A recently introduced Georgia bill prohibiting schools to enable participation of biological males in sports reserved for biological females was publicly supported by Representative Marjory Taylor Greene (R-GA).
While speaking to Dome Politics' Javier Manjarres, Representative Greene (R-GA) expressed her full support for the effort, which also prohibits public schools from permitting biological males to use restrooms designated for biological females.
“This is like an 80-20 issue across the country and I don't see how anybody argues against it,” said Greene.
National polls demonstrate Americans overwhelmingly oppose cross-gender participation in female sports.
Additionally, 25 states have already passed legislation banning biological males from participating in female sports.
“Biological men don’t belong in (women’s) bathrooms, women spaces, sports, and it should be an embarrassment across the world that this is what is being argued about among the idiots here in Washington,” continued Greene.
The bill, sponsored by State Senator Greg Dolezal (R-27), has also received support from other Georgia lawmakers.
“Biological men do not belong in women’s sports, period,” said Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. “This is common sense to everyone but the most radical liberals in Georgia.”
President Donald Trump similarly recently embraced the movement to distinguish between biological males and females by issuing an executive order mandating preventing biological males from gaining access to intimate areas for biological females.
President Trump’s order makes it the official policy of the federal government that male and female are the only two genders existing as well as prohibits biological males from entering publicly-administered intimate areas designed for biological females.
“Efforts to eradicate the biological reality of sex fundamentally attack women by depriving them of their dignity, safety, and well-being,” reads the order.