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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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what you missed. We've got much to cover today. One
thing we're going to be covering a lot is a
story that just blew up in the last few days and.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
It has.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Caused Trump to send out threats against Gavin Newsom. He's
threatened to pull federal money to California unless Newsom complies
with what Trump says is federal law and blocks transgender
athletes from competing against other athletes in the new sexual
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category the transgender is chosen. It's actually hard to come
up with a description for this.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
This is.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Most people feel that biological males should not compete in
sports with high school girls and college women. That's like
eighty to ninety percent of the public. And it doesn't
stop these gender activists and idiots like Newsome from pushing
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this policy and punishing biological girls who accomplish things. I
never there's so much unpreceded nonsense, unprecedented nonsense connected to
this issue. I never in my life would have expected
that adults, male and female, adults would conspire to punish
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girls and take away their championships, block them from getting medals,
and forced them to run against guys who've decided their women.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
These are guys who.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Still have their male parts because it's not legal to
do transgender operations on teenagers. So you really do have
young men running around in these competitions with penises attached,
winning the competition or placing for a medal, and who
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loses the girls who were naturally born as girls.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Ten years ago. If somebody had said this, you'd go
in it.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
That's such some weird science fiction story that makes no sense.
You punish girls. And we talked about this yesterday. How
up until the nineteen seventies, girls had very few teams.
There were no requirements that colleges or high schools have
sports teams. And then in nineteen seventy two they passed
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Title nine in Congress, and thenhigh schools and colleges were
forced to fund these teams. And now after all the
progress made and you see on television now all kinds
of women's sports are getting covered and they're getting audiences
and their professional leagues proliferating.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Now you decide to throw guys in there to compete.
This is a.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Terrible, terrible age to be a young girl who's devoted
so much of her life to excel at a specific sport.
And I know there are some people who go, well,
there's really not that many. I don't understand what the
big deal is. Well, listen to this. The United Nations.
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That's not a right wing outlet. They published this in
October of last year. The United Nations say that transgender
athletes can competing in women's events. So these are guys
competing in women's events have won nearly nine hundred medals
over their competitors. They released a twenty page document and
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claims that six hundred biological female athletes have lost eight
hundred and ninety medals to guys competing as women. They
looked at over four hundred competitions in twenty nine sports.
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These mixed sex competitions and again from the United Nations,
has disadvantaged biologically female athletes who have to take on
guys who claim they're women.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Now, that's obviously wrong.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
It's so obviously wrong that Trump and Newsom agree that
it's raw. Newsom said in his famous podcast a few
weeks ago that allowing biological men to compete with girls
was quote deeply unfair, his words, deeply unfair, and Trump,
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in his social media post this week, said that men
who play in women's sports, this is not fair, totally
demeaning to women and girls. So Newsom agrees. Trump agrees
that it's unfair, it's wrong. But Newsom has not.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Tried to revoke this law here in California. He won't
do it. He just says, oh, it's unfair.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
It actually is a violation of these girls' civil rights,
and in college, it's a violation of the women's rights.
And this is eventually going to be a big, a big,
major federal lawsuit. That's where it's going, because you cannot
claim that there are civil rights aren't being violated. Title
nine should protect these women from unfair competition. And to
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show you how absurd it is, there is one person
quoted who said, well, we can't do like genital checks, right,
That's what it would come down to. And the only
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other way would be chromosome checks. And nobody has the
money for that chromosome checks.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
And I'm thinking, listen to yourself.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Say this out loud, chromosome checks, genital checks. Are you crazy? Well,
they are crazy. This is insane. There's no rational logic.
This is just emotion obsession. It's this weird cult religion.
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When we come back, I'm gonna play you a clip
from are a favorite reporter up in Sacramento, cac R
A TV Channel three, Ashley Zavala, and she will describe
the contortions that Newsom is tying himself into coming up
with these new rules for males to compete with females,
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men to compete with women and girls. And this is
specifically the California Interish Scholastic Federation, the track and field meet.
What triggered this was a transgender a guy named ab
Hernandez from a Horupa valley, and he finished first in
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the triple jump and first in the long jump, fourth
in the high jump at a state sectional meat and
he goes on to the state championship which is supposed
to happen this weekend, and he qualified in the triple
jump and long jump and high jump, and so there's
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a lot of obvious outrage for good reason, and so
Newsom thinks he came up with a compromise. You listen
to this coming up, we'll play at the clip from
Ashley Zabala Deborah Mark.
Speaker 4 (08:24):
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Speaker 1 (08:28):
That was very kind to you. You the first tell
me that it was National.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
Hamburger Day, and John has posted. Well, he didn't post.
His people did a picture of what he had for lunch.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Like people, it's Eric. I was about to say his people,
I don't have pis Eric. I was just trying to
be silly. Eric.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Well, yes, and you'll see the cheeseburger I had from
Patty's Restaurant.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
In Toluca Lake and fries and French fries.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Sure there. I was a little upset. I almost did
the picture over because they did put it over some lettuce.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
And there is lettuce let. Oh yeah, no, it was
too later.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
He didn't photoshop the lettuce.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Rad I'm not that skilled. I did not eat the lettuce.
It was just laying there under the burger.
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Speaker 1 (09:36):
So they had knew some claims.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
He's come up with a compromise for this UH transgender athlete,
a guy who says he's now a girl, who got
into all the track and field girls events that he
entered and he won. He won the sectional events, the
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the long jump, and the triple jump, and UH first
and first long jump, first place triple jump, fourth in
the high jump. So he qualifies for the UH state finals,
which is supposed to be this weekend. And Trump got
win to this and told Newsom to knock it off
or he's gonna withdraw federal funding. He's gonna cut her off.
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And Newsom is trying to come up with this compromise.
There's a to allow the transgender to compete, but if
he wins or wins a medal, the next girl, actual
girl in the girl's meet, will get her medal anyway
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or her championship.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
And oh is that true? Hold on a second, what.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
The spokesole for newsom is somebody. I was looking up
the name because the name is odd Izzy. It's easy
guard don.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
Isabelle.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Well, I was trying to think, what's short? What is
is he short for?
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Yeah? Is it bell? All right?
Speaker 2 (11:17):
But I looked up his her photo and LinkedIn, and
it looked very much like a guy. I mean absolutely
like one of those Wiener guys. He's got button down shirt,
button down jacket, and big glasses. I'm telling you ten
out of ten people would look at that and say
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that's a guy, Okay.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
But I looked at it.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
And I go, well, is he That's just something's off there.
And then I'm reading the story and it's Izzy is
referred to as as she so Izzy, of course, has
got a way to spin this. Cif's proposed pilot CIF
is the California Interscholastic Federation, and this is a pilot program. Suddenly,
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in the middle of the state tournament, they have a
pilot program. It's a reasonable, respectful way to navigate a
complex issue without compromising competitive fairness, and the governor is
encouraged by this thoughtful approach. It is not a complex issue.
You line up two people athlete with a penis competes
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in the male event. Athlete with a vagina competes in
the female event. That is not complicated. There are biological differences. Obviously,
you have to say this out loud. Oh, by the way,
we're gonna have David Tanjepa on the California State Assemblyman
to talk about this at two o'clock. Let's get to
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Ashley Zavala, she's the reporter for KCR Sacramento.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
A lot to unpack here and right now. We actually
have more questions and answers about the rule changes. And
to be clear, those changes are just for the state
track and Field championships for this upcoming weekend. Sources close
to the situation tell me those rule changes were in
the works weeks before the President posted his threats today.
But here's a look at what's going on. So, first thing,
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this morning, President Trump posted on his.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Truth so up.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
We got our computer seized up there. Even our computer
system cannot digest the story. We have a revolt from
our sound system.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Is it dead? Is it gone? All right?
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Please stand by. I have to think of something to say.
I don't know what to say. I'm out of words
on this. I am out of words on this because
there's no second side to this.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
Interesting that it's just for this upcoming It's for this
upcoming tournament.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
So what's going to happen next?
Speaker 2 (13:58):
Well, that's why they call it a pilot program. If
this guy doesn't compete, I think he's a junior, so
they can kick this can down the road. There are
no competitive sports in high school until September, and he
Newsom just wants Trump off his back right now. So
as long as the medals are going to go to
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the girls. Oh that's another thing. They're identified the San
Francisco Chronicle again, San Francisco.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Do you know that you're not a woman, Deborah?
Speaker 3 (14:28):
I'm not? No?
Speaker 1 (14:29):
What am I? Cisgender? Woman?
Speaker 2 (14:32):
That means your parts match your chosen preferred sex, Like
you identify as a woman. Huh, and you have parts
to match that identification that makes you cis gender. Oh
that's one of those really cool woke words that they've
tried to force on the planet. All right, let's play
the clip now.
Speaker 6 (14:53):
A lot to unpack here and right now we actually
have more questions and answers about the cif's rule changes.
And to be clear, those changes are just for the
state track and Field Championships for this upcoming weekend. Sources
close to the situation tell me those rule changes were
in the works weeks before the President posted his threats today.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
But here's a look at what's going on.
Speaker 6 (15:14):
So the first thing, this morning, President Trump posted on
his truth social criticizing California's upcoming high school track and
field Championships happening in Clovis. He did not name the
athlete by name, but noted what he called a transitioned
male athlete is competing after winning several events. The President
then went on to threaten large scale federal funding if
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California does not stop this. He said he would call
the governor directly today to find out which way he
wants to go. After noting Governor Gavin Newsom has said
trans athletes in girls and women's sports is unfair, he
said he's also calling on local authorities to not allow
the athlete he mentions to compete this weekend. So then
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hours later, the CIF announced a new pilot entry process
for the upcoming track and field championships, allowing a quote
biological female student athlete to compete who may have otherwise
been displaced from getting into the championships by a transathlete.
We also know there will be a change to the
metal system that will allow trans athletes to essentially be
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scored on their own, so in long jump, for example,
there could be a first place winner for the boys,
the girls, and a third for a transgender student. In
a statement, a spokesperson for the CIF said, quote, the
CIF believes this pilot entry process achieves the participation opportunities
we seek to afford our student athletes. We checked in
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with Republican assembly Woman Kate Sanchez, who earlier this year
pitcher proposal to no longer allow trans athletes in girls
high school sports specifically. We also caught up with Democratic
LGBTQ State Senator Scott Wiener, who leads the Senate's budget committee,
about these rule changes.
Speaker 3 (16:54):
I read the cover, so I've seen their quotes, but
until I read, until.
Speaker 6 (16:58):
I read it, I don't Are you confused, because honestly
a lot of folks are confused at this hour amount
those roles.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
I think I don't fully understand what they're doing. And
that's why before I comment, I want to I want
to learn more. You know, I appreciate that at least
acknowledge a trans people should be allowed to play sports,
but I need to look at the specifics before I comment.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
We need to get something done. Are these rules?
Speaker 6 (17:26):
These don't satisfy what you and other Republicans have been seeking.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
It's incredibly weak, and we're angry. We're pissed at this.
How every day that goes by, no one is protecting
our girls.
Speaker 6 (17:35):
As an athlete, I couldn't even imagine this kind of
situation happening to me when I played sports.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
This is unexcusable and we need to have something done.
Governor Newsom needs to pick aside and do something. Do
the right thing now.
Speaker 6 (17:47):
Governor Gavin Newsom isn't saying anything about a possible call
with the President about this. He's set to speak momentarily
at a summit in the Bay Area, and we're standing
by to see if he mentions any of this at
all on those rule changes, though a spokesman for his
office did say the Governor is encouraged by those new
rules now. We've also asked the White House for comment.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Nothing yet.
Speaker 6 (18:09):
Well, and Ashley, we know the Department of Education sent
Governor knew Some a letter months ago asking for him
to clarify the state's policies on trans athletes.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Did he ever reply?
Speaker 6 (18:20):
Right? That letter was sent in late March, and in
that letter, Education Secretary Linda McMahon urged the governor to
support Kate Sanchez's bill that we mentioned earlier. The Assembly
killed that bill in its first hearing, noting trans athletes
make up such a tiny fraction of high school athletes.
We asked today, but it's not clear if the governor
ever replied to that letter. We should note we also
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reached out to the governor's separate but equal in power
Legislative leader, Senate pro tend Mike maguire and Assembly Speaker
Robert Reeves.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
Nothing from them yet.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
There they're all hiding in their closets. All right, You
got more coming up.
Speaker 5 (18:55):
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are going to have more on this new policy where
guys can compete with girls in state championships and track
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and field, but if they happen to win the girl's
event or place for a medal. The next girl will
get her rightful reward. She'll either get noted as the
champion or get a medal for whatever place she's in.
This is newsome unwilling to do the right thing. He
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is so scared of the left wing transactivists that he's
willing to put federal funding at risk. Even though he
agrees with Trump, they both use the same word to
describe men competing with women and men being allowed to
win championships and win medals in women's events. They both
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said out loud it's unfair. So he agrees with Trump,
but somehow he wants to set up a separate category
for trans people to get a medal anyway in the
state finals. They don't deserve to be in the state
finals unless they win their particular race and they have
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the same sex as the competitors. If you want to
run in a male event and you win, you get
a medal. And if you're a female you're running a
female event, you win, you get a medal. But no
way you get acknowledged for being a guy running in
a women's event. Of course, the guys are gonna win
or do very well. Almost every time, of course they will.
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What kind of a joke is this? And as I'm
reading various articles and I just got to say this again,
this idea that well, it's so rare. I mean, we
really don't need a separate policy. Wrong, We've had six
hundred biological females losing eight hundred and ninety medals in
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competitions around the world, lost to transgender competitors. So it is,
it is not rare. It's not a small problem. Go
tell that to the six hundred girls who lost out
on their medals. I mean, it's just such incessant nonsense
and lies. But this is the era we're in. We're
just everybody lies. Everybody lies all the time, and you know,
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when you get caught, you just you lie some more.
So we'll get to that now onto the gas situation. Periodically,
we look at the at the cost of gas around
the country, so you know, you have a little some
criteria here to understand what's going on. And I'm telling you,
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I've talked to some people lately who I don't think
people get out of their neighborhoods very much, and they
don't know what's going on. They don't know how bad
it is, and you know you could be a good person.
You can be an educated person, although I tell you
education somewhat overrated for some reason. Whatever you studied when
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you're twenty two years old is supposed to make you
a genius when you're sixty two, and somewhere along the line,
there's another forty years in there that.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Turns you stupid.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
I guess because I can't believe the stuff that I'm
hearing just firsthand from people. Mississippi is two dollars and
sixty five cents, Louisiana is two seventy, Alabama and Tennessee
two seventy three a gallon for gas. Texas to seventy four.
Let me tell you there are twenty five states half
the country three bucks or less for gas three dollars
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or less for gas in twenty five states. The national
well average is three point sixteen, and forty three states
are less than three forty a gallon. And our average
here is for eighty three, and that's an average. Many
stations are selling regular for five dollars a gallon. And finally,
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a news outlet outside of KFI, outside of our show,
is acknowledging the doom that's coming and.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
It is the San Jose Mercury News.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
Writer is Rob Nikoluski, and he said, he wrote for decades,
California gas has been more expensive than other parts of
the country, but there are predictions that the already high
prices may climb even higher in the next year or two.
One major refinery is closing its stores at the end
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of this year. Another announced it will shut down in
twenty twenty six. It's the tube refineries we've been telling
you about, Valero and Phillip sixty six and that is
eighteen percent of the state's crude oil capacity. And he
talked to one official and asked, so, why don't the
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other refineries increase their output to make up for the loss,
And the answer was, the remaining refineries pretty much run
to capacity already, so there's nobody to fill the breach.
How many refineries are there in California, Well, technically there
are thirteen, but five of them are tiny. Eight major
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refineries account for ninety six percent of the crude oil
capacity eight and two of the eight are closing. We're
going to be down to six major refineries in the state.
We used to have over forty, but the oppressive, idiotic
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stupid California government, through its regulation and it's and its taxes,
have knocked thirty five plus refineries out of business over
the years, so now we're down to six. And last
year sixty three percent of the oil came from foreign sources.
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So these stupid religious fanatics who are worried about greenhouse
gases and the climate, we're still using lots of oil
because it's impossible to have a modern civilization without it.
So now we're just paying Saudi Arabia. Maybe there's oil
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coming from Russia. You know, there's there's there's still Venezuela,
although the Communists have gave it a shot to ruin
the entire oil industry. I don't know where we're buying
it all from, but all these other other countries have
much less environmental friendly regulations and setups, so stupidly, these
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environmental fanatics are causing more oil to be produced in
these environmentally unfriendly countries who are shipping it to us. Anyway,
I mean, we are talking people with the brains of vegetables,
and I don't mean to insul vegetables debpor.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
I was offended.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
But these these people like Newsome, they have a vegetable
for a brain. I don't think Newsom cracks even ninety
on the IQ scale, because if you're an intelligent person,
why would you close all our refineries knowing we're going
to use the same amount of oil here in California
and then take nearly two thirds of our oil needs
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from foreign countries who have much worse environmental standards. You
tell me why you would do that. You would only
do that if you're an idiot. There's no reason for this,
and unfortunately most of the voters are ignorant of what's
going on. And I'm just wondering, what's the price point
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to cause the revolt. I mean, you'd think five dollars
would be. We're paying almost twice as much as the
states in the South, almost twice as much. By the way,
I got a great story done by a academic researcher
named Edward Ring that I'm going to read to you later.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
He actually laid out.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
How much everything is costing us compared to everywhere else
in the country. And you go through the list, and
you want to climb on your roof and jump, because
it's like normal people are being held hostage by fanatics.
We are surrounded by fanatics and the politics is indefensible,
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it's insane, and I'm waiting to see what day is
this all go end? What day do we just stop
the nonsense. It looks like a lot of the woke
social issues that plagued us are coming to an end.
So when is this with the this this climate change
nonsense going to come to an end? Because it's killing people,
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the amount of money they're spending on gas, the amount
of money they're spending on electricity. A bit more coming up.
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miss David and Jeepa. He's California State Assemblyman and he
has got a lot to say about Newsom's absurd decision
to allow a male a man to compete in the
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high school state track and field championships in the girls division.
We've been telling you about that story earlier, and we're
going to talk with Dave Tanjeepa coming up in just
a few minutes. I also found the quote I wanted
to get to because you know, there's such an uproar
over guys competing in girls' sports. And they found Anna Posburg,
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a sports management professor at Florida State, and she said
she's glad the California officials didn't completely cave into Donald
Trump demanding that trans girls be banned entirely. But she
believes and this is where I got the cis gender
word from that cis gender girls, that's you. What did
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anybody ever refer to you as a cisgender woman?
Speaker 6 (30:08):
Only you.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
That they already have adequate, adequate opportunities to compete for
sports in the championships adequate and worries that the only
way to enforce the policy would have girls submit to
genital checks by doctors or coaches. Right, well, if you're
a guy claiming to be a girl, then yeah, you
deserve genital check, because then the doctor would look and say.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
No, you really think that's gonna happen. That's what she said,
would be the only choice. I know, but I mean, looky,
it's possible, because you're gonna have lawsuits over that. Oh,
this person touched me, this person did this.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Well, she said, you don't have the funding to do
a chromosome check. I really crack me up. And chromosome check, right,
But that would that would that would be very expensive.
And she's claimed, I mean, it's just one trans girl.
It's one trans girl in that event, and it's a championship,
and there's there's dozens of other girls competing who got
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to this moment. They're juniors or seniors in high school,
and they've been running for four years or maybe six
years going back to middle school, who knows, and finally
they get to the summit and there's a guy standing
in their way. If you don't understand that fundamental unfairness,
you're insane. I'm sorry. There's something wrong with you. You are
in a cult, and you need to be kidnapped and deprogrammed. Honestly,
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it's like you're one of those scientologists or one of
those sex guru cults.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
I mean, this is just insane.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
And you know, the thing is they always try to
try to lump it in. It's like, well, this is
anti trans and this is bigger treason. It's like, no,
people in their private lives can do whatever they want,
and in public they can dress however they want, and
they can decide that whatever they are. But now you
have an organ taxpayer paid for a competition where there
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are girls who are entitled to their accomplishments, to achieving
their dreams, to have the freedom to compete against other girls,
the way it's always been and the way it always
should be. And now some guy comes in claiming he's
a girl, and you don't get your medal, you don't
get your championship. You are insane, right, you really want
to argue about this? And the only reason it went
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this far is because every normal person was cowed, was
was afraid of speaking out. The only way all this
social justice nonsense, all this woke nonsense, got any traction
at all, and they got a lot of traction was
everybody's afraid, Well that people.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Are gonna yell at me.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
They're gonna yell at me, and then they might cancel me,
and they they call me names, and they may go online.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
On social media and call me nips.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
You know, if everybody just whipped out their middle finger
moment one when that happened, this would have been gone
a long time ago.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
But now what have we got?
Speaker 2 (33:03):
We got guys beating girls in high school sports, high
school sports, and now people are going, wow, that's really crazy. Man.
All Right, all right, we come back. We'll talk to
David Tanjeeba. He's the California Assemblyman and he's got a
(33:24):
lot to say about this. Deborah Mark cisgender woman. That's
me and I'm a cisgender man.
Speaker 4 (33:31):
Oh you are are you do?
Speaker 1 (33:34):
I have to I am? Oh you are apparently what
we want proof? I mean imagine, No, I don't think so.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
Deborah Mark is lding the KFI twenty for our newsroom. Hey,
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