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Subhead:Melanie Bennet, a contributor to Juno News, joins The Ezra Levant Show to discuss her story about a Nova Scotia teen girls’ volleyball team that was forced to share dorms with a trans-identifying biological male.#
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A Nova Scotia girls’ provincial volleyball team was told by their coach that voicing concerns over sharing dorms with a trans-identifying biological male teammate was a “disgusting” act of “transphobia” and “homophobia,” according to an exclusive report from Juno News.
The story’s author, Melanie Bennet, joined The Ezra Levant Show, to discuss the details of this latest instance of women and girls’ private spaces being invaded by males.
Melanie explained how the male was selected for the provincial team that travelled to Toronto to compete in the Canada Cup, where “some young girls complained.”
An important point of clarity, the journalist shared that from what her sources said, the girls “didn’t actually share rooms” with the male “but did have a shared bathroom.”
After raising concerns privately amongst themselves, the girls were then reprimanded.
“These are elite youths who are competing at a high level, perhaps for scholarships, maybe to be professional,” she said of the female athletes.
“These girls complaining about being in their spaces, possibly taking their trophies and their scholarships, and whatever else, they’re being threatened with being expelled from the team in their last year.”
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