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Na Hwa-rin, a transgender cyclist from South Korea, recently won a women’s race in a breakthrough victory that defies conventional stereotypes. After transitioning from male to female last year, Na’s choice to compete against biological women was motivated by a desire to illustrate a critical point.
Her unwavering goal was to expose the evident physical advantages that biological males have over their female counterparts in sports. Despite the criticism she received throughout her transition, Na diligently prepared this event to bring awareness about this difficult subject.
In an audacious move, Na publicly criticized other transgender athletes who prefer to compete against women, calling their acts “selfish“.Despite their own claims, these players, she claims, unknowingly harm the credibility of women’s sports.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: AlienBorg
I think it's great that this person showed the silliness of all this, and spoke up. But I cannot call a dude who put on a dress "she". He's a dude.
originally posted by: Stopstealingmycountry
a reply to: AlienBorg
So a person purposely joins a competition and wins and then claims to do so in support of biological gender???
Umm dude you got played by someone's words to make a win and not be canceled.
With the victory, Na qualified for the National Sports Festival but declined the invite.
"I don't want to make an issue to the point where I harm other people," she said.
Na says committees should include a "third gender" category.
originally posted by: The2Billies
a reply to: AlienBorg
My kind of person!
A true hero!
I have never cared if an adult chooses to transition. Their business, not mine. They want to mutilate their bodies? Well adults do it all the time with tattoos, cosmetic surgery, and dental work. Think lizard man, hollywood stars who look like something out of a horror show after too much surgery.
I don't give a rats behind who an adult chooses to have sex with or what they do in the bedroom as long as it is totally consensual. AND they don't tell me about it, they don't insist I know about it, they don't insist I applaud it and march in a parade to celebrate their sexual proclivities.
I do think transgender "women" have a biological advantage over biological women in sports and make a mockery of Title 9 when Biden insists they are the same. It is a travesty and a mockery of scientific biology, in favor of a mentally ill like denial of real and true biology. Good for this transgender "woman" to have the courage to acknowledge her chromosomes and the reality of what that means.
I do think it is child abuse to question children in schools as to if they feel like they aren't the chromosome pattern they were born with. I think it is child abuse to in any way physically transition children. Children as young as 5 are being instructed by teachers in liberal districts to examine their gender and if they want to change, HORRIFIC. Children often want to be a ballerina one day, a dentist the next, a firefighter the next. Yet teachers in liberals districts insist they can make a life altering decision at age 5 or 6. Even at age 13-18. The brain is not fully formed until age 25. But once over 18 and legally adults, it is their decision and I don't care what they do to their bodies. I do care before age 18 when it is child abuse because the child's brain is unformed and they are constitutionally unable, scientifically unable, to make life changing rational decisions.
This is the most sane, most sensible and most mature transgender woman I have heard of. I respect her and admire what she has done.
banned transwomen from taking part in female chess competitions.
originally posted by: TheToastmanCometh
good for her/him, and I like how he advocates for a third gender class
but western T-women are too entitled, selfish, and focused on beating "TERFs" to entertain that logic 🙄
"Some people might ask, 'Why should we do that for only one person?' because I am the only transgender athlete in Korea so far. But if we lower the bar, more will join. The room will quickly fill up if we allow more people to compete in sports and let them live their dreams,"