What a Fuster Cluck by Lolita Keys
The Supreme Court just handed down a landmark ruling on transgender athletes in women's sports — and 69% of Americans surveyed already agreed with the outcome. So why did it take this long, and what does it actually mean? In this episode of What a Fustercluck, Lolita breaks down the 6-3 Supreme Court decision upholding state bans on biological males competing in women's sports, what Justice Kavanaugh's majority opinion actually says, and why the ruling is narrower than headlines suggest. We trace the 50-year history of Title IX — the law that built women's sports — and ask how it nearly got used to dismantle what women fought to create. We also dig into the peer-reviewed science on physiological sex differences in athletic competition, what we actually know (and don't know) about detransition rates and regret, the documented risks of irreversible medical interventions on minors, and why the international consensus — from the UK to Scandinavia — has shifted dramatically. This episode is about fairness, common sense, and the women who never stopped fighting for both. As always, it closes where What a Fustercluck always closes: with hope. Topics covered: Supreme Court ruling 2026 · Title IX · transgender athletes · women's sports · biological sex · puberty blockers · detransition · common sense · cultural commentary · women's rights
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