ALL KIDS HAVE TO BE SAFE! AT ALL TIMES AND IN ALL PLACES.
As a mother thatās a very firm core belief/value which is not negotiable under any circumstance.
It will therefore come as no surprise that I would never want my daughters involved in playing girl sports games which involve trans āgirlsā ie biologically male players.
Also, thereās no way Iād want my sons involved in playing boy sports games which involve L A R G E boys.
My reasoning is not based on discrimination. Itās based on the safety of children ... in particular MY children.
Have a look at this
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/future ... dde1e3114a
āFuture NRL starā: Six-year-old destroys entire footy team
Itās pretty scary
More Sports Rules & Regulations Needed.
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More Sports Rules & Regulations Needed.
I would rather die than sell my heart and soul to an online forum Anti Christ like you Monk
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Re: More Sports Rules & Regulations Needed.
* From the above link
The Ref is in red/white.
The 2 kids on either side of said Ref are 6 yrs old team players.
The 6 yr old on the left pretty much blends in with the rest of the team.
The 6 yr old on the right is bigger than the freaking ref ffs!
The kid on the left is not safe IMO. Those who have organised the game have essentially set that kid up for failure. And harm. Itās not unusual for kids to suffer terrible injuries when playing in local footy games. Some kids have broken their necks and others have even died.
Surely game organisers have a duty of care as well as a responsibility to ensure the health and safety of all players involved? Well ... where is it in this scenario?
The Ref is in red/white.
The 2 kids on either side of said Ref are 6 yrs old team players.
The 6 yr old on the left pretty much blends in with the rest of the team.
The 6 yr old on the right is bigger than the freaking ref ffs!
The kid on the left is not safe IMO. Those who have organised the game have essentially set that kid up for failure. And harm. Itās not unusual for kids to suffer terrible injuries when playing in local footy games. Some kids have broken their necks and others have even died.
Surely game organisers have a duty of care as well as a responsibility to ensure the health and safety of all players involved? Well ... where is it in this scenario?
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