Women's Sports Under Fire in Oregon - 3 Girls Fight Back!
The left’s war on women hit a new low on July 10, 2025, when three Oregon high school track stars filed a federal lawsuit against the state’s athletic bureaucracy, dragging Gov. Tina Kotek, the Oregon Department of Education and the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) into court.
The plaintiffs demand an injunction to ban transgender girls from women’s sports, strip past titles from transgender competitors, and reassign those records to the cisgender athletes who were robbed of their hard-earned glory.
These girls argue OSAA’s winter 2019 guidance—allowing “students to participate for the athletic or activity program of their consistently asserted gender identity”—tramples Title IX’s promise of fair competition, forcing biological females off the podium and out of playoff contention
Meanwhile, woke ideologues complain about “diversity” and “inclusion,” but no pronoun policy can erase the physiological advantages of male bodies in sprinting and field events. The lawsuit even seeks to rewrite history by rescinding records from transgender winners and handing them to the girls who finished behind them, exposing the circus of identity politics masquerading as “progress.”
As schools across America decide whether feelings should outweigh fairness, the Oregon case stands as a litmus test. If the courts prioritize ideology over biology, female athletes coast to coast may find themselves fighting not just for medals, but for the very principle of equal opportunity.