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originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: LSU2018
There's nothing men can do about this. I think it's disgusting that a man can say he's a woman and compete in a women's competition. If you say anything negative, the entire left will try destroy you. If I were any of the women in that race, I'd be spitting nails.
I'm hearing some talk about girls and women simply refusing to participate -- a coordinated movement -- but I think that's going to be a hard sell. Most have worked too hard at their sport to want to step back. They feel they have too much to lose (scholarships, grants, etc). I think most people think they can still fight it at the administrative level. And at the judicial level, but with the recent decision by the Supreme Court to refuse to hear a case about bathrooms (in a high school no less!), I think that hope is falling away as well.
I'm reminded of JFK's wise words here (paraphrasing): When peaceful revolution is impossible, violent revolution is inevitable. Not exactly the same, but close.
We'll see what happens.
originally posted by: WalterTilley
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: LSU2018
There's nothing men can do about this. I think it's disgusting that a man can say he's a woman and compete in a women's competition. If you say anything negative, the entire left will try destroy you. If I were any of the women in that race, I'd be spitting nails.
I'm hearing some talk about girls and women simply refusing to participate -- a coordinated movement -- but I think that's going to be a hard sell. Most have worked too hard at their sport to want to step back. They feel they have too much to lose (scholarships, grants, etc). I think most people think they can still fight it at the administrative level. And at the judicial level, but with the recent decision by the Supreme Court to refuse to hear a case about bathrooms (in a high school no less!), I think that hope is falling away as well.
I'm reminded of JFK's wise words here (paraphrasing): When peaceful revolution is impossible, violent revolution is inevitable. Not exactly the same, but close.
We'll see what happens.
Wouldn't it be spectacular to watch as all the women got to the starting line and then the gun sounded and the only one that ran the race was the trans person while the others just walked away in protest? Wouldn't that have a tremendous impact? It would be kind of hard to argue against. Why aren't all the female athletes coming out against this..you only hear from a few but when the actual stars of the said sport won't come out and criticize the activity...what would you expect a random man to do?
originally posted by: Edumakated
originally posted by: WalterTilley
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: LSU2018
There's nothing men can do about this. I think it's disgusting that a man can say he's a woman and compete in a women's competition. If you say anything negative, the entire left will try destroy you. If I were any of the women in that race, I'd be spitting nails.
I'm hearing some talk about girls and women simply refusing to participate -- a coordinated movement -- but I think that's going to be a hard sell. Most have worked too hard at their sport to want to step back. They feel they have too much to lose (scholarships, grants, etc). I think most people think they can still fight it at the administrative level. And at the judicial level, but with the recent decision by the Supreme Court to refuse to hear a case about bathrooms (in a high school no less!), I think that hope is falling away as well.
I'm reminded of JFK's wise words here (paraphrasing): When peaceful revolution is impossible, violent revolution is inevitable. Not exactly the same, but close.
We'll see what happens.
Wouldn't it be spectacular to watch as all the women got to the starting line and then the gun sounded and the only one that ran the race was the trans person while the others just walked away in protest? Wouldn't that have a tremendous impact? It would be kind of hard to argue against. Why aren't all the female athletes coming out against this..you only hear from a few but when the actual stars of the said sport won't come out and criticize the activity...what would you expect a random man to do?
Given how bad the leftist media and SJWs are when it comes to disagreeing with their cause du jours, it isn't a surprise that many won't speak out. Remember, if you disagree with LBGTABCXYZ agenda, no matter how extreme that agenda may be, you are a homophobic racist....
Heck, remember Martina Navratilova was kicked off a LBGT panel for saying trans women have an advantage in tennis.... and she is openly gay!
Tennis Star Removed from LBGT Charity
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: luthier
a reply to: Waterglass
Nature including our closest relatives have homosexual culture.
The worlds major religions also contain the worlds largest hypocrisies.
Thankfully we created a secular society and now we don't die at age 40.
No they don't. Only the Bonobos monkey has a homo culture.
I love how people bring up animals to defend homosexuality. Animals rape too, does that make rape okay?
Disclaimer: I have no problem with homosexuality. Do whatever you want in your love life. I'm just saying that's an awful point to make. "Oh but animals do it." is not a smart point to be making.
originally posted by: WalterTilley
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: LSU2018
There's nothing men can do about this. I think it's disgusting that a man can say he's a woman and compete in a women's competition. If you say anything negative, the entire left will try destroy you. If I were any of the women in that race, I'd be spitting nails.
I'm hearing some talk about girls and women simply refusing to participate -- a coordinated movement -- but I think that's going to be a hard sell. Most have worked too hard at their sport to want to step back. They feel they have too much to lose (scholarships, grants, etc). I think most people think they can still fight it at the administrative level. And at the judicial level, but with the recent decision by the Supreme Court to refuse to hear a case about bathrooms (in a high school no less!), I think that hope is falling away as well.
I'm reminded of JFK's wise words here (paraphrasing): When peaceful revolution is impossible, violent revolution is inevitable. Not exactly the same, but close.
We'll see what happens.
Wouldn't it be spectacular to watch as all the women got to the starting line and then the gun sounded and the only one that ran the race was the trans person while the others just walked away in protest? Wouldn't that have a tremendous impact? It would be kind of hard to argue against. Why aren't all the female athletes coming out against this..you only hear from a few but when the actual stars of the said sport won't come out and criticize the activity...what would you expect a random man to do?
Wouldn't it be spectacular to watch as all the women got to the starting line and then the gun sounded and the only one that ran the race was the trans person while the others just walked away in protest? Wouldn't that have a tremendous impact? It would be kind of hard to argue against.
Why aren't all the female athletes coming out against this..you only hear from a few but when the actual stars of the said sport won't come out and criticize the activity...what would you expect a random man to do?
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: luthier
a reply to: Waterglass
Nature including our closest relatives have homosexual culture.
The worlds major religions also contain the worlds largest hypocrisies.
Thankfully we created a secular society and now we don't die at age 40.
No they don't. Only the Bonobos monkey has a homo culture.
I love how people bring up animals to defend homosexuality. Animals rape too, does that make rape okay?
Disclaimer: I have no problem with homosexuality. Do whatever you want in your love life. I'm just saying that's an awful point to make. "Oh but animals do it." is not a smart point to be making.
originally posted by: luthier
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: luthier
a reply to: Waterglass
Nature including our closest relatives have homosexual culture.
The worlds major religions also contain the worlds largest hypocrisies.
Thankfully we created a secular society and now we don't die at age 40.
No they don't. Only the Bonobos monkey has a homo culture.
I love how people bring up animals to defend homosexuality. Animals rape too, does that make rape okay?
Disclaimer: I have no problem with homosexuality. Do whatever you want in your love life. I'm just saying that's an awful point to make. "Oh but animals do it." is not a smart point to be making.
Oddly enough the actual response was to a poster who was saying homosexuality is unnatural.
Human beings do a lot of "unnatural" things. Like drive cars. My point was homosexuality exist in nature. Plain and simple.
Homosexuality shouldn't really be a concern of society. People are free to believe whatever they want. Leave it at home and act like an adult with dignity in public and treat others with dignity as a code and lets leave beliefs to individuals.
originally posted by: luthier
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: luthier
a reply to: Waterglass
Nature including our closest relatives have homosexual culture.
The worlds major religions also contain the worlds largest hypocrisies.
Thankfully we created a secular society and now we don't die at age 40.
No they don't. Only the Bonobos monkey has a homo culture.
I love how people bring up animals to defend homosexuality. Animals rape too, does that make rape okay?
Disclaimer: I have no problem with homosexuality. Do whatever you want in your love life. I'm just saying that's an awful point to make. "Oh but animals do it." is not a smart point to be making.
Oddly enough the actual response was to a poster who was saying homosexuality is unnatural.
Human beings do a lot of "unnatural" things. Like drive cars. My point was homosexuality exist in nature. Plain and simple.
Homosexuality shouldn't really be a concern of society. People are free to believe whatever they want. Leave it at home and act like an adult with dignity in public and treat others with dignity as a code and lets leave beliefs to individuals.