The Briefing with Albert Mohler - Monday, April 22, 2024
Episode Date: April 22, 2024This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 10:20)Biden Administration Chooses Trans ‘Rights’ Over Women’s Rights: Title IX Gets ‘Gende...r Identity’ Expansion as Protected ClassPart II (10:20 - 15:54)Will Women Stand Up to the Title IX Change? Rights of Women and Girls Will Be Steamrolled If ‘Gender Identity’ Changes to Title IX Stay in PlacePart III (15:54 - 21:20)The Sexual Revolution Coming to a Middle School Near You: Federal Appeals Court Rules Trans Student Athlete (Biological Male) Can Compete on the Girls TeamU.S. court sides with transgender school athlete against West Virginia ban by Reuters (Brandon Pierson)Transgender athlete takes girls’ track title after court win; five girls refuse to compete by Washington Times (Valerie Richardson)Part IV (21:20 - 24:47)California Attorney Moved to Refute Rights of Parents: The Dangerous Double Speak Behind the ‘Restricts Rights of Transgender Youth’ Ballot InitiativeTransgender rights vs. parent rights. California goes to court to settle school divide by LA Times (Howard Blume)Sign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
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It's Monday, April 22nd, 2024. I'm Albert Mueller, and this is the briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.
On Friday, the Biden administration dropped its new proposals on Title IX. Administrative proposals intended to update and, in the words of the Biden administration itself, to correct policies that had been put in place under the Trump administration and the leadership of then Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos.
The DeVos regulations handed down through the administrative process, which by the way takes a few years, which is why this is just coming now in the Biden administration, and just came when they did in the Trump administration. The DeVos changes really drew the ire of the left over two main issues. One of them had to do with how hearings when there's an accusation of sexual abuse are to take place on a college campus, or for that matter, in an academic setting covered by Title IX, which means American taxpayer money.
And what the secretary at the time, Secretary DeVos, was seeking to correct was the fact that on many campuses, there was an absolute culture of what can only be described as kangaroo courts.
And you had some who were actually very clearly violating the rights of students in allowing hearings that, for instance, never required them or offered them the opportunity to confront their accuser.
and frankly, you had universities operating in their disciplinary processes on the basis of a federally mandated procedure that, quite frankly, didn't even come close to offering the protections for due process and evidence that are granted even to those who are indicted on federal crimes.
The second thing had to do with the LGBTQ revolution and the fact that what became known as the DeVos rules did not require schools in compliance with Title IX to apply.
gender identity as an issue of non-discrimination. Now, there's a lot going on here. For one thing,
why in the world will be talking about something called Title IX? Well, it's because the United States
Congress adopted what became known as Title IX. In 1972, it amended what was known as the
Higher Education Act in 1965, and furthermore, it also brought amendments into the Civil Rights
Act of 1964. So just to state the matter bluntly, going back to 1964,
Congress adopted very important, very historic legislation, mandating that there being no discrimination
on the basis of race. In 1972, they came back and said the same thing on the basis of sex.
And what they meant by that was biological sex. It meant male and female. And so this led in 1972
with the adoption of Title IX, and that was as an amendment to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act,
this meant that now institutions receiving federal money, and that includes federal student aid and all the
rest. So this meant most of higher education in America could no longer discriminate on the basis of
what is now often called gender. The identification of a student is male or female. This,
by the way, was applied through the Higher Education Act and also through the Education Act,
which had to do with elementary and secondary schools. So the adoption of Title IX in 1972 meant that
all the way from in the public schools, kindergarten, all the way through any kind of taxpayer
supported, and that includes any institution that receives federally funded student aid all the way
through graduate studies. So you're talking about kindergarten through, say, the PhD or medical
school. There could be no discrimination against girls or women. Now, back in 1972,
that meant that now you had the issue of race, no discrimination, the issue of gender or sex,
male and female, no discrimination. Now, that,
That didn't mean that back in 1972, Congress meant that it no longer made any difference if you're
male or female. But it did mean that there had to be a form of equity. And this led to two major
areas of vast social change. One of them had to do with, say, admissions. So on the basis of
admissions, you can no longer have programs that were overwhelmingly male. Now, this led to, of course,
some interesting questions. Can you have contexts educationally that are overwhelmingly female,
even exclusively female.
And so almost immediately it became virtually impossible to have an all-men's college,
but it was not necessarily true that you could not have an all-women's college.
And that is because it was women, it was girls and women,
who were assumed to be the likely subjects of discrimination.
And so the non-discrimination policies were primarily put in place to avoid male-only areas
and where there would be a prejudice toward male students,
it's either boys in elementary in high school or, for that matter, of course, the entire range
of collegiate sport.
Now, when you look at this, again, the claim of equity is something that has taken some time
to try to even debate or figure out, but it led no one can doubt to a vast expansion
of two things.
Number one, a massive expansion of the number of women involved in higher education at every
level.
That is now just an irrefutable fact, and at this point, it is not only a fact that women have
equal access to higher education, it is also a fact that in terms of collegiate education, and for that
matter also many graduate programs, but in particular at the undergraduate level, women now
vastly outnumber men as students on the campus, and that's true in entering classes in just
about every year. But the second big issue had to do with sports, intercollegiate athletics in
particular, but also sports at the high school level. This meant that there would be a vast expansion of
women's sports. But you'll notice the language I'm using here because it's the only language
that would have made sense to anyone at any time. And quite honestly, is still the only language
that should make sense to Christians thinking through these issues. We're talking about a
distinction between boys and girls, a distinction between men and women. And the call in the
Higher Education Act of 1972 in Title IX was for equity, not for a denial of what it means
to be male and female. The DeVos rules basically extended the law.
of the 1972 legislation, which was put in place, after all, by those who believed that women
and girls have been subjected to discrimination and that that discrimination should end.
This was a major goal with the feminist movement, although there were many beyond feminism,
who supported the adoption of Title IX.
But the point is, back in 1972, virtually every single human being in the United States of
America was really clear that this was legislation intended to offer the promise of equity to
girls and women as compared to the educational and athletic opportunities of boys and men.
But these days, of course, that is not the controversy, at least not the leading edge of controversy.
And that's how the DeVos rules got into so much question.
And that's because the transgender revolution now threatens everything.
And as I've often stated on the briefing, you can have one or the other.
You can have the transgender revolution or you can have rights for girls and women, but you can't have both.
You can have the goals of the feminist movement in America or you can have the goals of the LGBTQ activist movement in America, but you cannot have both.
Now, we need to go back to Friday, and just one footnote, just to remember, we often mention this on the briefing, if you are the executive branch of government, if you are the White House in particular, and you want to drop news that you don't exactly want to be leading in the press all week, you drop it Friday afternoon.
And that's exactly what happened with the Biden administration's new rules when it comes to Title IX.
It dropped on Friday, which means that given all the other news, mostly having to do, of course, the foreign policy aid for Ukraine, aid for Israel, the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, the battle between Israel and Iran, we really are talking about a very full plate when it comes to foreign policy and national and international attention for that matter.
and so here you had the Title IX new policies and proposals drop.
This is a part of the federal rulesmaking process.
It is one of the very lamentable dimensions of having an ever-expanding regulatory state or administrative state.
This is exactly what the administrative state looks like.
But almost immediately conservatives recognized that this was exactly what was feared.
And even as there were some in the LGBTQ community who said, you know, we don't think the Biden administration has gone far
enough, it turns out that they were probably wrong. And for that matter, the Biden administration
is likely to come back with even more. Why didn't the administration drop new policies on the
issue of school and collegiate athletics? No, I'm going to make a very clear argument, and I believe
this is transparently true. I believe that the White House did not drop that policy in those
explicit terms precisely because there's an election coming up, and the vast majority of Americans,
between 70 and 80% according to a lot of surveys indicate that they believe that girls should play on girls' teams and boys should play on boys' teams, period.
But it's also clear that the Biden administration is entirely committed to and sold out to the goals of the LGBTQ movement,
and that movement is not going to be satisfied until all of that is explicit.
But sadly enough, what was handed down on Friday probably will give them just about everything they demand.
And that is because when it comes to the protected classes under Title IX, what the Biden administration did in the announcement on Friday was to insert the words gender identity in terms of the groups that are now to be protected by Title IX.
That's a vast explosion.
That is a major development and earthquake in the cultural scene.
Because what the Biden administration did was simply to bypass virtually all the arguments and simply say, you know, gender identity is now a matter.
of a protected class. Now, understand what that means. It means that if someone claims to be a woman or a
girl, they are to be treated as a woman or a girl. And that is going to apply eventually, whether
anyone wants to acknowledge it or not, to who's going to be on what team in your local high school
and at the local college. Now, at this point, honestly, I have to step back in wonder, and I just have
to ask myself out loud, how in the world are the feminists going to put up with this? Because the whole
point of feminism, the whole point of the women's rights movement, the whole point of Title IX back in
1972 was to make certain that girls and women were given equity. Well, now you can kiss equity
goodbye because you can't have equity for girls and women and the transgender agenda at the same
time. You can't have gender identity as a protected class along with women and girls. It won't
work because what you're going to end up with is biological males simply claiming a female gender
identity and thus they're claiming to come under the very same protections and to be included in the
very same programs that were intended to assist girls and women to achieve equity. Again,
you can have one. You can't have both. I also want to underline once again the significance of
just putting in the words gender identity in this administrative rule, which after all becomes
a part of federal law. This has the binding force of law. And it will be used to ratchet that force
throughout all of higher education and all of secondary education. And for that matter, it's going to go
all the way down to elementary schools. When it comes down to knowing the difference between girls
and boys, men and women, well, once you add gender identity, all those categories are instantly
destabilized. Now, on the one hand, Christians have to recognize this is a mass social experiment
on a scale that simply staggers the imagination.
Let's just state the obvious throughout all of human history.
People have been confused about many things,
but they have been able to figure out what it means to be male and female,
a man or a woman, a boy or a girl.
You try to stand all of reality on its head.
It's going to lead to disaster.
And that disaster is going to fall first and most fully
on those who are most vulnerable.
And here's what we need to think for a moment.
The big risk, for instance, when it comes to sports,
is not that there are going to be biological fain.
showing up claiming to be males and clamoring for spots on the boys' teams. That's not going to be
non-existent, but it's going to be extremely rare. And everyone recognizes that. What is going to be more
common is what's already happening, and that is a biological male who, after all, might not rank
all that highly when competing against other biological males, shows up and declares gender identity
as a female and demands to be on a female team. Now, as we know in 2024, this is no longer
hypothetical. We're not talking about science fiction here. We're talking about things that are actually
happening right now. They're happening in local schools. And we're not just talking about colleges and
universities. As we're going to see, this is happening in middle schools and in high schools.
And so even as there was a lot of controversy, and rightly so, you had a biological male standing in
a female swimsuit and having defeated biological females competing as a woman. Well, most Americans
were absolutely scandalized. And again, that is exactly the right.
response. Well, now you're going to have the same thing. Indeed, it's not just going to. Right now,
you do have the same thing, ratcheting through the lower levels, going all the way down at least
to middle school. And I'm going to document that in just a moment. But here's where we need to
recognize the worldview significance of this is that you have the Biden administration issuing an
official rule, which, let's just take the matter fundamentally, seeks to turn creation order on its
head. When you're talking about male and female, you're talking about something as basic as
creation order. And furthermore, even as it is necessary for any legislative reality, so say the federal
government of the United States, to have a definition of male and female, that definition had better
match a creation order definition, or you're going to have endless mischief. And that's exactly what
we're set up for, is endless mischief. Now, there are a lot of other issues that will flow out of this.
One of them is going to be the direct confrontation with religious liberty. What about a school that
operates on the basis of Christian conviction. Now, at this point, there are certain Title IX exemptions
given to some schools, but I don't think anyone really believes that's going to last long. And as
you're looking at this, you can see why federal bureaucrats have some confidence they're going to be
to work around such exceptions. And the very language of Title IX they're talking about now is a
frontal assault on religious liberty when it comes to Christian colleges, universities, and schools,
or at least those that participate in federal funding programs.
which is one of the reasons why the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Boyce College
participates in absolutely none of those programs and doesn't take a penny of federal tax money,
period.
Representative Virginia Fox, Republican of North Carolina, who is chairwoman of the House Education
and the Workforce Committee, she went on to point her finger at the Biden administration
accusing it of placing Title IX, quote, squarely on the chopping block.
The Congresswoman rightly said, quote, this final rule dumps kerosing.
on the already raging fire that is Democrats' contemptuous culture war that aims to radically redefine
sex and gender, the rule also undermines existing due process rights, placing students and
institutions in legal jeopardy, and again undermining the protections Title IX is intended to
provide. She went on to say, quote, evidently the acceptance of biological reality and the
faithful implementation of the law are just pills too big for the department to swallow and it shows,
end quote. It's amazingly strong language. Every word of it, absolutely true. But next, I'm going to shift to that
middle school development because this one is really, really important. And it's important for a couple of
reasons, first of all, for what it is. But secondly, for how it puts to the lie, the people who say
that raising this kind of objection is just inventing a problem. No, it's not inventing a problem. Just ask the
people in Bridgeport, West Virginia. The news came last week that a federal appeals court had ruled that a
transgender middle school girl there in the state of West Virginia, as Brendan Pearson of Reuters has
reported, the federal court said that this middle school student who is a boy may compete on girls'
track and cross-country teams, and thus the judge blocked a state law that it indicated that only girls
could play on girls' teams. Now, again, let's just remind ourselves, we're not talking about
college here, that'd be bad enough. We're not even talking about high school here. We're talking about
middle school. We're talking about a 13-year-old. And I'm going to mention the name of the child,
because the child is explicitly mentioned in the mainstream media, a 13-year-old boy claiming to be a
girl to go by the name of Becky Pepper Jackson. And we are told that this 13-year-old, quote,
has publicly identified as transgender for around five years and takes puberty blocking medication.
End quote. Now, the legal action was undertaken on behalf of this child and the child's mother.
but what in the world is going on here? Frankly, this is a remarkable case. Just consider the age
of the child we're talking about. A child identified is now 13 years old, who we are told is publicly
identified as transgender for around five years. You do the math. That means beginning about age
eight. And we're also told that the child is taking puberty blocking medication. There's a picture of
the child that is featured in much of the mainstream media coverage. It is not clear exactly what the
effect or those drugs might be. But we are told it is to prevent the adolescent puberal growth spurt
that would turn a boy into an adolescent boy and eventually into a man in a male body,
which is exactly what creation order is intended to do, intended by the way, by the creator.
Now, one of the things we simply have to mention is how tragic all this is we're talking about
people doing things in the name of the good of the child that will actually block the development of
normal puberty in the child. Just imagine the strength of the hormonal medications involved here.
And of course, the complicit medical authorities keep telling us this is safe. Yes. Well,
they've told us many things were safe in the past and we now know much better. Simply,
it flies against all common sense to believe that this could become something like just a
routine medical intervention. But the big news here is that you're talking about a 13-year-old
biological male who is now with court authority participating on.
on girls teams there in West Virginia. Now, there are further new stories out of this. For one thing,
just recently, five girls refused to participate in a competition in which this child was involved,
and we're also told that the child posted a remarkable shot putt in track and field, which, by the way,
wouldn't be all that remarkable for a boy, but turns out to be quite remarkable for a girl.
Again, you do the math. A story in the Washington Times reported,
the event this way, quote, the Bridgeport Middle School 8th grader won the girls shot put
event at the Harrison County Middle School Championships, trouncing the second place girls throw
by more than three feet of the same child. Again, a biological boy also placed second in the
discus throw. The following sentence is crucial, quote, five girls from Lincoln Middle School
engaged in a silent protest by stepping into the circle when it was their turn to compete and then
stepping out without making a throw. And that was a silent protest because they basically threw it
because it was unfair that a biological male, otherwise known as a boy, was competing against them.
So note again what's happening here. You can have the actions claim to be on behalf of the
protection of women and girls, or you can have the transgender revolution. You can't have both.
Because if you are going to have a level playing field, no pun intended here,
when it comes to, say, girls and women sports, such as track and field, then you're not going to be
able to allow biological males to compete as females. Now, I want to go back to the first
development here because this is what's really dark. The Biden administration is trying to sneak
all of this in simply by importing the words gender identity into the protected categories under
Title IX. And I think your average American Christian is just not going to recognize how revolutionary this is
and what a threat it represents.
And by the way, this represents something else to Christians.
It also represents an understanding of how this kind of agenda, the LGBTQ agenda, the ideology behind it,
how that will force every sector of society to comply with it.
Because that's exactly what happens.
Once you have Title IX, and this establishes what basically is a new moral reality,
at least a newly constructed moral reality, then it won't be limited to the schools.
the same logic is going to be extended to employers and other sectors of society, and quite frankly,
even immediately, this becomes a matter driven through every level of education touched by federal money.
And with very rare exceptions, that means virtually everywhere.
But speaking of everywhere, you had a sneaky suspicion we would somehow end up in California,
and you were absolutely right.
The Los Angeles Times, just in recent days, has reported, quote,
supporters of a proposed November ballot initiative wanted the all-important title of their measure to reflect their beliefs, a name like Protect Kids of California Act.
But Attorney General Rob Bontas saw things differently when his office chose the name signature gatherers must use.
It's this, quote, restricts right of transgender youth.
End quote.
That's the name of the citizen referendum that the very liberal, very progressive, ideologically leftist, attorney general of California says, must be on the first.
form. What's going on here? This is a proposed citizen initiative in the state of California that
isn't radical at all. It would simply say that if you have a child in the public schools who identifies as,
and is identified as a transgender identity, or for that matter, a non-binary identity, if the child is
presenting a different identity at school than at home, the parents need to be informed. And you'll notice
that the California state authorities, the California education authorities, in terms of the
public schools don't want that to happen. And almost like George Orwell, 1984, we're back to it again,
the double speak, you have the Attorney General requiring this citizen initiative to be referred to
as the restricts rights of transgender youth, end quote, initiative. So you can imagine how you're going to
be standing outside a grocery store, somewhere in California, getting someone to sign a petition,
you're going to eventually, you hope, put this before the voters, and this is what they're going to be
voting on, this just shows you how ideologically committed the left wing of the Democratic Party is.
And when it comes to a state like California, quite honestly, the left wing of the Democratic Party is
fully in control. So one of the things we need to note is not just what's going on here,
but frankly what this means for the rest of the country, because that is the ascendant wing
of one of the two major parties in the United States. Honestly, at this point, both parties are in
their own version of trouble and turmoil. But they are not even close to the same.
kinds of trouble and turmoil. When you look at the Democratic Party, we see the face of the future
in the fact that the state basically is absolutely determined that parents not have a role in
the transgender transitioning of their own children. That tells you a lot about where we stand
as Christians in the United States of America, because, as we often say, a lot of this
begins in a state like California, but you know full well it will not end in California.
So we'll be tracking this story. No doubt there will be some interesting twists and turns,
but what a fascinating seven days behind us. Frankly, what a deeply troubling seven days behind us.
It just warns us once again of what we face when we look ahead and we'll do so together day by day.
Thanks for listening to the briefing. For more information, go to my website at Albertmuller.com.
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