NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines recently told Fox & Friends that girls, especially teens leaving their families for college for the first time, are really scared right now.
"If … you're housed with a male, and you go to your administrator and merely request a new roommate – under this new Biden/Harris administration Title IX rewrite, you would be taken to your Title IX's compliance office, and you could be guilty and charged with sexual harassment," she explained. "That's why people are terrified, especially girls my age; that's why they're terrified to speak up for themselves and to call out an injustice when they see it."
Except in the multiple states and schools where pro-parent groups are successfully challenging the new rules, they went into effect last week, adding self-asserted "gender identity" to the prohibition against sex discrimination and threatening women's athletics, sex-separate spaces, and the right of students, parents, and teachers to speak the truth about the nature of the human person.
Tom Joyce, a NewBostonPost reporter who covers stories about so-called "transgender" athletes," agrees that this administration is dealing girls a "terrible" hand.
"I think if a girl is not comfortable rooming with a male, they should have every right to not have to do that," he submits.
He recognizes there are many reasons why women may not want to cohabitate with the opposite sex.
"Potentially, very bad things could happen, and they're just putting these kids in a very unfortunate situation for the sake of affirming people's delusions," Joyce summarizes.
Gaines added that she sees many women on social media pledging to vote for Kamala Harris this November because she is a woman. She, however, recognizes that a vote for Kamala is a "vote against your daughters' future."
"Because I am a woman," Gaines assured Fox that she will not be voting for Harris for president.