US New Title IX rules set to assert rights of transgender students - 🤡🌏

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Discrimination against transgender students would be a violation of federal civil rights law under proposed regulations the Education Department is expected to finalize in the coming weeks.

Title IX bars discrimination on the basis of sex in education, and the new rules would make clear this includes discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, among other things, according to two people familiar with a draft of the proposed regulation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly comment on the subject.

Regulations carry the power of law. The rules, if finalized, would set up a clash with state laws that bar transgender women from competing in women’s sports. Those statutes are already being challenged in the courts.

A spokeswoman for the Education Department declined to comment on what will be in the proposed regulation, which the administration has said it expects to publish in April.

The draft text of the regulation included this key sentence, according to the people familiar with it: “Discrimination on the basis of sex includes discrimination on the basis of sex stereotypes, sex-related characteristics (including intersex traits), pregnancy or related conditions, sexual orientation, and gender identity.”

The regulations would also rewrite, for the third time in three administrations, complex rules for universities and K-12 schools in adjudicating allegations of sexual harassment and assault. The Trump administration’s version included more due process rights for the accused, and the new version is expected to be friendlier to those leveling the accusations.

National debate over gay and lesbian rights has quieted, but there remains a storm of controversy around transgender rights, often focused on bathroom use and, in more recent months, participation in sports. Twelve states, including Utah, Texas, Florida, Idaho and South Dakota, have passed laws banning transgender girls and women from participating in girls’ and women’s sports.

They argue that transgender girls have a biological advantage over cisgender girls, though others debate that point.

The highly anticipated Title IX rules are under review at the White House. The next step is a notice of proposed rulemaking, giving the public the chance to comment before they are finalized.

Last summer, the Education Department heard pleas from both sides of the issue of transgender girls and women in sports during public hearings ahead of the rulemaking.

“Under the Title IX, every student who wants to should be able to play and feel welcome as who they are,” Amit Paley, chief executive of the Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ youths, told the department. “By ensuring that LGBTQ young people have access to a welcoming and affirming school environment, the Department of Education can improve student mental health and well-being and ultimately save lives.”

The department also heard from cisgender women who see transgender women as unfair competition. Cynthia Monteleone, a world champion sprinter and girls’ track coach, spoke about her daughter racing and coming in second place against a transgender girl who had played volleyball as a boy. “My daughter trained for two years for this first race. This transgender athlete trained for track for two weeks,” she said.

She added that she tries to teach the girls she coaches that hard work pays off. “How can I continue to teach this … when, quite literally, average boys can change their identity and beat the top female in the competition?” she asked.

The issue has been thrust into the headlines by Lia Thomas, a transgender woman who swims for the University of Pennsylvania and this month won an NCAA Division I championship in the 500-yard women’s freestyle. She swam for the Penn men’s team before undergoing more than two years of hormone replacement therapy.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) responded to Thomas’s victory by declaring the second-place finisher, a Florida resident, to be the “rightful winner.”

Other Republicans have also staked out strong anti-transgender positions, notably Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), who directed state agencies to investigate parents who allow gender-affirming care for transgender children. The state attorney general declared such treatments to be a form of “child abuse.”

The language of the new federal regulation regarding gender identity or sexual orientation could change, but that’s not expected given that the Biden administration has repeatedly said it views Title IX’s protections to include them both. Officials cite a related 2020 Supreme Court decision regarding employment discrimination.

“The Supreme Court has upheld the right for LGBTQ+ people to live and work without fear of harassment, exclusion and discrimination — and our LGBTQ+ students have the same rights and deserve the same protections,” Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said last year.

Cardona also taped a video with his cousin, Alex Cardona, a transgender man. In their conversation, the secretary says: “I also want to send a message really loud and clear: We’ve got your back, that our schools need to be safe places for all students.”

Much of the attention around the forthcoming Title IX regulation centers on how schools must handle allegations of sexual harassment and assault. The Obama administration issued informal guidance on sexual violence complaints, which Education Secretary Betsy DeVos immediately rescinded. In May 2020, DeVos replaced that guidance with a formal regulation, setting a strict definition for what constitutes sexual harassment and giving more due process rights to those accused.

The Biden administration announced last year that it would rewrite those regulations, and the new version is expected to be friendlier to accusers and survivors of sexual harassment and violence.

“We know from the cases we’ve litigated that too often survivors are ignored, disbelieved or even punished for reporting sexual harassment,” said Shiwali Patel, director of justice for student survivors at the National Women’s Law Center. “The Trump rule requires schools to ignore many instances of sexual harassment.”

Title IX is a 1972 law that bars discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity that receives federal money. Schools found in violation risk losing federal aid. Advocates have long held that this definition rightfully includes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.

They got backup in 2020, when the Supreme Court ruled, 6-3, that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects gay and transgender workers from employment discrimination. Title VII bars discrimination because of sex, and in the landmark case of Bostock v. Clayton County, Ga., the high court said people fired for being gay or transgender are being treated differently because of their sex.

The case did not directly address sex discrimination in education, but interpretations of Title IX have typically echoed those of Title VII because the language is so similar.

In her final days in office, in January 2021, DeVos issued a memorandum arguing that the Bostock decision did not bar similar discrimination in education. In June 2021, the Biden administration issued its own guidance arguing the opposite, announcing that this interpretation would guide the department in processing complaints and conducting investigations.

Since then, the Office for Civil Rights has completed a handful of investigations related to transgender discrimination, a senior agency official said. One case involved a student who was barred from using a locker room. After the complaint was filed, the district changed its policy. In another case, an adult alleged discrimination for advocating for transgender rights; the department found no discrimination. In a third case, the department mediated a solution involving a transgender student who alleged harassment at school.

Another 54 cases involving transgender discrimination are pending, a spokeswoman said. In a resource flier meant to help schools, the Education Department offered several hypothetical examples of situations that the civil rights office might investigate.

Among them: A lesbian student isn’t allowed to bring her girlfriend to the prom. School administrators fail to protect a transgender boy who is being harassed by peers and called by his former name, or a college fails to aid a gay student who is harassed for being gay. A high school bars a transgender girl from using the girls’ bathroom.

“School is a very vulnerable place for LGBTQ youth,” said Sarah Warbelow, legal director at the Human Rights Campaign, an advocacy group. “The more people understand their [legal] obligations, the better off everyone is.”


 
Satisfactory
How do you even see your player model in Satisfactory to begin with? I've played a bit of it (admittedly ages ago) and the only player model I can recall is the one in the game banner which is androgynous and has a Daft Punk helmet that completely obscures the face.

E: Oh wait, it's multiplayer now isn't it? Still seems like a super dumb thing to raise drama
over when you could just say it's a homage to Samus/Sigorney Weaver/any of the other classical strong sf women who go exploring on alien planets.
 
Honestly though, this will just accelerate the TOTAL TROON TERMINATION agenda
The law doesn't mean shit when nobody wants to comply to it, and there is no one more belligerent than women, when you get them worked up over something
The moment average woman realizes they are becoming a second class citizen and they can no longer have women only spaces, they are going to flip their shit and start openly bullying trannies and advocating for throwing them off rooftops

Troons might have won this one, but their victory will be short lived
 
This is an interesting development. A few days ago it was leaked that the Biden admin was going to wait on the grand reveal of the new Title IX features until after the election. I guess they changed their minds since the cat wriggled out of the bag?

Cardona having a tranny cousin explains a lot.

Bostock was three cases. The tranny case was about Harris Funeral Home and their firing of a troon after he transitioned. In the ruling Gorsuch made this point:

"They say sex-segregated bathrooms, locker rooms, and dress codes will prove unsustainable after our decision today but none of these other laws are before us; we have not had the benefit of adversarial testing about the meaning of their terms, and we do not prejudge any such question today."[24]
In other words, we know this is going to cause a shit storm in other areas besides employment but we’re not gonna think about or include that now. And we’re not sorry. We think that having expectations about behavior and appearance based on sex is in the workplace discriminatory.

An artful dodge if there ever was one.

The tranny stuff in the new & improved Title IX is bad, but the sexual harassment & assault stuff is even worse. Basically it’s no due process, no innocent until proven guilty. She said you did it and you’re done, young man.
 
I do wonder how much of this is a wedge to remove any kind of protection from anyone for anything. If you can identify as a thing, then the category is meaningless.

Just to name one thing, the idea of needing to not discriminate on the basis of pregnancy or lactation is based in the idea that it's women who lactate and get pregnant, and that to discriminate on this basis is to discriminate against women. But now "men" can do that, too, why does it matter?

Why should Title IX get this update but not Title VII?

Here's the language in Title VII that gives workers their right to be free of pregnancy discrimination:

The terms "because of sex" or "on the basis of sex" include, but are not limited to, because of or on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; and women affected by pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions shall be treated the same for all employment-related purposes, including receipt of benefits under fringe benefit programs, as other persons not so affected but similar in their ability or inability to work, and nothing in section 2000e-2(h) of this title [section 703(h)] shall be interpreted to permit otherwise. This subsection shall not require an employer to pay for health insurance benefits for abortion, except where the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term, or except where medical complications have arisen from an abortion: Provided, That nothing herein shall preclude an employer from providing abortion benefits or otherwise affect bargaining agreements in regard to abortion.

If men can get pregnant and have babies and pregnancy-related conditions, why in the world would it be a problem to discriminate about it?
 
So there's this game called "Satisfactory". Its a factory optimization spreadsheet game, kinda like factorio only a bit less complex and with a photorealistic first person look over stylized top down. As is to be expected with these autism simulators, 99.9% of the people who play them are male.

Intrestingly however, the default (and only) player model for the game is female, people have been asking for a male model, and the devs have said no, and when asked for why the explenation the response from the female dev was:

"Why is it always a male in other games? Why shouldn't it be a woman?"


A hobby that is majority male, in a genre that is also majority male, intentionally avoided making a male character as a "punitive" measure to spite the men who want to play it, because too many games (a hobby that again is majority male in a subgenre that is even more majority male) have male characters, in order to appease the 0.01% of women who are intrested in optimization spreadsheet autism simulators, something that you could have also accomplished with a character select for male OR female, that they intentionally didn't do, because their goal was excplicitly to exclude men, not to include women.

Basically what I'm saying is, I accept the trade offer women propose.

Women can get female custodes, and men in return can get "female" MMA fighters.
I think a better answer would've been: "Because i wanted to make it female", or "Because i made the game".
I don't have a harder time inserting myself into a character because it's not my own gender, my own race, or my own language. Unless it's very important to the story (it's not), who gives a fuck?
 
Took fucking years.

Some notes:
1. Live Title IX hearings are gone (bullshit)
2. Standardization of appeals process within schools. (meh)
3. It seems like we're going backwards. Investigator will likely be the effective decision maker again.
4. Seems like the accused's access to evidence is going to be restricted (bullshit)
5. Lowers some of the definitions for harassment (bullshit)

Anyone notice if they rolled back the Trump restriction on settlement of claims against faculty?
 
If men can get pregnant and have babies and pregnancy-related conditions, why in the world would it be a problem to discriminate about it?
Yeah that is exactly the kind of thing I mean. And if you can identify as disabled why have protection? Etc. it’s a slippery slope but then they all are. What a mess
 
Honestly though, this will just accelerate the TOTAL TROON TERMINATION agenda
The law doesn't mean shit when nobody wants to comply to it, and there is no one more belligerent than women, when you get them worked up over something
The moment average woman realizes they are becoming a second class citizen and they can no longer have women only spaces, they are going to flip their shit and start openly bullying trannies and advocating for throwing them off rooftops

Troons might have won this one, but their victory will be short lived
The average woman is cowed into silence by other women. Gays targeted unmarried women and urged other fags to emotionally manipulate mothers in order to push gay rights.

The next generation of average woman has been taught by public schools that men have kept them down for millennia and that straight men have ruined the world. They’ve been fed a hormone pill since adolescence that might drive them insane. They’ve been told that giving birth commonly cripples women and abortion is sacred. Their role models are either whores or women who inherited levels of wealth that used to be exclusive to heads of state.
 
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