A 9-year-old girl at a school track and field event was left 'shaking and sobbing' after a man accused her of being trans and demanded her disqualific

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Starting line at a track and field event.

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  • A Canadian girl, 9, was brought to tears by a man who insisted she was trans, her parents said.
  • It happened at a regional track and field competition for elementary school kids, per Castanet.
  • The parents say the man, who has denied the allegations, wanted their daughter disqualified.




A 9-year-old girl was yelled at during a regional track and field event in British Columbia, Canada, on Sunday by a man who insisted she was trans and that she should be disqualified from competing, her parents said, according to local news outlet Castanet.

The child's mothers, who chose not to disclose their daughter's name, told Castanet that the girl was competing in a shot put event at Kelowna's Apple Bowl when the grandfather of another participant began to yell at her.

Heidi Starr, one of her mothers, told the local news outlet: "Right before she went to throw, a grandfather of a student said, 'Hey, this is supposed to be a girls' event, and why are you letting boys compete.'"

The girl's mother clarified that her daughter is cisgender, meaning she was assigned female at birth and still identifies as a girl. She mentioned that her daughter has a pixie haircut, adding that the man also pointed and shouted at another girl with short hair.

According to a Facebook post shared by Starr, the man insisted her child was "definitely trans" and called for her to be disqualified from competing in the school competition.

He also demanded to see certification proving that their daughter was indeed a girl, the Facebook post said.

The incident left the girl "visibly shaking and sobbing," said Starr, according to the New York Post.

The man denied the allegations, saying the women twisted his words to "satisfy an agenda."

But the superintendent of Central Okanagan School District, Kevin Kaardal, told Castanet that the incident was "totally unacceptable" and that the district was taking steps to ensure that the man cannot attend future school events.

The school district did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

The local police service, Kelowna RCMP, said in a statement Tuesday that it is investigating the incident, but would not provide further information due to privacy laws.

Starr told the New York Post that she hopes the situation shines a light on "how awful and extreme" anti-trans rhetoric has become.

She added: "This is proof that this has nothing to do with protecting children."
 

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'I never yelled towards the girl': Kelowna man accused of accosting child at track meet denies allegations​

DENIES TRACK MEET ALLEGATION​

Madison Reeve - Jun 13, 2023 / 5:32 pm | Story: 431740
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Josef Tesar reading his statement at Castanet News

A Kelowna man who has been widely accused of hurling insults at a nine-year-old girl and her mothers at a district track meet is speaking out.

Over the weekend on social media, and Monday to Castanet News, the mothers alleged that Josef Tesar publicly questioned the gender of their nine-year-old daughter right before she was about to participate in shot-put at the Apple Bowl.

Mother Heidi Starr claims Tesar shouted "Hey, this is supposed to be a girls' event, and why are you letting boys compete."

Starr also claims Tesar said, "Well, if she is not a boy, then she is obviously trans."

Starr's daughter is female and identifies as a girl. She has a pixie haircut.

Tesar denies the allegations.

The Kelowna resident, in a written statement read aloud to Castanet News, says he was watching his granddaughter compete when he noticed what he thought was a boy ready to compete.

He says he walked over to an official to ask if the event was co-ed.

"I never yelled towards the girl. I went to the official in private and asked one only question if this a mixed competition" he said.

Tesar said he was told the event was "girls only." He said he replied to the official that he thought there was a boy in line with the other competitors.

"As I was walking away from the official, a woman saying 'I'm her mother' and [she was] yelling, and swearing at me and offering if I want to see [the girl] naked, or if I want to see her genitals," he continued.

"I said 'No, the certificate is OK.' That's all I said. I never pointed to another girl and said she's obviously trans. That is a big lie as well."

Starr has claimed Tesar demanded certification to prove that her daughter was born female. Starr also claims that Tesar's wife Krista yelled out at her calling her a "genital mutilator, a groomer, and a pedophile."

"I said something appropriate. Not those words. ... Maybe something like 'F off,'" Krista Tesar said Tuesday.

Josef tells Castanet he believes the two moms are trying to "satisfy an agenda."

"The two mothers of the cisgendered girl — this is their pronunciation, I personally don't know even what that means," he said.

"That word is not in my vocabulary. [They] fabricate the lies and hate towards us. I never yelled towards the girl. I went to the official in private and asked one question."

Tesar says he contacted the principal of the school where the girl reportedly attends to share his perspective of how things went down.

"I had the conversation with the principal. He said, 'Josef what you are telling us is exactly what I'm confirming with the teachers and officials,'" Tesar said.

"My wife never called the mother anything."

Principal Robbie Franklin confirmed with Castanet that he did speak with Tesar over the phone after the incident.

"He called and did express an apology. I listened to what he explained. So I wasn't at the event and what I heard was second-hand accounts from other people including himself and what he expressed to me," Franklin said.

"I shared that information with people within the district and they are the ones right now connecting with the first-hand witnesses."

Central Okanagan School District Supt. Kevin Kaardal confirms Tesar did call principal Franklin to share his side of the story.

"The principal listened to him. We often listen to people and try to deal with it — de-escalate. We are still investigating," Kaardal said.

"He was belligerent enough and tense enough. I have heard from the principal that they had to move the event to the other side of the field. To me it is about governing your behaviour. What's he doing talking to a Grade 4 student who is nine years old — two of them. I don't understand that. It is a big problem and it did traumatize the kids."

Tesar says he stands behind his question about whether the event was co-ed.

"I am not apologizing for that question that I asked. I think personally I have a right to ask questions, and I always will for rest of my life," he said.

"The mothers should apologize to me for offering and asking me if I want to see their daughter naked and genitals in front of the public and for their false statement and defamation of character."

RCMP INVESTIGATING

The Kelowna RCMP said in a statement Tuesday they are investigating the incident.

"The Kelowna Regional RCMP detachment has received a number of messages from concerned citizens about an incident that took place at a regional elementary track and field day last week. We too share everyone’s grave concerns with discriminatory behaviour," said Const. Mike Della-Paolera.

Della-Paolera said that due to the Privacy Act, no more information will be released at this time.

"We want to encourage you to continue to be a strong voice and to show your ally ship, support, public positions and commitment to diversity and inclusion. It is important to our community to speak out against discriminatory behaviours, and research shows that social support is an important protective factor for those experiencing marginalization, racism, or discrimination," he said.

"We understand that this incident, and the ongoing discussion on social media can be difficult. There are a number of services and programs available at Kelowna Community Resources should you need help."

The incident has attracted coverage from outlets in the U.S. and the U.K. and resulted in numerous statements of condemnation from local community leaders and politicians. Tesar has a son who shares his name and has been dealing with angry calls despite not being involved in the incident at all.

"This is awful. This kind of hate is not acceptable or welcome in British Columbia," B.C. Premier David Eby tweeted on Tuesday.

"Let's keep calling out transphobia when we see it. Hate hurts everyone. And let's stand with this girl and everyone who is targeted just for being themselves."
 

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I mean was the girl black because when I think of British colombia I don’t think of black people
Just over 6% of the population belongs to a visible minority, the largest of which are: South Asian (1.8%), Chinese (1.2%), Japanese (0.8%), Southeast Asian (0.6%), Black (0.5%), Filipino (0.4%), and Latin American (0.4%). About 3.4% of the population in Kelowna belong to an Aboriginal group, all of which are First Nations. The White population is more than 90%


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