Victory Declared: Biological Men Banned from Women’s Sports, Lia Thomas Stripped of Titles in Landmark Federal Ruling
We are thrilled to announce a monumental triumph for women’s sports and common sense, as the United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights has definitively ruled that allowing biological males to compete in women’s athletics is a violation of federal law. This decision marks a decisive end to what we have long called the “WOKE madness” that has plagued women’s competitive spaces.
On July 1st, 2025, the Department of Education concluded that the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) violated federal law by permitting biological male Lia Thomas to compete in women’s athletics and use women’s locker rooms. This groundbreaking determination officially declares that allowing men into women’s sports constitutes a Title IX violation.
This ruling follows years of intense battles, whistleblowers, lawsuits, and significant public backlash. The University of Pennsylvania has now been forced to take several critical actions:
- Send personal apology letters to every female athlete impacted by Lia Thomas’s participation.
- Ban trans-identified biological males from women’s sports moving forward.
- Strip Lia Thomas of all medals, titles, and records. We believe this is the most satisfying outcome.
- Restore all stripped records to the rightful women who originally held them.
- Post a public apology pledging to adhere to biological distinctions for teams going forward.
- Retract all past guidance and propaganda materials that violated Title IX.
- Adopt a biological definition of male and female, aligning with President Trump’s executive orders that defend women from gender ideology extremism and keep men out of women’s sports.
For those unfamiliar, Title IX is a crucial piece of federal legislation passed in 1972 that prohibits discrimination based on sex in any federally funded education program, including sports. Its fundamental purpose was to ensure equal opportunity, resources, and protections for female athletes, providing girls a level playing field to compete fairly against other girls. It was never intended to allow “biological dudes… to steal their trophies”. While the Biden administration attempted to redefine “sex” to include gender identity under Title IX, that expansive overstep was fortunately struck down by a court just days before President Trump took office.
The controversy surrounding Lia Thomas has been a central case study in this issue. Born William in May 1999, Thomas swam for UPenn’s men’s team from 2017 to 2019, where he was a mediocre athlete, ranked 554th as a male swimmer. After beginning hormone therapy in 2019 and sitting out one season, Thomas returned in the 2021-2022 season to the women’s team. There, Thomas began dominating, winning the 500-yard freestyle, beating female Olympians, earning five gold medals, breaking the 200-yard freestyle record, and even being nominated for ESPN’s Women’s History Month and NCAA Woman of the Year.
However, this came at a severe cost to biological women. Female teammates of Thomas were reportedly silenced and discouraged from expressing discomfort, even being told to “shut up or seek psychological counseling” if they had issues sharing a locker room with Thomas. Whistleblower Paula Scandlin courageously brought these concerns to light. This sparked public outrage, protests, and lawsuits from three female Pennsylvania swimmers against the NCAA, Ivy League, and UPenn for civil rights violations. Our Trump administration escalated the pressure, threatening UPenn with Department of Justice referrals and holding $175 million in federal funding over their heads until Title IX compliance was declared. This immense pressure from parents, alumni, journalists, influencers, and women’s advocacy groups ultimately led to UPenn’s complete capitulation on July 1st, 2025.
While Lia Thomas became the public face of this issue, the problem is far from isolated. Over 900 medals have reportedly been won by trans-identified males in women’s sports – a staggering “900 stolen medals”. We consistently observe that biological women do not attempt to force their way into men’s sports or spaces; it is always the reverse. This is not a “niche anomaly” or a “rare case” as trans activists have claimed; it is “systemic theft at a large scale” across virtually every sport imaginable, including cycling, fencing, skateboarding, esports, weightlifting, and disc golf.
The impact extends beyond medals. College sports offer massive academic, professional, and financial opportunities, including scholarships. When women are forced to compete against biological men, they are deprived of these crucial benefits. We’ve seen this directly, as in another case where a trans-identified male playing women’s volleyball quietly refused a Division I scholarship to the University of Washington after public exposure. We have also documented numerous instances of three biological men taking first, second, and third place in skateboarding and skiing competitions, stealing prize money from biological women. Any woman who dared to speak out against this injustice often faced cancellation.
Fortunately, public sentiment began to shift dramatically around 2024. The public grew “totally burnt out on the LGBT issue,” witnessing “viral video after viral video of men dominating women’s sports, posing on podiums and crushing female athletes”. The “it’s rare” excuse, long relied upon by trans activists, “died a very public death” as countless examples of this absurdity became widely visible. People were simply “done pretending”.
This victory signifies that Title IX has been officially redefined along biological lines, as it always should have been. Institutions like the NCAA, the Ivy League, and UPenn, who championed this ideology for years, are now backpedaling under federal pressure. The Department of Education has made it unequivocally clear that men do not belong in women’s sports, and there will be consequences for non-compliance. President Trump’s executive orders, designed to defend women and end gender ideology in sports, fundamentally altered the legal landscape.
Prominent figures are celebrating this monumental shift. Riley Gaines, former NCAA swimmer and staunch advocate, declared on X that this is a “huge win for women and a huge win for common sense”. Paula Scandlin, the courageous original whistleblower from UPenn, appeared on Fox News, stating that the ruling proves women “were never bigots, they were right”. She even shared a screenshot of the apology email she received from UPenn.
Lia Thomas’s era is officially over, and more importantly, the entire “trans athlete era” in women’s sports is finished. This isn’t just one individual’s loss; it represents a “massive L for gender ideology in sports, institution and law”. We hope that all “fake records, fake medals and fake women will be erased from the record books”. We are finally confident that we are emerging from a “clown world” and returning to normalcy. We must ensure we never regress.
To be absolutely clear, we hold no issue with trans folks themselves. Our problem lies squarely with biological men who, in our opinion, derive satisfaction from making biological women uncomfortable and stealing their rightful awards, scholarships, and recognition. This is a victory for fairness, for women, and for the integrity of sport.