The women's squad withdrew from the match due to a deviant in the lineup of opponents

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Utah State University He gave up the fight. match against San Jose State due to controversy surrounding the alleged “transsexual” contender, Blaire Fleming. Against Fleming, who plays for the San Jose State squad claiming to be a woman, a suit was filed in connection with a violation of the law prohibiting sexual deviants from competing in women's sports.

The women's squad withdrew from the match due to a deviant in the squad of opponents. After it was revealed that Fleming was born a biological man, more than a twelve athletes from the Utah University squad did not want to execute against him. It is the 4th university to refuse to play with San Jose State. Previously, confederate Utah, Boise State and the University of Wyoming had resigned from the competition.

Utah State politician Spencer Cox interviewed on this subject. – I support students, coaches and management staff @SUUtbirds and @USUAggies in their decision to resign from women's volleyball matches against San Jose StateHe said.

– It is essential to preserve the space in which women can compete honestly and safely. Our sportsmen are struggling with this hard problem due to the fact that NCAA (American federation of inter-university games – ed.) did not fulfil her work to defend sportsmen and women's sport. It's time for the NCAA to take this seriously and defend our students. – continued Cox.

In connection with this controversy, San Jose State issued a message saying: “We are disappointed that our SJSU students, who full comply with the NCAA and Mountain West rules and regulations, do not have the chance to compete. We are committed to supporting our student athletes in tackling these challenges and helping them compete in an inclusive environment, integrity, safety and estimation."

A suit against the deviant was filed by a associate of her own team, Brooke Slusser. In a suit saidShe was worried about the safety of another players, especially since she did not know about Fleming's biological sex erstwhile she shared peace with him during integration trips. The letter indicated: "Brooke estimates Fleming hit the ball at over 80 miles per hour, which was more velocity than she has always seen in a female bouncing a volleyball ball. The girls did everything they could to avoid “her” attacks, but were incapable to defend themselves.”

Riley Gaines, a women's rights activist, criticizing transsexual female athletes, issued her own statement:

"I praise the Boise State sports department and everyone active in the decision to submit to the San Jose State match. any issues are more crucial than winning on the field, and the safety and well-being of sportsmen is 1 of them. It is encouraging that more and more institutions are putting the justice and safety of athletes higher than forced integration. I hope that more universities will follow Boise State and confederate Utah in defending what is right and protecting the integrity of women's sport."

Fleming moved to San Jose State due to the fact that her erstwhile college — Coastal Carolina University — banned him from playing for the female volleyball team.

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