Death Threats; College Student Athlete Speaks-Out Against Boy Pretending to be a Girl
Death threats, police escorts, metal detectors, law suits… this has it all.
Should I really be all that shocked that the Leftist Media has all but ignored this? Nahh…
Luckily for me, a news site known as Reduxx is all over this. As far as why has the lapdog media yawning over this particular topic, I’m not surprised in the least that the motto of Reduxx is Pro-Woman. Pro-Child Safeguarding. Anti-Bullsh*t.
Here’s what’s up – a young student by the name of Brooke Slusser is also on the San Jose State University’s volleyball team. As it turns out, SJSU has been keeping from the squad that one of the women’s team is actually a dude.
To her credit, young Sussler is not only taking on the Woke Gestapo, she’s also gunning for the NCAA. That takes balls, and I don’t mean volleyballs.
On September 24, OutKick reported that Slusser had signed onto a lawsuit against the NCAA for allowing males to compete in women’s collegiate sports. The suit, which is being backed by the Independent Council On Women’s Sports (ICONS), charges that the NCAA knowingly violated the federal statute which guarantees equal opportunity for men and women in college education and in sports.
The lawsuit has been joined by a list of notable female athletes, including 12-time All-American swimmer and OutKick host Riley Gaines, Olympian Reka Gyorgy, and two-time NCAA champion Kylee Alons.
Slusser, the starting setter and co-captain of the San Jose team, was the latest to join the suit, citing fairness and safety. The news was significant as Slusser is a teammate of Blaire Fleming, a trans-identified male previously exposed by Reduxx for attempting to conceal his biological sex from his teammates.
Speaking to Reduxx, Slusser says there will be police escorting the athletes to and from their vehicles, locker rooms, and the gym. There will also be metal detectors installed at the entrance points, and armed officers will be present at the game in order to ensure the safety of everyone in attendance.
But Slusser was far from done;
“After being shown the threat, it was a very uneasy feeling. Just because everything else that I’ve gotten so far – if it’s not in support of me – is just… hate mail, basically. Just people behind their screens saying hateful things that don’t mean anything to me,” Slusser said. “But reading that, it sent chills through me at first, just because that’s someone threatening to physically harm me.”
The band, not the team.
Keep in mind that 100+ years ago, it was standard for any given college specifically established for teachers were known as “Normal” colleges. Needless to say, SJSU was once known as the “California State Normal School.”
Throughout the early years, the school’s official mascot and nickname for the various men’s teams was the “Normals,” eventually changed to the “Normalites.”