NH Women’s Foundation Director Jennifer Frizzell Turns Her Back on Girls’ Sports

Jennifer Frizzell, policy director for the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation, is turning her back on women’s sports and feminists by opposing NH House Bill HB 1251, which would ban men from competing in women’s high school and college sports.

The feminist group Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF) supports HB 1251 because men and boys have physiological advantages over women and girls in sports.

In the few years since transgenderism became the rage, men pretending to be women have been joining women’s teams, smashing records and dominating weightlifting, softball, cycling, track, wrestling, football, volleyball, dodgeball, handball, cricket, golf, basketball, and mixed martial arts. In school sports, men are stealing scholarship money, spots on the podium and opportunities to try out for spots on elite college teams from women.

Dr. Gregory Brown, MD, testifies that “Biological male physiology is the basis for the performance advantage that men, or adolescent boys, have over women, or adolescent girls, in almost all athletic contests.”

“Administration of androgen inhibitors and cross-sex hormones to men, or adolescent boys, after male puberty . . .  does not eliminate the performance advantage of men or adolescent boys over women or adolescent girls in almost all athletic contests,” according to Dr. Brown.

WoLF notes that they are also concerned about privacy.

“Even if men and boys did not have a physiological advantage over women and girls in sports, WoLF would maintain that women and girls should have the right, as a matter of principle, to say no to men and boys in female spaces for any reason and at any time, women and girls should not be forced to share space or have physical contact with men and boys in sports, including locker rooms and changing rooms.”

The WoLF testimony also explains the differences between men and women for those who might have forgotten.

But former Planned Parenthood lobbyist Frizzell isn’t interested in fairness, privacy, or safety for female athletes. “Values of inclusion and diversity and developing concepts of teamwork and understanding are the overriding goals,” according to Frizzell.

Note that Frizzell says nothing about “winning.” She doesn’t even entertain the possibility that a woman might make tremendous sacrifices to prove that she’s the best at her sport. She’s happy to sacrifice any chance women have of winning spots on the podium to the liberal platitudes of “inclusion and diversity” and fantasy that physicians can turn girls into boys.  Forget winning and stop whining.  A good girl should smile graciously as a man takes her place on the podium.

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