When NC female high school athlete Payton McNabb suffered brain bleed and lifelong injuries from a spike to her face at the hands of a "transgender" (there is no such thing- people are born male or female- determined by one's DNA), alarm bells should have gone off. McNabb's hopes of a college athletic career were destroyed by her injuries. Her doctor told her she could never play sports again. This should never have happened, and this type of preventable calamity should never happen again. It's hard to believe swimmer Lia Thomas, an intact biological male and mediocre male swimmer at U-Penn, suddenly decided he was female his junior year. Did anyone interview him to determine what his mental state was when he suddenly found his inner femininity? Or did he decide he wanted to set swimming records, and craved the limelight-- maybe hoped to get an autobiography published? Men are physically stronger than woman (which is why we don't see women in the NBA or NFL)-- letting them compete against women isn't fair. We need to protect women's sports and end the dangerous craze of "transgender" athletes infiltrating the female sports arena.