The Premier of B.C., the RCMP and city council91Ƶs Loyal Woolridge are concerned about the discriminatory and hateful behaviour that targeted a young girl who was competing at an elementary school track meet in Kelowna on June 8.
The incident garnered public attention after the girl91Ƶs mother posted on the Kelowna Alert Facebook.
She wrote that her daughter was mis gendered and accosted by a grandfather while competing in shot put.
The mother claims that the man yelled at her daughter, demanding to see a birth certificate and saying that if she was not a boy, then she was definitely trans and should be disqualified from the competition.
91ƵMy daughter is a girl, was born female, and uses she/ her pronouns. She has a pixie cut,91Ƶ said the mother.
Woolridge said that the public needs to start calling behaviour like this out since since it is traumatizing for children.
91ƵWe need to start recognizing this as hate speech91ƵThis is not a difference of opinion.91Ƶ
Woolridge explained that having freedom of speech does not mean that a person has a right to spread hate speech.
He said that if a person witnesses bullying or discrimination, they have a responsibility to speak up, or call the police, particularly when it involves children.
Const. Mike Della-Paolera said that the Kelowna detachment has received 91Ƶa number of messages91Ƶ regarding the situation, and that an investigative file has been opened.
91ƵWe too share everyone91Ƶs grave concerns with discriminatory behaviour,91Ƶ said Della-Paolera.
Woolridge said that the hateful movement targeting the trans community is growing.
91ƵPeople are being oppressed on purpose.91Ƶ
The councillor said that the mounting hate against transgender people has led to this instance, where a cis-gendered child was discriminated against for their hair cut.
91ƵIt 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. If our community takes action together, this will assist us in the ultimate goal of a diverse, inclusive and safe community for all. Your willingness to take an active role demonstrates your care and responsibility. We understand that this incident, and the ongoing discussion on social media can be difficult,91Ƶ said Della-Paolera.
Premier David Eby said 91Ƶlet91Ƶs keep calling out transphobia when we see it,91Ƶ in a tweet about the incident.
He said that hate hurts everyone and 91Ƶ is not acceptable or welcome in British Columbia.91Ƶ
This is awful. This kind of hate is not acceptable or welcome in British Columbia.
91Ƶ David Eby (@Dave_Eby)
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.
Woolridge said that the school district is working diligently to address the situation.
Additionally, he said that city council91Ƶs new safety plan addresses the need to create safe spaces for marginalized, gender diverse, queer and non-white people.
91ƵIf we don91Ƶt create safe spaces, it causes trauma and harm for youth in their formative years.91Ƶ
Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas chimed in on the afternoon of June 13, calling the incident 91Ƶheartbreaking91Ƶ.
91Ƶ City of Kelowna (@cityofkelowna)
Kevin Kaardal, Central Okanagan Public Schools superintendent/CEO, said the incident is under an internal school district investigation, wth those involved facing being banned from all future school events.
Kaardal said the incident 91Ƶas reported to us91Ƶ saw a person or persons make inappropriate comments during the Grade 4 shot put event, and were aggressive and belligerent to school staff, ultimately disrupting the track meet.
91ƵThis is just unacceptable91Ƶadults need to govern their behaviour91Ƶwe expect our students to behave with civility to one another and adults should be no different,91Ƶ he said.
Kaardal said parents should not even make such damaging comments to other adults while within earshot of any youth.
91ƵStaff at the event responded and intervened at the time, eventually moving the event across the field,91Ƶ Kaardal said.
91ƵThe entire school community that surrounds the student has shown tremendous allyship and concern for their wellbeing following the incident and will continue to check in and ensure supports are available to anyone affected by the incident.91Ƶ