Guest
host Adam McManus interviews Brad Dacus, President of the Pacific Justice Institute, about why the Christian legal rights group
advocated on May 26th for two Wisconsin bills (AB 195 and AB 196)
which would prohibit biological men, pretending to be women, from
competing on women’s high school and college athletic teams.
To
urge Wisconsin Democrat Governor Tony Evers to sign these bills into
law, call 608-266-1212.
Ray
Hacke, the Pacific Justice Institute attorney who testified before
the Wisconsin legislature, has covered women's sports as a journalist
and coaches his daughter in softball and basketball.
Hacke
explained, “Since Title IX's passage in 1972, courts all over the
country have made abundantly clear that because girls are typically
at a physiological disadvantage when competing against boys, letting
boys compete in girls' sports would relegate girls to being
runners-up, benchwarmers, or spectators in their own sports. That
would effectively deny them an equal opportunity to compete and
undermine Title IX's purpose completely!”
Plus,
he has already testified before legislatures in North Dakota, South
Dakota, Missouri and Montana – either in person or via
videoconferencing – and has advised lawmakers in Arkansas, Hawaii,
Oklahoma, Tennessee, and West Virginia concerning their women's
sports bills.
Genesis
1:27 declares, “So God created mankind in His own image, in the
image of God He created them; male and female He created them.”