On January 24, 2024
Letters

Sex is in DNA

Dear Editor,

I just read the result that the judge ruled against the snowboarding coach.

What world do we live in? Boys cannot be girls and girls cannot be boys.

They can pretend, change clothes and mutilate their bodies but that’s it.

This is mental illness disguised as compassion.

You don’t humor an anorexic by agreeing with them that they are too fat.

These people’s skeletons are dug up thousands of years from now and they can still tell the sex. It’s in the cellular level, DNA and unchangeable. Come on people, get real!

Boys should not be competing with girls in athletic events.

It’s cheating.

That is why a women’s category was invented.

Thank you for your consideration.

George de Luna,  New Jersey and Killington

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