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The Emperor Has No Panties In Connecticut

By Family Institute of Connecticut
March 17, 2025
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Dear Office of Civil Rights: CT has a Title IX problem too.

The federal Office of Civil Rights has announced that the Maine Department of Education and various entities have violated Title IX by refusing to exclude boys from playing on girls-only teams in that state. Connecticut too, has done nothing to stop boys from competing in girls only sportsEvery weekend all winter, a boy took awards and scholarship opportunities away from dozens of girls. Not only is this patently unfair, it is discrimination against women. Our bureaucrats and legislators may think that it affects only a few girls, but this is untrue.

First, it affects the boy who has a mental health problem. The state is doing no favors to indulge a mental illness instead of providing gentle but firm affirmation of biological sex and not gender (which has even less scientific basis than astrology or personality quizzes). These boys have likely had their puberty blocked and sex-change hormones injected, causing lack of sexual function, likely infertility, indefinitely delayed mental and physical pubertal development, lack of sex organ development – being left with, at best, a tiny micro-penis forever – and more. And for what? So a percentage of them can “pass” later in life as a woman? – it is a fool’s errand.

Thousands of people affected by this abuse in Connecticut.

It affects the multiple boys and their family members, including other possible children in the household. From there, it affects the teammates, particularly anyone excluded from playing on a high school varsity team. How many times have these young women, the teammates, been forced into silence as they undress, shower, change their sanitary napkins, and use the bathroom in front of a mentally disturbed boy at the insistence of school officials.

The hundreds of girls they compete against during a season have to watch in dismay as their fair opportunity to win a medal is given to a boy so his feelings don’t get hurt. This is classic abuse. This is discrimination. Shame on the adults who stand-by and watch, coaches who would rather have a winning team than to play fair, discourage the young women from reacting while a young man is given free rein to cheat. It is a monumental and cultural mind f*ck with all the adults in charge being complicit. Thousands of people are affected by the end of the season and many of our legislatorsDepartment of EducationCABECAPSSCIAC and more encourage it, stand by, and let it happen.

CT State Fencing Championships w/ biological male who "identifies as a girl" competing in girls section (3/25)

Discrimination funded by CIAC sponsors.

Guess what brands sponsor and facilitate this abuse? Servpro, Konica Minolta, MaxPreps, Hartford HealthCare, Middlesex Healthcare (that also binds the breasts of minor girls without parental notification or consent), CHESLA, Spaulding, ION Bank, CT Realtors, Connecticut Orthopaedics and more. They, too, are complicit and care little to zero about girls who have been cheated every weekend.

The Feds will be coming for Connecticut too!

Try as he may, Attorney General Tong and the modern krytocracy he is mobilizing cannot fight the federal government and win forever. Eventually CT will run out of money. Tong’s legal victories thus far are against Trump’s temporary strategy to intentionally overreach because he can, knowing he might win or only be negotiated down later. The “art of the deal” for presidential governance. Trump’s attempt to stop current contracts, or stop payment for services already rendered and the like are just his “starting offer” which will become a negotiated victory against gender ideology. Like it or not, Trump is playing a long game. To that end, Connecticut’s Title IX violations against women are low hanging fruit and we invite OCR to investigate. As with Maine, Connecticut high schools and our Department of Education have been and continue to violate Title IX each weekend as they let boys play and win against girls.

What can be done?

We need to file complaints. Connecticut parents whose girls have been forced to compete against a boy in a girl-only sport or team can make anonymous complaints to the Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights. We need parents, moms and dads, to protect your daughter and future girls from this unfairness, oppression and even physical and mental health danger. We need to step up as adults and not force girls to be complicit and “nice” anymore. We are having an “Emperor Has No Panties” moment in Connecticut, but we need someone to be the person to say it out loud first!

We need to contact our own legislators.  Most know it is wrong but some are afraid. They need to be inspired by their constituents to do more to protect girls in Connecticut. Take a few moments today to contact your legislators and encourage them to vote against a Constitutional Amendment (SJ35) to enshrine gender identity in the State Constitution. A move that will destroy girls sports in Connecticut and fail to protect our young women from the mental and physical anguish of having boys cheat in their sport and know the adults failed to protect them.

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