Olympics in 1976 and transitioned to female in 2015, has been an outspoken critic of transgender women participating in sports against other women, dividing opinion on Twitter with her takes.The former Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 73, on Tuesday stepped up her efforts a notch by announcing the launch of an initiative called Fairness First.According to the organization's website, Fairness First is "a big tent movement, non-partisan in nature, with the intention of protecting women and girls in sport—especially in light of recent events with radical gender ideology.""We especially value protecting young children, and the parental rights associated with having your young child go through the school system and participation in sports," a blurb on Fairness First's website reads.In an effort to raise funds for the cause, Jenner, a Republican, tweeted: "Donate today to help me fight the radical gender extremists, keep boys out of girls sports, and put parents in charge of what goes on in the classroom.
All dollars will go to support these issues in the upcoming critical races!"Donate today to help me fight the radical gender extremists, keep boys out of girls sports, and put parents in charge of what goes on in the classroom.
All dollars will go to support these issues in the upcoming critical races! https://t.co/OgeheH0HGQ"Fairness First is prepared to fight on behalf of parents and their children," the former California gubernatorial candidate continued. "Our plan is simple.
We will protect our children by rejecting radical gender ideology in our schools and in youth sports, from the top of the ballot to the bottom.