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Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World
#26

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

This is why 'intersectionality' is one of the most ridiculous and unworkable ideologies ever imagined. Most of these groups are united by what they hate... but a lot of them actually, when asked to tackle what they have in common, realise they hate each other. Black women hate white feminists, lesbians hate mtf trannies. They all 'love' (fear) Islam, but that'll stop eventually too.

Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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#27

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

Formula:

Put wig and "identify" as woman.
Enter female sport.
WIN!
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#28

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

Transgender footy star considering legal action as a new policy is adopted requiring low testosterone in female league due to the sport's 'physical nature'

-The footy star is taking legal advice over the league's new transgender policy
-Trans players must fall under testosterone levels and submit to fitness testing
-The 28-year-old said she still believed she would fulfill the league's new criteria
-Mouncey was barred from playing in the 2018 AFL women's league last October

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...evels.html


Have we truly reached a world of true diversity & equality if a tranny can't beat up on smaller chicks in sport...?

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#29

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

Despite all the discrimination and bigotry, Hannah is excelling at the Asian games.
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Another S+B basketballer.
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#30

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When mediocre male competitors dominate the best female athletes you know a nuclear blackpill is working its way up someones anus when it clicks. [Image: lol.gif]

"But dad he/she/it is so much stronger!"

- "Dont be a bigot my dear daughter"
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#31

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“Nothing is more useful than to look upon the world as it really is.”
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#32

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

Women have their own division in 10 metre indoor air rifle. I wonder how that will play out with trannies.
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#33

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

I love it when the left eats itself with its utter ridiculousness.

Highly entertaining.
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#34

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World






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8th Place: A High School Girl’s Life After Transgender Students Join Her Sport
Kelsey Bolar / @kelseybolar / May 06, 2019

When two high school athletes who were born male but identify as female took first and second place at Connecticut’s girls indoor track championship this year, it wasn’t just a local news story.

To some, it was a story of triumph and courage. The winner, a junior from Bloomfield High School, set a girls state indoor record of 6.95 seconds in the 55-meter dash, and went on to win the New England titles in both the 55-meter dash and the 300-meter dash.

To others, it was a story of shock and disappointment: Is this the end of women’s sports?

To Selina Soule, a 16-year-old runner from Glastonbury, it was personal.

A junior, Selina missed qualifying for the 55-meter in the New England regionals by two spots. Two spots, she said, that were taken by biological boys.

Had the boys who identify as girls not been allowed to compete, Selina would have placed sixth, qualifying to run the 55 in front of college coaches at the New England regionals.

Instead, she placed eighth, watching the 55 from the sidelines after qualifying in only the long jump, an event in which the transgender athletes didn’t compete.

“It’s very frustrating and heartbreaking when us girls are at the start of the race and we already know that these athletes are going to come out and win no matter how hard you try,” Selina told The Daily Signal. “They took away the spots of deserving girls, athletes … me being included.”

While the debate over transgender athletes and fairness is complex, the situation in Connecticut has brought forth another complicating layer: Plenty of parents and high school girls appear to object to the participation of biological boys in girls sports, but fearing public bullying and backlash, they’re not speaking out.

Publicly, at least.

The stakes of remaining silent are high: Policies are being formed in real time at the local, state, and federal levels regarding transgender individuals, student athletes, and sports.

Most prominently, on March 13, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi introduced HR 5, the Equality Act, a bill that would add “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classes under federal civil rights law.

The legislation would create a civil right for male athletes to self-identify as females at any time, critics say, without any evidence of physical changes to their bodies.

When the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, or CIAC, said biological boys who identify as girls can compete as girls in sports, most track athletes remained mum.

Connecticut is one of 17 states that allow transgender high school athletes to compete without restrictions, according to Transathlete.com, a website that tracks state policies in high school sports across the country.

Encouraged by her mother, Bianca Stanescu, who has been in the forefront in challenging the state policy, Selina is one of the few students, if not the only one, giving a voice to countless others who appear to feel the same way.

“Everyone is afraid of retaliation from the media, from the kids around their school, from other athletes, coaches, schools, administrators,” Selina explained. “They don’t want to drag attention to themselves, and they don’t want to be seen as a target for potential bullying and threats.”

In a visit to the Nutmeg State, The Daily Signal spoke with four other track athletes from two high schools in Connecticut. Echoing Selina’s sentiments, they asked to remain anonymous.

“I think it’s a very important thing for people to really understand where we’re coming from, instead of just immediately going to, ‘We’re transphobic,’” one said. “Just the way that our society is built, it snaps on people so quickly.”

“We live in such a cruel world, and society is just so hard to figure out sometimes,” another girl told The Daily Signal. “You never know what the reaction is going to be. It’s so hard because you want your voice to be heard … but, how can you know what to say that will affect things positively, instead of people twisting what you’re saying and turning it against you?”

‘An Equality Issue’

The girls’ parents, too, expressed a high level of concern for protecting their daughters’ identities, not even wanting to identify them by high school.

Connecticut is made up of small towns, the parents explained, and given the relatively small number of athletes affected, people can connect the dots.

“There’s really nothing else you can do except get super frustrated and roll your eyes,” the first girl said, “because it’s really hard to even come out and talk in public just because of the way with the far left, and how just immediately you’ll just be shut down.”

“It’s not like we’re saying that we don’t like transgender people,” she added. “It’s just an equality issue where these girls are trying their absolute hardest to try and get those good things on their college resumes, and then it just gets completely taken away from them because there’s a biological male racing against them.”

The athletes say they don’t fear only being bullied or portrayed as a bigot. They also hope to attend college, and are afraid their politically incorrect views could hurt their prospects.

“I personally want a future in athletics in college,” a third girl told The Daily Signal, “but I feel like if there’s a coach that disagrees with my personal opinion, or a board that disagrees with it, then they’ll already have a predisposition with me and then it’ll affect maybe playing time or my ability to get into that college.”

“We have college down the road—I’m scared that that could get impacted,” a fourth girl said. “Sometimes the coaches will just like look at the lists … and if you’re not No. 1 then they won’t choose you.”

“I have heard opinions where coaches are just going to look at your times, and that they don’t really care where you place,” the first girl added. “But college coaches are going to these bigger meets, and when they don’t see you there, they’re not necessarily focusing on you. They’re focusing on the people that are there.”

“It kept Selina from getting to New Englands, where she had the opportunity to be running in front of college coaches, which is just unfair,” she added.

Uncomfortable Opinions

The athletes’ hesitation to speak out publicly begs the question:

How did society get to the point where high school girls now fear their uncomfortable opinions could prevent them from being admitted to the very institutions where uncomfortable opinions are supposed to be explored?

Whatever the answer, few could blame them, given the vitriol on display in today’s public square.

Business Insider removed a writer’s article defending the casting of Scarlett Johansson to play a transgender man in an upcoming film, for example. The publication said the article violated its “editorial standards,” and the writer later quit.

Authorities in Canada allegedly threatened to arrest a father if he refers to his biological daughter as a female in private or in public because she identifies as a boy.

And in schools, The Daily Signal has documented multiple cases of biological girls being forced to share locker rooms or bathrooms with boys, despite their safety concerns and discomfort.

But again and again, those on the “wrong side” of this conversation are too afraid to speak out.

‘Door Is Open for Any Other Sport’

Selina’s mother, Stanescu, told The Daily Signal that she has done “everything that I thought would be possible to help this and just open a conversation” about what’s happened in Connecticut and what could happen should Congress pass the Equality Act.

“The doors have been shut over and over again,” Stanescu said. “People are afraid to speak.”

In addition to potentially instating a nationwide bathroom requirement, health care mandate, and a “preferred pronoun” law based on gender identity, the Equality Act would enshrine in federal law the right of biological boys to compete as girls in all sports.

If the measure passes, Stanescu warned, “women will be completely eradicated from sports.”

What’s happening in Connecticut, she added, will happen across the country—and not just in track and field.

“Yes, it has been affecting track and field in Connecticut, but the door is open there for any sport, and that is something that could become also a safety issue,” Stanescu said. “It’s taking away the opportunity to win for the girls, but in sports that have physical contact, [it] could become a serious safety issue.”

“It could be potentially very dangerous if you have a transgender female that’s competing in basketball, soccer, lacrosse, field hockey because they are so physically superior to females,” her daughter Selina added.

Selina says all this while making clear she supports athletes “being true to themselves.”

“I have friends in school who are transgender and I know when they are struggling to come out or deciding to come out, I was there supporting them,” she said. “And when they were freshly out, I was caring towards them. I was never rude or disrespectful.”

But the situation in sports has “nothing to do with their gender identity and how they feel,” Selina said. “It has to do with what is right and what is fair in athletics.”

Looking forward to her senior year, Selina said she hopes to run track in college. She referred to the long jump event as her “safe haven” where “the results were fair no matter what, because it was girls competing against girls.”

“But now, unfortunately,” she said with a disappointed look on her face, “one of those athletes has started to compete in long jump. So now none of my events are safe.”
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#35

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

Maybe she shouldn't gave accepted 8th, she should have identified as trans-1st
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#36

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

How long will it be before Russia and other conservative countries keep their athletes out in protest?
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#37

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Quote: (05-11-2019 04:18 AM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:  

How long will it be before Russia and other conservative countries keep their athletes out in protest?

It likely won't be blanket protests and will be limited to individual sports at different times and at different level.of competition.

This tranny issue will destroy lower level and amateur women's sports but for international level competition it will be the decisions of the international athletic federations and their governing rules.

For example, Track and Field (IAAF) seems to have different rules which they are in the process of changing due to the grey area of that South African freak who is destroying the female times in the long sprints. Soccer Federations will likely ban trannies via testosterone testing as soccer right now is the largest growing female sport but also is being signed with saftey issues as it is shown that soccer is a high injury sport for women as the grass breaks down their tiny frames and knees and the subtle contact is leading to a high prevalence of concussion incidences.

Right now it will continue to be a circus with each state having it's own rules. If the Dems can succeed in truly making trannies a civil protected class then that will destroy woman's amateur sports as their are other protections that are intertwined into Constitutional amendments which would shut the door on any debate or protest on the issue.

The cruel irony of course is that this hurts women and does not impact men much. Very rare a female turning into a man will do anything of note in male sports. So for all these dumb girls who blindly support trans this is what it will lead to as weird men will take over woman's sports. This can also creep into non-athletic domains as trannies will start to dominate scholarships band other women prizes as well.
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#38

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Nothing sums up Clown World / End Times of Western Civilisation more than the obsession with trans issues. Indeed, it shall be looked upon in history books as a key indicator of the decline. Absolute peak levels of insanity right now, it can't get much more weird, can it?

Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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#39

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Quote: (05-11-2019 07:58 AM)Teedub Wrote:  

Nothing sums up Clown World / End Times of Western Civilisation more than the obsession with trans issues. Indeed, it shall be looked upon in history books as a key indicator of the decline. Absolute peak levels of insanity right now, it can't get much more weird, can it?


Never doubt Clown World. While the carnival lights are still on...
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#40

Another glorious win for transgender athletes in our Brave New World

Quote: (05-11-2019 07:58 AM)Teedub Wrote:  

Nothing sums up Clown World / End Times of Western Civilisation more than the obsession with trans issues. Indeed, it shall be looked upon in history books as a key indicator of the decline. Absolute peak levels of insanity right now, it can't get much more weird, can it?

Quote: (05-11-2019 08:20 AM)CynicalContrarian Wrote:  

Quote: (05-11-2019 07:58 AM)Teedub Wrote:  

Nothing sums up Clown World / End Times of Western Civilisation more than the obsession with trans issues. Indeed, it shall be looked upon in history books as a key indicator of the decline. Absolute peak levels of insanity right now, it can't get much more weird, can it?


Never doubt Clown World. While the carnival lights are still on...

Like any circus, the show must go on!

But I find it quite funny how the crowd pushing this labels us as women haters, chauvinists etc but we're the ones who dont want female sports or arenas to be destroyed by these freaks and their cheerleaders.

Truly a fucking clown world.
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#41

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You can also argue women brought this on themselves with their obsession with "inclusivity", "tolerance", and all that stuff. Sort of like when they get groped by the migrants they saw as cute pets.

Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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#42

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Quote: (05-11-2019 02:30 PM)Teedub Wrote:  

You can also argue women brought this on themselves with their obsession with "inclusivity", "tolerance", and all that stuff. Sort of like when they get groped by the migrants they saw as cute pets.

Thats what happens when you let them make big decisions on their own. As a society men failed the shit test and these are the many consequences.
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Quote: (05-11-2019 02:30 PM)Teedub Wrote:  

You can also argue women brought this on themselves with their obsession with "inclusivity", "tolerance", and all that stuff. Sort of like when they get groped by the migrants they saw as cute pets.

Chicks across the board, are more inclined towards 'Stockholm syndrome' it seems.

Or Shariaholm syndrome as the case may be.
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