That's a great false equivalency. Yeah, the percentage chance your daughter competes against a biological male is small, but does that make it any less wrong? It's an easily preventable situation. Would you prevent your daughter being sexually assaulted if you could, or just let it happen?
Trans females have shown often enough that they are in a completely different athletic league than biological females. They crush girls' records time and time again, they have a proven physical/physiological advantage being born a male. It's no different than an athlete using performance enhancing drugs to gain an advantage over clean competitors. It's an illegitimate advantage that creates an unfair competition.
This has nothing to do with transphobic people, it's about protecting women's sports. Nobody said trans athletes can't compete, they're free to compete against athletes matched to their gender at birth. Why do you want biological men competing in women's sports?
It's literally not a false equivalency, we're talking about sexual assault, no? If you're worried about children being assaulted at school or in school programs such as sports - why are trans people getting your attention? Hmmmm
Easily preventable? In bringing in laws/rules for "verifying" a child's genitalia you're giving more access points for school doctors/coaches whoever will be the one administering the "verification". That process would impact exponentially more kids than the sanctity of like 3 random track and field events per state a year. Little Janey is having a record setting season in the 100M? Surely no jealous parents from a rival school will request a "verification" of her genitals. Oh, Brittany is getting bullied at school but the only place she can get enjoyment is in shot put? Would be a real shame if the school bullies submitted anonymous genital inspections.
Time and time again lol, Lia Thomas was the first trans athlete to win a division I national championship. How many records do trans women hold in the NCAA record books? Caster Semenya was born a female and has an incredibly high amount of testosterone but isn't trans and holds Olympic golds - what happens to her?
Sports have always been about genetic imbalances between competitors, look at Phelps as his domination. I don't think the outrage and exposure of random kids to potentially traumatizing inspections at the hands of strangers to be worth it so that Beth's track meet doesn't allow 1 extra participant.
If people were "trans'ing" themselves to break records surely we'd see a huge influx of trans women breaking records? No?