HARTFORD, Conn. (CNN) - A Connecticut college student is suing the Hartford Board of Education and the city of Hartford for negligence. Nineteen-year-old Aleysha Ortiz says she graduated from high school with honors and earned a college scholarship, but she can't read or write. In some ways, Ortiz is living an American dream. The 19-year-old began her freshman year at the University of Connecticut in Hartford this past fall. read more
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Man, what a hell of a year it's been
Keep on bluffin', but I just can't win
Drowned my sorrows, but they learned to swim
Man, what a hell of a year it's been
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#49 ... "and even Democrats don't support trans women in women's sports." ...
They do too.
Should the sports-mega-industry dictate how humans are?
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They don't dictate it idiot. It was dictated to them.
In fact if a woman was good enough she could play in the NFL, NBA, MLB.
Finally what what most people are irate about is young girls having to compete against males in their own categorized sports.
As a father of semi athletic daughter, I find this aspect of America disturbing.