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Teh One Who Knocks
12-08-2021, 02:32 PM
By Hank Berrien - The Daily Wire


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Over the weekend, a swimmer from the University of Pennsylvania who swam competitively for the men’s team for three years before switching to the women’s team, destroyed the biological women in the competition, winning the 1650 free by a gargantuan 38 seconds ahead of the young woman finishing second, winning the 500 free by a whopping twelve seconds ahead of the woman finishing second, and winning the 200 free by a still-huge seven seconds.

Lia Thomas, who as Will Thomas swam for the men’s team the prior three years, “left Akron with the nation’s fastest 200 freestyle time, the nation’s top time in the 500 free & 1650 time that would’ve had Thomas in the finals at the 2021 NCAA Championships. Thomas won the 1650 at the Akron Zippy Invitational by 38 seconds over her teammate. Her results in all three races set new Penn records along with meet and pool records,” Outkick reported.
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The news that Thomas had competed against the women and the results had not been close engendered fierce criticism on social media, including comments like these:


Doesn’t everybody see how absolutely insane this is? Shouldn’t all the real female swimmers refuse to compete in these unfair matches?

Any girl who is supposed to race against this guy should walk off at the sound of the start of each race.

This is bull****. We need to stop this nonsense.

It’s a freaking dude. Why do we put up with this?

Women sports is not a ‘Plan B’ for FAILED men athletes.

His dad must be so proud.

What an abomination to women’s sports. Shameful.

We can point out the obvious every time one of these opportunists does this. But inevitably it’s the woman who are losing their opportunities that need to stand up.

We just need to wait till one of these dudes makes it to the WNBA and averages 50 a game, then the nonsense will end. Until then we just have to wait.

In defending its position that transgender athletes be allowed to compete on teams not matching their biological sex at birth, the NCAA claims:


Many people may have a stereotype that all transgender women are unusually tall and have large bones and muscles. But that is not true. A male-to-female transgender woman may be small and slight, even if she is not on hormone blockers or taking estrogen. It is important not to overgeneralize. The assumption that all male-bodied people are taller, stronger, and more highly skilled in a sport than all female-bodied people is not accurate.

The NCAA stipulates:


A trans female (MTF) student-athlete being treated with testosterone suppression medication for Gender Identity Disorder or gender dysphoria and/or Transsexualism, for the purposes of NCAA competition may continue to compete on a men’s team but may not compete on a women’s team without changing it to a mixed team status until completing one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment.

Muddy
12-08-2021, 03:19 PM
I think this is totally unfair. I'm no M.D. but it would appear they are trying to say that the only difference between the sexes is the production of testosterone.. But what if the person has already gotten the benefits of testosterone and then its removed..? It's like a growth serum.. The person has already received those benefits.. Like steroids.. If you take them and then bulk up and then you stop taking them you still have that bulk...

PorkChopSandwiches
12-08-2021, 04:06 PM
Out of hand, so stupid

DemonGeminiX
12-08-2021, 07:06 PM
I think this is totally unfair. I'm no M.D. but it would appear they are trying to say that the only difference between the sexes is the production of testosterone.. But what if the person has already gotten the benefits of testosterone and then its removed..? It's like a growth serum.. The person has already received those benefits.. Like steroids.. If you take them and then bulk up and then you stop taking them you still have that bulk...

It is unfair, and if we don't put a stop to it, then women's sports will die. If this whatever the hell it is was good enough to compete and beat other men, then he/she/it would do it without complaint, just like how most women would.

Teh One Who Knocks
12-15-2021, 03:34 PM
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lost in melb.
12-15-2021, 05:09 PM
:thumbsdown:

lost in melb.
12-15-2021, 05:18 PM
https://babylonbee.com/news/rudolph-changes-name-to-rolanda-dominates-female-reindeer-games

Teh One Who Knocks
12-16-2021, 02:46 PM
By Ryan Gaydos | Fox News


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Parents who were outraged at the NCAA for allowing University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas to compete and dominate in women’s competitions wrote a letter to the college athletics’ governing body demanding a rule change.

Thomas, a transgender student at the Ivy League university, dominated the 500-yard freestyle preliminaries and finals at the Zippy Invitational at the University of Akron this month. Thomas earned a winning time of 4:34.06 in the finals, breaking the national record, and set new school records in the 1,650-yard freestyle and 200-yard freestyle competitions. Thomas previously competed as a man for three years on the school's men's team. Thomas' success on the women’s team has renewed criticism over allowing transgender women to compete against biological females.

According to The Daily Mail, parents of about 10 swimmers sent a letter to the NCAA, the Ivy League and Penn athletics officials over their concerns about the integrity of women’s sports.

"At stake here is the integrity of women's sports. The precedent being set – one in which women do not have a protected and equitable space to compete – is a direct threat to female athletes in every sport. What are the boundaries? How is this in line with the NCAA's commitment to providing a fair environment for student-athletes?" the letter obtained by the outlet read.

"It is the responsibility of the NCAA to address the matter with an official statement. As the governing body, it is unfair and irresponsible to leave the onus on Lia, Lia's teammates, Lia's coaches, UPenn athletics and the Ivy League. And it is unfair and irresponsible to Lia to allow the media to dictate the narrative without the participation of the NCAA."

The letter was sent Dec. 5. The NCAA didn’t respond to it.

The University of Pennsylvania did respond.

"Please know that we fully support all our swimming student-athletes and want to help our community navigate Lia's success in the pool this winter," the school said. "Penn Athletics is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive environment for all our student-athletes, coaches and staff and we hold true to that commitment today and in the future.

"We've encouraged our student-athletes to utilize the robust resources available to them at Penn, and I'd like to share them with you as well."

NCAA rules state that a trans woman can't compete with women until after undergoing testosterone suppression treatment for a year. Thomas recently brushed off her critics in an interview, saying the NCAA rules are fair and "promote competition integrity."

The NCAA has defended its policy, which requires testosterone suppression treatment, as part of its vision for "fair competition."

"The NCAA Board of Governors firmly and unequivocally supports the opportunity for transgender student-athletes to compete in college sports," the NCAA said in April. "This commitment is grounded in our values of inclusion and fair competition."

"The NCAA has a long-standing policy that provides a more inclusive path for transgender participation in college sports. Our approach – which requires testosterone suppression treatment for transgender women to compete in women’s sports – embraces the evolving science on this issue and is anchored in participation policies of both the International Olympic Committee and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. Inclusion and fairness can coexist for all student-athletes, including transgender athletes, at all levels of sport."

Muddy
12-16-2021, 02:47 PM
Understandable.

PorkChopSandwiches
12-16-2021, 05:52 PM
Its still bullshit, you will still have an advantage having reaching adulthood as a male. They just need a 3rd option if its so important and stop fucking with womens sports

RBP
12-16-2021, 09:28 PM
Yeah but what about those female to male trans athletes killing men's athletics?

What? Oh. Never mind.