Dear John,

“Save Women’s Sports”  

“Keep Sports Fair”

These rallying cries rang out as the Supreme Court heard cases that could shape the future of fairness, safety, and opportunity for female athletes. 



CitizenGO representatives joined advocates, athletes, parents, and students on Tuesday to support women and girls who are being thrust into dangerous situations. The walls protecting women’s locker rooms and competitions have been torn apart, allowing biological males to intrude into female-only spaces, violating privacy, erasing hard-won protections, and exposing female athletes to serious physical harm, including injuries that can end careers. 

This is not inclusion; it is the sacrifice of girls’ safety and fairness for an ideological agenda. 

For years, women have fought for equal opportunities in sports. Allowing biological males to compete in women’s categories undermines fairness, safety, and the very purpose of women’s athletics. These cases are not abstract legal debates; they affect real girls, real dreams, and real futures. 



Riley Gaines stepped forward and proclaimed, “We’re demanding the Supreme Court rules in favor of reality and common sense and truth.

One speaker at the rally put it plainly:

“Women’s sports exist because biology matters. Fairness is not discrimination.”

Another reminded the crowd why this fight cannot be ignored:

“If we stay silent now, we tell our daughters that their hard work doesn’t matter.”

Even before the Court rules, this mobilization already matters. By being present, by raising our voices, and by holding institutions accountable, we:
  • Showed public resistance to the radical gender ideology 
  • Gave courage to athletes and families who feel silenced
  • Sent a clear signal to judges, media, and policymakers that citizens demand fairness


The threat is real:
  • Girls are losing scholarships.
  • Women are losing their rightful place on the podiums.
  • Fairness is being redefined out of existence.
The other side will not stop. We cannot just sit on the sidelines.

The battle for women and girls in sports is far from over, and your continued involvement is essential.

Thank you for standing with us, for standing with women, and for standing for truth.



Together, we will keep fighting.

Standing for women and girls,

Mary Curtis, CitizenGO Campaigner

P.S. I had just joined the CitizenGO USA team, and on my second day, I was already at the Supreme Court, speaking up on your behalf. This movement does not wait, and neither do we.

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