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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #50 on: May 31, 2019, 10:39:54 PM »

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #51 on: May 31, 2019, 10:51:32 PM »
This great! Feminist destroying what they fought so hard to make legit.

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #52 on: June 01, 2019, 12:32:58 AM »
When I was at CU, this is why I drove out to the Olympic training center in Colorado Springs to see International volleyball events.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb-tiBmK6fo

not this...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znLUiqzNp98

No way in hell I'm paying to see men on phucking women's volleyball teams.  >:(

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #53 on: June 03, 2019, 08:42:59 AM »
It gets worse, or better🤔



What No One Is Telling You: An Athlete Who Ran NCAA Track As A Man For 3 Years Just Won An NCAA Women's Title - LetsRun.com

https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/05/what-no-one-is-telling-you-an-athlete-who-ran-ncaa-track-as-a-man-for-3-years-just-won-an-ncaa-womens-title/

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #54 on: June 03, 2019, 08:51:27 AM »
It gets worse, or better🤔



What No One Is Telling You: An Athlete Who Ran NCAA Track As A Man For 3 Years Just Won An NCAA Women's Title - LetsRun.com

https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/05/what-no-one-is-telling-you-an-athlete-who-ran-ncaa-track-as-a-man-for-3-years-just-won-an-ncaa-womens-title/

Lol


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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #55 on: June 03, 2019, 09:03:29 AM »
is gender fluidity a new term? what's the origin?  I don't remember seeing this shit in genetics or human repro bio.

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #56 on: June 03, 2019, 11:03:15 AM »
is gender fluidity a new term? what's the origin?  I don't remember seeing this shit in genetics or human repro bio.

Sociology Professors spend their days coming up with shit like that.

“Toxic Masculinity” is a recent one that has caught on.

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #57 on: June 03, 2019, 11:39:20 AM »
is gender fluidity a new term? what's the origin?  I don't remember seeing this shit in genetics or human repro bio.

It first shows up in the early 90's in a limited way in the Sociology and Arts and Entertainment fields, where it was discussed in relation to males and females switching jobs, social responsibilities, etc.... Then in the late 90's, the gays grabbed it, and added more sexual overtones to it, and then the trannies grabbed it from them, and now we have this.

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #58 on: June 03, 2019, 03:08:25 PM »
It first shows up in the early 90's in a limited way in the Sociology and Arts and Entertainment fields, where it was discussed in relation to males and females switching jobs, social responsibilities, etc.... Then in the late 90's, the gays grabbed it, and added more sexual overtones to it, and then the trannies grabbed it from them, and now we have this.
What's next?

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #59 on: June 03, 2019, 05:37:11 PM »
What's next?


Unisex sport, just like unisex toilets/bathrooms  ::)

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #60 on: June 05, 2019, 09:38:04 PM »
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jun/3/cece-telfer-franklin-pierce-transgender-hurdler-wi/?fbclid=IwAR0gNkqLB7BnXW9A3e-3HF9ah26obt-ZHIasbdh_iA-ZSdEwi9PYNF72EN8

Transgender hurdler easily wins NCAA women's national championship

A hurdler who competed as a man last year won an NCAA championship in women’s hurdles over the weekend.

CeCe Telfer of Franklin Pierce University easily won the 400-meter hurdles at the NCAA Division II outdoor track-and-field championships Saturday, winning the final race by more than a second. Telfer also finished fifth in the 100-meter hurdles, earning All-America honors.

“It was tough conditions out here with the wind and the heat over the last three days, but as she has over the last six months, CeCe proved herself to be tough enough to handle it,” said Zach Emerson, head coach at the school in Rindge, New Hampshire. “Today was a microcosm of her entire season; she was not going to let anything slow her down. I’ve never met anybody as strong as her mentally in my entire life.”


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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #61 on: June 06, 2019, 05:46:00 PM »
Not all are having it.

https://www.outsports.com/2019/2/1/18204036/usa-powerlifting-trans-athlete-policy-jaycee-cooper?fbclid=IwAR2Z6UT0rIyudRS13gEp_brT8QYJHpYTm8mjUAatq998E0QKdt2PAlub3PU

USA Powerlifting bans all trans women from competing as women

USA Powerlifting has banned all transgender women from competing as women, even as a trans powerlifter in Minnesota recently won a state championship with another association, setting a state record.

JayCee Cooper, a trans woman, had applied last year to compete in a recent USA Powerlifting event in Minnesota. In December her application was denied.

“Male-to-female transgenders are not allowed to compete as females in our static strength sports as it is a direct competitive advantage,” wrote USAPL Therapeutic Use Exemptions Committee Chair Kristopher Hunt in an email to Cooper.

Hunt followed up with Cooper in January with this explanation:

“Transgender male to female individuals having gone through male puberty confer an unfair competitive advantage over non-transgender females due to increased bone density and muscle mass from pubertal exposure to testosterone.”

The “bone density” red herring has been thrown out there for years, at least since MMA fighter Fallon Fox appeared on the scene. The bone density of black women is, on average, significantly higher than that of white women. In fact, some studies have shown the bone strength of black women to be higher than that of white men.

Yet we don’t see any great rush to divide lifting categories by race (which of course would be ridiculous), proving this bone-density argument to be nothing but a canard designed to specifically target trans athletes.

Hunt did not respond to an email requesting clarification.

Still, USA Powerlifting’s ban on transgender women competing as women is in place.

“USA Powerlifting is not a fit for every athlete and for every medical condition or situation,” the organization said in a statement. “Simply, not all powerlifters are eligible to compete in USA Powerlifting.”

USA Powerlifting did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

The organization’s ban has forced Cooper to look for other opportunities to compete, landing her at events hosted by the U.S. Powerlifting Association. The USPA is smaller and holds fewer events in Cooper’s home state. But she’s happy to be able to compete.

“They allow trans people to compete in their untested division,” Cooper said. “I won their Minnesota State Championship and it was amazing, but it still felt off knowing that I was denied eligibility for USA Powerlifting.”

In the meantime, Cooper has not let go of her dream of competing in USA Powerlifting events.

“I am hopeful that the USAPL membership will stand up for trans inclusion and be on the right side of history. Trans athletes should not be feared but celebrated fiercely.”

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #62 on: June 06, 2019, 06:54:18 PM »
Not all are having it.

https://www.outsports.com/2019/2/1/18204036/usa-powerlifting-trans-athlete-policy-jaycee-cooper?fbclid=IwAR2Z6UT0rIyudRS13gEp_brT8QYJHpYTm8mjUAatq998E0QKdt2PAlub3PU

USA Powerlifting bans all trans women from competing as women

USA Powerlifting has banned all transgender women from competing as women, even as a trans powerlifter in Minnesota recently won a state championship with another association, setting a state record.

JayCee Cooper, a trans woman, had applied last year to compete in a recent USA Powerlifting event in Minnesota. In December her application was denied.

“Male-to-female transgenders are not allowed to compete as females in our static strength sports as it is a direct competitive advantage,” wrote USAPL Therapeutic Use Exemptions Committee Chair Kristopher Hunt in an email to Cooper.

Hunt followed up with Cooper in January with this explanation:

“Transgender male to female individuals having gone through male puberty confer an unfair competitive advantage over non-transgender females due to increased bone density and muscle mass from pubertal exposure to testosterone.”

The “bone density” red herring has been thrown out there for years, at least since MMA fighter Fallon Fox appeared on the scene. The bone density of black women is, on average, significantly higher than that of white women. In fact, some studies have shown the bone strength of black women to be higher than that of white men.

Yet we don’t see any great rush to divide lifting categories by race (which of course would be ridiculous), proving this bone-density argument to be nothing but a canard designed to specifically target trans athletes.

Hunt did not respond to an email requesting clarification.

Still, USA Powerlifting’s ban on transgender women competing as women is in place.

“USA Powerlifting is not a fit for every athlete and for every medical condition or situation,” the organization said in a statement. “Simply, not all powerlifters are eligible to compete in USA Powerlifting.”

USA Powerlifting did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

The organization’s ban has forced Cooper to look for other opportunities to compete, landing her at events hosted by the U.S. Powerlifting Association. The USPA is smaller and holds fewer events in Cooper’s home state. But she’s happy to be able to compete.

“They allow trans people to compete in their untested division,” Cooper said. “I won their Minnesota State Championship and it was amazing, but it still felt off knowing that I was denied eligibility for USA Powerlifting.”

In the meantime, Cooper has not let go of her dream of competing in USA Powerlifting events.

“I am hopeful that the USAPL membership will stand up for trans inclusion and be on the right side of history. Trans athletes should not be feared but celebrated fiercely.”

Here is a tranny who started therapy in his early teens.  Genetically, he is still a man, just has less muscle and his fatty deposits have been re-arranged, which is still cosmetic vs an absolute genetic change. Test and teen yrs are another loopholes for trannies.  The next generation of gay boys will just start therapy earlier.  Just keep the debate simply General Biology, XX vs XY 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Vk6LjXxMaY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQEPao88BUo
the little number is white.

It's amazing there aren't any debates in Brazil, Colombia, and Thailand, places known for early teen therapies. 

Is mental illness more prevalent in the US?

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #63 on: June 06, 2019, 06:54:53 PM »
Equality!!
Acceptance!!
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #64 on: June 07, 2019, 05:52:42 AM »
Liberals celebrate mental illness...

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #65 on: June 07, 2019, 08:52:31 AM »
I love it when pathetic liberal nonsense comes back to bite them in the ass!

I can't wait till the liberal female athletes themselves start complaining.

It's like the whole MeToo movement. It is simply outing liberal deviants, rapists and scumbags like Harvey Weinstein.



Harvey should be worshipped... he gave us the Fappening !!

Long live the godfather of famous putang

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #66 on: June 07, 2019, 01:36:59 PM »
It gets worse, or better🤔

What No One Is Telling You: An Athlete Who Ran NCAA Track As A Man For 3 Years Just Won An NCAA Women's Title - LetsRun.com

https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/05/what-no-one-is-telling-you-an-athlete-who-ran-ncaa-track-as-a-man-for-3-years-just-won-an-ncaa-womens-title/

One of the more startling revelations for me from all this was the bit in purple below from another article on that website:


https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/05/what-no-one-is-telling-you-about-caster-semenya-she-has-xy-chromosomes/

3) No, Intersex People Don’t Make Up Anywhere Close To 1.7% Of The Population (Being Intersex Isn’t Nearly As Common As Having Red Hair), But All Three Women’s Olympic 800 Medallists From 2016 Are Believed To Be Intersex

BBC Gender & Identity reporter Megha Mohan ended her story on Semenya with the following two sentences. “According to a 2016 report by the UN, between 0.5 and 1.7 percent of children are born with intersex conditions. For the upper level that’s roughly the same born with red hair.”

The 1.7% figure comes from a book written by biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling in 2000 called Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality. But Fausto-Sterling used a very broad definition of the word “intersex” — one much broader than she herself used in the past. As Dr. Leonard Sax has pointed out both on his website and in a scientific paper, if you limit the term intersex to its traditional meaning — to refer either to individuals who have XY chromosomes with predominantly female anatomy, XX chromosomes with predominantly male anatomy, or ambiguous or mixed genitalia (which is what Fausto-Sterling herself did in her 1993 essay “The Five Sexes”), then the rate of intersex births is just .018% — less than two out of every 10,000 people.

The crazy thing about the Semenya case is that even though intersex births like Semenya’s are extremely rare it’s believed that all three of the medallists in the 2016 Olympic women’s 800 – Caster Semenya, Francine Niyonsaba and Margaret Wambui — are intersex. Yes, all three. If that doesn’t make you understand from a simple odds perspective that there needs to be a limit on testosterone in women’s sports, then I don’t know what will.






Say what you will about Caster Semenya, but that girls got ba11s...  ;)
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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #67 on: June 07, 2019, 01:42:11 PM »
One of the more startling revelations for me from all this was the bit in purple below from another article on that website:


https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/05/what-no-one-is-telling-you-about-caster-semenya-she-has-xy-chromosomes/

3) No, Intersex People Don’t Make Up Anywhere Close To 1.7% Of The Population (Being Intersex Isn’t Nearly As Common As Having Red Hair), But All Three Women’s Olympic 800 Medallists From 2016 Are Believed To Be Intersex

BBC Gender & Identity reporter Megha Mohan ended her story on Semenya with the following two sentences. “According to a 2016 report by the UN, between 0.5 and 1.7 percent of children are born with intersex conditions. For the upper level that’s roughly the same born with red hair.”

The 1.7% figure comes from a book written by biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling in 2000 called Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality. But Fausto-Sterling used a very broad definition of the word “intersex” — one much broader than she herself used in the past. As Dr. Leonard Sax has pointed out both on his website and in a scientific paper, if you limit the term intersex to its traditional meaning — to refer either to individuals who have XY chromosomes with predominantly female anatomy, XX chromosomes with predominantly male anatomy, or ambiguous or mixed genitalia (which is what Fausto-Sterling herself did in her 1993 essay “The Five Sexes”), then the rate of intersex births is just .018% — less than two out of every 10,000 people.

The crazy thing about the Semenya case is that even though intersex births like Semenya’s are extremely rare it’s believed that all three of the medallists in the 2016 Olympic women’s 800 – Caster Semenya, Francine Niyonsaba and Margaret Wambui — are intersex. Yes, all three. If that doesn’t make you understand from a simple odds perspective that there needs to be a limit on testosterone in women’s sports, then I don’t know what will.


Funny how the “intersex” athletes all choose to compete against women and not men.




Say what you will about Caster Semenya, but that girls got ba11s...  ;)

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #68 on: June 07, 2019, 06:56:20 PM »
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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #69 on: June 07, 2019, 07:12:56 PM »
One of the more startling revelations for me from all this was the bit in purple below from another article on that website:


https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/05/what-no-one-is-telling-you-about-caster-semenya-she-has-xy-chromosomes/

3) No, Intersex People Don’t Make Up Anywhere Close To 1.7% Of The Population (Being Intersex Isn’t Nearly As Common As Having Red Hair), But All Three Women’s Olympic 800 Medallists From 2016 Are Believed To Be Intersex

BBC Gender & Identity reporter Megha Mohan ended her story on Semenya with the following two sentences. “According to a 2016 report by the UN, between 0.5 and 1.7 percent of children are born with intersex conditions. For the upper level that’s roughly the same born with red hair.”

The 1.7% figure comes from a book written by biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling in 2000 called Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality. But Fausto-Sterling used a very broad definition of the word “intersex” — one much broader than she herself used in the past. As Dr. Leonard Sax has pointed out both on his website and in a scientific paper, if you limit the term intersex to its traditional meaning — to refer either to individuals who have XY chromosomes with predominantly female anatomy, XX chromosomes with predominantly male anatomy, or ambiguous or mixed genitalia (which is what Fausto-Sterling herself did in her 1993 essay “The Five Sexes”), then the rate of intersex births is just .018% — less than two out of every 10,000 people.

The crazy thing about the Semenya case is that even though intersex births like Semenya’s are extremely rare it’s believed that all three of the medallists in the 2016 Olympic women’s 800 – Caster Semenya, Francine Niyonsaba and Margaret Wambui — are intersex. Yes, all three. If that doesn’t make you understand from a simple odds perspective that there needs to be a limit on testosterone in women’s sports, then I don’t know what will.






Say what you will about Caster Semenya, but that girls got ba11s...  ;)

Intersex my a$$ which I'm aware this isn't a new term!  XXXY is one example which you notice there is still a "Y" in the equation.  Notice the transition is damn near 100% to female.  Gay dudes are getting all kinds of names these days to pass off their abominable lifestyles and dark wishes to be women.



Intersex boy.  Still not a girl!

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #70 on: January 09, 2022, 10:28:07 AM »
https://nypost.com/2022/01/08/lia-thomas-defeated-by-fellow-transgender-swimmer-iszac-henig/

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The University of Pennsylvania’s transgender swimmer, Lia Thomas, was defeated by another transgender swimmer.

The record-shattering Thomas previously competed on the Penn men’s team and has transitioned to female.

It's only a matter of time before the women's coaches start specifically recruiting trannies.

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #71 on: January 09, 2022, 11:55:25 AM »
https://nypost.com/2022/01/08/lia-thomas-defeated-by-fellow-transgender-swimmer-iszac-henig/

It's only a matter of time before the women's coaches start specifically recruiting trannies.

What the actual fuck.

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #72 on: January 09, 2022, 02:54:04 PM »
What the actual fuck.


I love it. Women have been complaining for years now to have equal standing with men in college athletics. In 1972 the US Congress passed Title IX legislation that stated:

"No person in the United States shall, based on sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."

Bet they never thought about guys pretending they were chicks and vice versa, hahahaha

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Re: Tranny wins NCAA Women’s Track and Field Event
« Reply #74 on: January 09, 2022, 06:37:55 PM »
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