tends to draw women who are primed not to buy into TWAW. Maybe they're more likely to be politically conservative or straight (straight women are much less tolerant of trannies than lesbians are) or the mean girl type who don't want to hang out with losers. I don't know what the typical swimmer is like, but it figures that one of the few swimmers to speak up against Lia Thomas is conservative.
I don't know about that, I couldn't tell you why it is. Maybe because tournaments often wind up having men's and women's games back to back so the differences are obvious and stark (can you imagine if basketball games were short and NBA and WNBA were back to back?). Or maybe so many wind up playing recreationally against men at some point and realize that the men are totally softballing for them and will pound a ball at 2x speed when they know there are only men on the receiving end of it.
 
You're giving them too much credit: the cowards still won't openly state that the reason is because Troons are men.

If they come out and say it, they'll have to deal with hordes of pissed off mentally deranged troons coming after them. It might be a bit cowardly but why put that out there and expose themselves to these lunatics when everyone knows what's going on here?
 
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