Biden just signed several executive orders giving sweeping rights and privileges to transgender people. One of the most controversial orders that Biden has signed is now allowing transgender individuals to compete in sports. Many observers point out that the order will basically destroy women’s sports. “On day 1, Biden unilaterally eviscerates women’s sports,” writer Abigail Shrier posted on Twitter. “Any educational institution that receives federal funding must admit biologically-male athletes to women’s teams, women’s scholarships, etc.”

“A new glass ceiling was just placed over girls,” she added.

“Every person should be treated with respect and dignity and should be able to live without fear, no matter who they are or whom they love,” according to the Executive Order. Biden has promised during the campaign that he will be promoting transgender rights in order to pander to the leftists.

The order signed by Biden also allows people to use restrooms and lockers based on what their perceived sex is instead of their biological sex. That means if a 30-year-old biological man claims that he is a woman can use the restroom that is supposedly for women. If a student who is born a male starts claiming that he is female, then he can start using female locker rooms.

“Children should be able to learn without worrying about whether they will be denied access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports,” Biden ordered. The order is meant to be enforced by all federal agencies, meaning that it will be enforced all over the country.

“While detailed implementation across the federal government will take time, this Executive Order will begin to immediately change the lives of the millions of LGBTQ people seeking to be treated equally under the law,” Alphonso David, President of the Human Right Campaign said.

“The full slate of Day One Executive Orders mark a welcome shift from the politics of xenophobia and discrimination to an administration that embraces our world, its people, and its dreamers,” David added.

Biden’s order has met some push back from conservatives. Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council said that the order is against the faith of many Americans.