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originally posted by: PorkChop96
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
So are you saying you are all for men competing in women's sports?
How about the "female" mma fighter, who was fighting in the female division, was knocking women out and splitting their skulls open, and thought it was "fun" to do so. Is that something you condone?
originally posted by: network dude
Did CERN open the portal back up and allow some to transition back from Clown World?
If so, they have my heart felt thanks.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
Sharron Davies who is a well known ex competitive swimmer from the UK and against transwomen taking part in female sports, twitted the following in relation to the bias shown from the wonderful CNN
twitter.com...
Hello @CNN, there are 17 peer reviewed studies that show you CANNOT totally mitigate against male puberty advantage in sport. Not a single one that does. Your bias is on show. How any females watch @CNN. I’ll never know! Do better journalism it’s woeful! Females are worthy of fair.
It's amazing how the left wing press covers this issue to the point they deny transwomen have any advantage.
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
Sharron Davies who is a well known ex competitive swimmer from the UK and against transwomen taking part in female sports, twitted the following in relation to the bias shown from the wonderful CNN
twitter.com...
Hello @CNN, there are 17 peer reviewed studies that show you CANNOT totally mitigate against male puberty advantage in sport. Not a single one that does. Your bias is on show. How any females watch @CNN. I’ll never know! Do better journalism it’s woeful! Females are worthy of fair.
It's amazing how the left wing press covers this issue to the point they deny transwomen have any advantage.
Even more amazing that they have the gall to claim they're the party of science.
One of the more appalling parts of this issue to me is the silence from many women who fought so hard to make women's sports what it is today. I'm a tennis fan. Many of the figure of women's tennis from the 60s, 70s, and 80s who fought to get women's tennis taken seriously are noticeably silent on this issue. The lone exception, that I've seen, is Martina Navritilova, who got excoriated by the "trans" community when she came out against this a few years ago.
The rest of them, they seem to just be happy to enjoy their cozy retirements and be celebrated as "heroes" of women's equality, while standing by while women's sports get shredded. They got theirs, they don't really give a # what happens to girls trying to make it today. And that pisses me off.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
Sharron Davies who is a well known ex competitive swimmer from the UK and against transwomen taking part in female sports, twitted the following in relation to the bias shown from the wonderful CNN
twitter.com...
Hello @CNN, there are 17 peer reviewed studies that show you CANNOT totally mitigate against male puberty advantage in sport. Not a single one that does. Your bias is on show. How any females watch @CNN. I’ll never know! Do better journalism it’s woeful! Females are worthy of fair.
It's amazing how the left wing press covers this issue to the point they deny transwomen have any advantage.
Even more amazing that they have the gall to claim they're the party of science.
One of the more appalling parts of this issue to me is the silence from many women who fought so hard to make women's sports what it is today. I'm a tennis fan. Many of the figure of women's tennis from the 60s, 70s, and 80s who fought to get women's tennis taken seriously are noticeably silent on this issue. The lone exception, that I've seen, is Martina Navritilova, who got excoriated by the "trans" community when she came out against this a few years ago.
The rest of them, they seem to just be happy to enjoy their cozy retirements and be celebrated as "heroes" of women's equality, while standing by while women's sports get shredded. They got theirs, they don't really give a # what happens to girls trying to make it today. And that pisses me off.
I definitely get your point and there needs to be more and more women speaking out about this anomaly in female sports. But there have been many women who have spoken out and many more who prefer to be silent as they know they will be attacked by the mob...
originally posted by: RonnieJersey
Does that mean Britney Griner has to go??
originally posted by: AlexandrosTheGreat
I'm a 5'8" guy. My bench-press personal best is 425 lbs. The women's world record i just learned is 457 lbs. That means all i would need to do is wake up one morning and simply feel like it and after three or four months training, I'm guaranteed to be the record holding #1 best women's powerlifter in human history, I'd just have to tell them I identify as a girl. The fact if I merely decided to be the #1 champion in human history in female powerlifting, i WOULD be...well that tells me something is SERIOUSLY wrong.
originally posted by: face23785
Strange the usual defenders of this crap skipped this thread.
originally posted by: face23785
Strange the usual defenders of this crap skipped this thread.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: face23785
Strange the usual defenders of this crap skipped this thread.
it's difficult to argue against common sense. I realize they have been doing it for a while now, but this one is too on point to counter. They are likely trying to engineer a new term for those who would be for such a rule.
Transphobic gender-hater denier. Too long and wordy, someone will clean that up and come up with a better one.
On Thursday, Gov. Tate Reeves signed “the Mississippi Fairness Act” into law, requiring the state’s schools to designate teams by sex assigned at birth and prohibiting transgender student athletes from participating in school sports in accordance with their gender identity.
In a March 4 tweet, Reeves said the law would “protect young girls from being forced to compete with biological males for athletic opportunities.”
The bill's sponsor, state Sen. Angela Hill, told The Associated Press that she had been approached by “numerous coaches” who felt there was a need for a policy “because they are beginning to have some concerns of having to deal with this.”