It’s time we had an honest conversation about the radical left’s agenda in women’s sports. This isn’t just about volleyball; it’s about the future of fairness, safety, and equal opportunity for our daughters and granddaughters.
- Key Takeaways:
- Brooke Slusser alleges she was pressured to live with a transgender teammate.
- San Jose State University (SJSU) is being sued over Title IX violations.
- Slusser experienced health issues due to the stress of the situation.
- The university stands firm on its LGBTQ+ support.
“The Villa”: Where the Nightmare Began
Brooke Slusser’s story is a chilling reminder of the lengths to which woke ideology will go to undermine traditional values. She transferred to San Jose State University to play volleyball and was allegedly steered by coach Todd Kress into an apartment dubbed “the villa.”
Slusser says she didn’t realize her roommate, Blaire Fleming, was transgender until months later. That’s when the deception began to sink in.
Living with Fleming brought about the kind of awkward and uncomfortable circumstances no young woman should have to bear. She shared intimate details of her life with someone she now feels betrayed by, creating a lasting emotional wound.
SJSU Doubles Down on Wokeness
Instead of addressing Slusser’s concerns, SJSU doubled down on its radical agenda. The university is now suing the federal government, claiming that Title IX doesn’t protect women in the way it was intended.
The university president, Cynthia Teniente-Matson, has made it clear that their “support for the LGBTQ members of our community…remains unwavering.” This tells you everything you need to know. They care more about virtue signaling than protecting their female athletes.
This isn’t about inclusivity; it’s about trampling on the rights of women to appease a vocal minority. What is the price they are willing to pay?
A Fight for the Future of Women’s Sports
Brooke Slusser is fighting back, joining lawsuits and speaking out against this blatant injustice. Her courage should inspire all of us.
Slusser experienced significant physical and emotional distress, including an eating disorder and the loss of her menstrual cycle for nine months. That’s because the left are putting girls health and safety at risk, all in the name of “inclusion.”
She’s not just fighting for herself; she’s fighting for every young girl who dreams of competing fairly and safely. We must stand with her.
The outcome of this case could set a powerful precedent, either safeguarding women’s sports or opening the floodgates to further erosion of traditional values. Are we willing to let radical ideologues redefine womanhood and erase decades of progress?


