Florida: the new “Show Me State”

One sign that someone is really not clear on a concept and that this lack of clarity creates chaos upon which they build a belief is when one wild theory and approach based on firmly held beliefs is promoted as the only answer to a problem gets contradicted by another law based on the same and is claimed to also be THE law needed.


Florida wants any girl who wants to play on a school sports team to prove they are female by informing perfect strangers, generally older men, the date of their first period and, in order to maintain their real female-ness, have to present these same with their Menstrual Cycle schedule.


Things a young woman might prefer to keep private are to be told to strangers, or you can’t be on the team.


Apparently the adults want to know how to schedule surprise, unannounced physical inspections during the relevant sport season.


Florida already has a law that states that if a female student-athlete’s sex is questioned, like when a girl wins a race and the second place runner’s family cannot accept that and says the winner is really a boy, they could be required to undergo a “health examination” to get verification of the student’s biological sex.


So Florida, only looking out for the safety of girls, will and does require that any girl wanting to play sports in school must reveal intimate personal information to strangers by telling them if and when they had their first period; give strangers their Menstrual Cycle schedule so that random gender inspections can be timed to check on each student to see if they lied originally about having their first period but were actually on hormone blockers because no one was ever late; and having their genitals inspected because someone, anyone, anonymously perhaps, lodged a complaint that most likely has no basis in facts.


If boys can “throw like a girl”, why can’t girls “throw like a boy”?

Michelangelo’s David has been deemed indecent in Florida, but many ways have been established by the state legislature there for adults to legally get to female genitals, many pubescent, directly or by proxy.

What is illegal in Florida is that same athlete wannabe going to a trusted teacher at the school on whose team she wants to play with a question or concern about any given period. It is illegal for the daughter of a single father to confide in, perhaps, the most trusted female in that young girl’s life, the teacher with whom she has built rapport.


The state where “Woke goes to die”.


.

.

.

.

.