"Look, nobody should be making threats against AB Hernandez, or wishing harm upon him. But that doesn't mean we can't oppose his presence in girls' athletics."
"Some things are so fundamentally unfair, so egregiously wrong, that any rational person would think that they would be universally proscribed. Allowing boys to compete on girls' sports teams and in girls' competitions is one of those things. There are reasons we separate athletes by sex; boys and men have significant advantages over girls and women in almost every measurable aspect of athletic performance. These are facts.
"And yet here we are, where in California, a boy, one AB Hernandez, has closed out his high school athletic career by smashing two state titles in Clovis, California - competing against girls. And here's the eyebrow-raiser: The community is reportedly "divided" over this, when in any sane world, they would be universally against it.
A man standing in line for the ice cream stand nudged his friend when AB Hernandez walked by.
"Hey, that's AB Hernandez," he whispered to his friend on top of the ramparts at Veteran's Memorial Stadium in Clovis, California.
"I don't know who that is," the friend responded, before the other man filled him in.
Hernandez was in between qualifying for events in the final round of the state championships in high jump, long jump and triple jump on Friday.
Whispers, rumors and attention had become the norm for the well-known transgender athlete. Hernandez summoned national media hurricanes to two high school track seasons and a volleyball season in the span of one year.
"Whispers, rumors and attention, yes; they have become the norm, because AB Hernandez is not a girl. He's a boy. His presence on the girls' competition breaks every standard of fair play.
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