The official of the Mine State School separated from the analogy of the athletes who crossed the civil rights battles


Portland (Min) Public Schools Supervisor Ryan Skalon faces tremendous criticism after comparing the continuous battle to enable transit in women and girls to former US civil rights conflicts that include women and minorities.

Skalon Comments During the school board meeting on Tuesday.

“In the history of our country, there have been many civil rights conflicts, including, but not limited to, battles for women's rights to vote, for racist equality and gay marriage. In each of these battles, the opposition was part of it driven by fear in attempts to reject others who behave or behave in something different.” “Today, I see this happens again with transgender students or non -bilateral, in particular, sexually transformed athletes.”

The MP Min Laurel Libby, who recently ascended as a major figure in resisting the continuous state to transit, told Fox News Digit that she finds Scallon's comments “insult” and “unreasonable”.

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“It is an insult to women everywhere,” said Libby. “If you are one of the parents there, I will feel betrayal and just as I do not have a representation, and certainly my girl had no acting … It is an example of participating in women and girls actively erasing.

“It is unreasonable for a public official to compare the policy of waking up to allow biological males to participate in girls' sports to the civil rights conflict that fought previous generations.”

A Libyan has become a prominent figure in this debate in Maine after his publication in high school on social media. The Vaulter Pole recently competed in June 2024 as a biological man, and ended in winning the country's championship as a woman.

Libya was later to be monitored for this position, and since then a lawsuit has been filed in response to an attempt to restore voting and speaking privileges.

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The former pole coach in Maine Secondary State and official Allen Cornwall, who had to judge a competition that included a converted athlete earlier this year, told Fox News Digital that he sees Scallon's comments as a “farce”.

“It is a farce,” said Corinwal. “Until you sit there and look at the faces of other girls, then you can come and tell us why you think it is justice, I don't really want to hear that. She is unforgettable, and she forgets the rights of women, and they forget more.

Aleig Marre CEO, Executive Director of the American Parents coalition, presented a statement to Fox News Digital condemning the entire liberal movement in Maine that enables the inclusion.

“Parents agree on an overwhelming majority that forcing the ideology of both sexes to children is unacceptable and that they are tired of activists who demonstrate biologically not real.”

“From the boys in the sport rooms and cabinets to girls to plugs in boys' bathrooms – families had enough.

Social media users shared their own criticism on Scallon's comments.

Maine has become one of the largest battlefields in the country in the national debate about the inclusion of transportation in girls' sports.

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Buses leave the King's middle school in Portland, Maine, at the end of the school day. (Derek Davis/Employee Photographer)

The Civil Rights Office of the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services (OCR) announced that it had found The Ministry of Education in MineThe Director of the Director of Min and Grely High School in violation of the ninth championship after investigating the transition in the sport of girls. HHS said on Monday that the country has 10 days to comply with a written agreement, or refer the risks to the Ministry of Justice.

“What HHS asks about the Ministry of Education in Maine, the Mainen Directors Directors Association (MPA) and the Green Secondary School is simple-the protection of the rights of female athletes. Girls deserve only sport only girls without male competitions. If Min does not come to the table, the news that corresponds to the news in the news, HHS will implement the address IX to a large extent described accordingly.” digital.

The continuous debate in the state led to the appointment of police protection at Grilli High School, and even the massive protest against the governor of Janet Mills in Ugusta last month.

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