Twenty-six states have officially decided that Biden’s latest Title IX revisions belong in the land of make-believe rather than on their campuses. In a monumental show of common sense, these states have banded together to block a set of new rules that pull a fast one on biological reality, transforming the definition of sexual discrimination into something that sounds like it came straight out of a Hollywood screenplay.
The revised Title IX, which allows biological males to strut into female bathrooms and locker rooms under the guise of identifying as female, was meant to kick in on August 1. However, a heroic Kansas judge stepped in and issued an injunction that put the brakes on this madness for 700 schools across 48 states. It doesn’t matter if you’re aligned with Young America’s Foundation or Female Athletes United; these groups are leading the charge against the absurdities of this administration’s gender agenda.
Today, the Biden-Harris administration's harmful Title IX rewrite goes into effect. This rule says sex = gender identity.
52 years of progress & sex-based protections have been erased with the stroke of a pen…
In response, 26 states have sued and blocked the rule. pic.twitter.com/y7PWi4g7Zg
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) August 1, 2024
The states involved in this legal standoff include Alabama, Florida, Indiana, and Texas, to name just a few. Their collective effort exemplifies not just regional pushback but a full-swing conservative movement to reaffirm common sense in the realm of education. The Supreme Court has even given a nod to this ruling, suggesting that things might be looking up for students who want to attend school without having their biological truths upended.
An official from Young America’s Foundation pointed out that the injunction is essentially a lifeline for students caught in this confusing morass of confusing rules. There’s a sense of triumph as students can now express their opinions without fear of being penalized for stating the obvious: that biology matters. More importantly, this is a shining example of how student activism is on the rise, with many joining conservative groups to fight for their rights and safety on campuses.
Meanwhile, the implications of this Title IX upheaval extend beyond just higher education. Thanks to the mobilization of organizations like Moms for Liberty, the fight for primary and secondary education is now in the trenches. This grassroots movement is about parents taking back their rights against state-imposed liberal ideologies that threaten to disrupt traditional family structures and values. With dozens of lawmakers and activists on their side, it seems like the battle over Title IX is far from over.