• Acute_Engles [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    They said they were displaying signs and also wore armbands with “XX” on one side,

    Real “are we the baddies?” moment

    However, another parent from the Bow girls soccer team said that she was sitting near the parents and that she did not see or hear them disrupting the game.

    Ah, a neutral account. That should help

    Ashooh said the disruption came after the game was stopped by a referee, adding that she believes that the parents had every right to wear the bands, and should be allowed to watch the games.

    Oh

    “They’re are pink wristbands, and it’s supporting female sports. It’s not protesting,” Ashooh said.

    Ah, well, nevertheless. It’s chuds all the way down

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    Regardless of what happened on the sidelines, Hawkins added that on the field, there was sportsmanship, as some of the Bow soccer players reached out to the transgender girl on the Plymouth team.

    “Some of the fellow soccer players from Bow actually sent supportive letters of love and support and encouraging that student to continue to play,” Hawkins said.

    The kids are alright ❤️