On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 21:23:10 -0000 (UTC), nomore <nomore@fags.com>
wrote:
"Leroy N. Soetoro" <democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov> wrote in
news:lnsAEE28A5E186456F089P2473@0.0.0.2:
https://thenewamerican.com/male-swimmer-will-not-win-ncaa-woman-of-the-
whenyear-award/
Sanity briefly broke out in female college athletics on Monday
forthe NCAA announced their pared-down list of candidates eligible
candidatesthe organization?s Woman of the Year award, and UPenn swimmer Lia
Thomas ? a biological male identifying as a female ? was no longer
eligible for the award. The male Thomas had been among 547
Women?sfor the female award when UPenn nominated him earlier this month.
Thomas? name was not among the 151 conference nominees released on
Monday.
The Ivy League?s candidate for Woman of the Year will instead be
Columbia University fencer Sylvie Binder. Binder was the NCAA
hasFoil Champion in 2019 and placed third overall this year. Binder
Award asalready been honored with the 2022 Women?s Connie S. Maniatty
championshipColumbia?s top senior student-athlete.
Thomas? main claim to fame was winning an NCAA swimming
beginning hisas a biological male competing against females. Prior to
men?s?transition? to female in 2019, Thomas had competed on UPenn?s
toswimming team as a middle-of-the-pack competitor.
OutKick Sports called it a ?major upset? that Thomas didn?t go on
andwin the award.
?This week, conferences were asked to declare a Woman of the Year
fromthe Ivy League did the unthinkable and bypassed Thomas for ? a
biological woman, first-team All-American fencer Sylvie Binder
Title IXColumbia University,? wrote OutKick?s Joe Kinsey.
The NCAA?s Woman of the Year award is largely based on 1972?s
againstlaw, which was intended to stop sex-based discrimination in the
classroom, and by extension, athletics.
?The NCAA Woman of the Year program is rooted in Title IX and has
recognized graduating female college athletes for excellence in
academics, athletics, community service and leadership since its
inception in 1991,? reads the award?s mission statement.
Apparently, giving the award to a man who competed unfairly
believedwomen was a bridge too far for even the ?woke? Ivy League.
Many sports analysts ? as well as people with common sense ?
females, athat Thomas had an unfair advantage when competing against
askedsentiment shared by many of the parents of UPenn swimmers who
allowboth UPenn and the Ivy League to intervene in December, and not
wrote.Thomas to compete against actual females.
?At stake here is the integrity of women?s sports,? the parents
protected?The precedent being set ? one in which women do not have a
athletesand equitable space to compete ? is a direct threat to female
thein every sport. What are the boundaries? How is this in line with
rightNCAA?s commitment to providing a fair environment for
student-athletes??
Thomas? teammates also struggled with him being allowed to compete
against females. In a letter they penned to both UPenn and the Ivy
League, they let their feelings be known.
?We fully support Lia Thomas in her decision to affirm her gender
identity and to transition from a man to a woman. Lia has every
competition,to live her life authentically,? read the letter, which was sent
anonymously due to fear of retribution by the university or
transgender activists.
?However, we also recognize that when it comes to sports
competitionthat the biology of sex is a separate issue from someone?s gender
identity. Biologically, Lia holds an unfair advantage over
alsoin the women?s category, as evidenced by her rankings that have
bounced from #462 as a male to #1 as a female.?
Female tennis legend Martina Navratilova ? an LGBT activist ?
saidbelieves that it was unfair for Thomas to compete against women.
?I don?t agree that she should be allowed to swim,? Navratilova
carerecently. ?This is not a fair fight. If I was a female swimmer ? I
really don?t have a chance to be competing against Lia.?
In an interview with ESPN in May, Thomas showed that he didn?t
team orthat he may be taking opportunities from actual women.
?It?s no different than a cis woman taking a spot on a travel
waysa scholarship,? Thomas said. ?Cis? is a term used by the ?woke? to
describe a person whose gender identify corresponds to their sex
assigned at birth.
?It?s a part of athletics, where people are competing against each
other. It?s not taking away opportunities from cis women, really.
Trans women are women, so it?s still a woman who is getting that
scholarship or that opportunity,? Thomas explained.
Delusional people such as Thomas are often very good at finding
attitudeto justify themselves.
In an age where being a woman is considered by many to be an
Leaguerather than a biological fact, it?s good to see that the Ivy
and the NCAA haven?t yet ? to use a swimming analogy ? jumped
completely off the deep end.
Good. It's about time normal people started taking back controlover this
silly communist make-believe crap.
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky
<viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 21:23:10 -0000 (UTC), nomore <nomore@fags.com>
wrote:
"Leroy N. Soetoro" <democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov> wrote in
news:lnsAEE28A5E186456F089P2473@0.0.0.2:
https://thenewamerican.com/male-swimmer-will-not-win-ncaa-woman-of-the-
whenyear-award/
Sanity briefly broke out in female college athletics on Monday
forthe NCAA announced their pared-down list of candidates eligible
candidatesthe organization?s Woman of the Year award, and UPenn swimmer Lia
Thomas ? a biological male identifying as a female ? was no longer
eligible for the award. The male Thomas had been among 547
Women?sfor the female award when UPenn nominated him earlier this month.
Thomas? name was not among the 151 conference nominees released on
Monday.
The Ivy League?s candidate for Woman of the Year will instead be
Columbia University fencer Sylvie Binder. Binder was the NCAA
hasFoil Champion in 2019 and placed third overall this year. Binder
Award asalready been honored with the 2022 Women?s Connie S. Maniatty
championshipColumbia?s top senior student-athlete.
Thomas? main claim to fame was winning an NCAA swimming
beginning hisas a biological male competing against females. Prior to
men?s?transition? to female in 2019, Thomas had competed on UPenn?s
toswimming team as a middle-of-the-pack competitor.
OutKick Sports called it a ?major upset? that Thomas didn?t go on
andwin the award.
?This week, conferences were asked to declare a Woman of the Year
fromthe Ivy League did the unthinkable and bypassed Thomas for ? a
biological woman, first-team All-American fencer Sylvie Binder
Title IXColumbia University,? wrote OutKick?s Joe Kinsey.
The NCAA?s Woman of the Year award is largely based on 1972?s
againstlaw, which was intended to stop sex-based discrimination in the
classroom, and by extension, athletics.
?The NCAA Woman of the Year program is rooted in Title IX and has
recognized graduating female college athletes for excellence in
academics, athletics, community service and leadership since its
inception in 1991,? reads the award?s mission statement.
Apparently, giving the award to a man who competed unfairly
believedwomen was a bridge too far for even the ?woke? Ivy League.
Many sports analysts ? as well as people with common sense ?
females, athat Thomas had an unfair advantage when competing against
askedsentiment shared by many of the parents of UPenn swimmers who
allowboth UPenn and the Ivy League to intervene in December, and not
wrote.Thomas to compete against actual females.
?At stake here is the integrity of women?s sports,? the parents
protected?The precedent being set ? one in which women do not have a
athletesand equitable space to compete ? is a direct threat to female
thein every sport. What are the boundaries? How is this in line with
rightNCAA?s commitment to providing a fair environment for
student-athletes??
Thomas? teammates also struggled with him being allowed to compete
against females. In a letter they penned to both UPenn and the Ivy
League, they let their feelings be known.
?We fully support Lia Thomas in her decision to affirm her gender
identity and to transition from a man to a woman. Lia has every
competition,to live her life authentically,? read the letter, which was sent
anonymously due to fear of retribution by the university or
transgender activists.
?However, we also recognize that when it comes to sports
competitionthat the biology of sex is a separate issue from someone?s gender
identity. Biologically, Lia holds an unfair advantage over
alsoin the women?s category, as evidenced by her rankings that have
bounced from #462 as a male to #1 as a female.?
Female tennis legend Martina Navratilova ? an LGBT activist ?
saidbelieves that it was unfair for Thomas to compete against women.
?I don?t agree that she should be allowed to swim,? Navratilova
carerecently. ?This is not a fair fight. If I was a female swimmer ? I
really don?t have a chance to be competing against Lia.?
In an interview with ESPN in May, Thomas showed that he didn?t
team orthat he may be taking opportunities from actual women.
?It?s no different than a cis woman taking a spot on a travel
waysa scholarship,? Thomas said. ?Cis? is a term used by the ?woke? to
describe a person whose gender identify corresponds to their sex
assigned at birth.
?It?s a part of athletics, where people are competing against each
other. It?s not taking away opportunities from cis women, really.
Trans women are women, so it?s still a woman who is getting that
scholarship or that opportunity,? Thomas explained.
Delusional people such as Thomas are often very good at finding
attitudeto justify themselves.
In an age where being a woman is considered by many to be an
Leaguerather than a biological fact, it?s good to see that the Ivy
and the NCAA haven?t yet ? to use a swimming analogy ? jumped
completely off the deep end.
Good. It's about time normal people started taking back controlover this
silly communist make-believe crap.
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
Lipstick... pig... nope.
On 2022-07-29, Blue Lives Matter <Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA> wrote: >> On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky >><viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
Lipstick... pig... nope.
Exactly.
If these men truly want to be women they should be required to undergo extensive psychological
evaluation by a committee which is impartial and specialists in this area. >If they are deemed truly a woman in a man's body then they if they wish to compete in competitive
sports as a woman, they need to cut it off, make a vagina, boobs, whatever and remain on extensive
hormone therapy along with counseling for the rest of their life.
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky <viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
I disagree. Bio males who transition post puberty should not be
considered female for such sports competition events as they have male
bodies with external mods only.
On 30/07/2022 11:11 am, governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky
<viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
I disagree. Bio males who transition post puberty should not be
considered female for such sports competition events as they have male
bodies with external mods only.
That is right.
Why are we even having this conversation?? It is totally ridiculous!
Michael McLean
On 2022-07-30, Michael McLean <michaelmclean2021@outlook.com> wrote:
On 30/07/2022 11:11 am, governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky
<viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
I disagree. Bio males who transition post puberty should not be
considered female for such sports competition events as they have male
bodies with external mods only.
That is right.
Why are we even having this conversation?? It is totally ridiculous!
Michael McLean
Indeed.
If a male wants to be a girl, cut it off and become a girl. Otherwise they are simply males playing
dress up.
On Sat, 30 Jul 2022 13:14:41 -0000 (UTC), pothead
<pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:
wrote:On 2022-07-30, Michael McLean <michaelmclean2021@outlook.com>
cisOn 30/07/2022 11:11 am, governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky
<viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as
injustice.women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross
have male
I disagree. Bio males who transition post puberty should not be
considered female for such sports competition events as they
ridiculous!bodies with external mods only.
That is right.
Why are we even having this conversation?? It is totally
Otherwise they are simply males playingMichael McLean
Indeed.
If a male wants to be a girl, cut it off and become a girl.
dress up.
A male who cuts off his penis is still just a
male without a penis.
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
Lipstick... pig... nope.
Stop being a disgusting bigot. That attitude belongs in the stone
age, not the 21st century. You haters make me sick.
Some of us women have elected to keep our penises.
I'm letting my
daughters do whatever they decide but they have to wait until they're
18. But I can also see the advantage of helping a girl early in life
to transition and so sometimes it's wise to make the decision for
them before the onset of puberty, as a couple of my friends have
opted to do for their daughters.
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky <viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 21:23:10 -0000 (UTC), nomore <nomore@fags.com>
wrote:
"Leroy N. Soetoro" <democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov> wrote in
news:lnsAEE28A5E186456F089P2473@0.0.0.2:
-
https://thenewamerican.com/male-swimmer-will-not-win-ncaa-woman-of-the
eligiblewhenyear-award/
Sanity briefly broke out in female college athletics on Monday
the NCAA announced their pared-down list of candidates
Liafor
the organization?s Woman of the Year award, and UPenn swimmer
longerThomas ? a biological male identifying as a female ? was no
month.candidateseligible for the award. The male Thomas had been among 547
for the female award when UPenn nominated him earlier this
released on
Thomas? name was not among the 151 conference nominees
beMonday.
The Ivy League?s candidate for Woman of the Year will instead
BinderWomen?sColumbia University fencer Sylvie Binder. Binder was the NCAA
Foil Champion in 2019 and placed third overall this year.
onhas
Award asalready been honored with the 2022 Women?s Connie S. Maniatty
championshipColumbia?s top senior student-athlete.
Thomas? main claim to fame was winning an NCAA swimming
beginning hisas a biological male competing against females. Prior to
men?s?transition? to female in 2019, Thomas had competed on UPenn?s
swimming team as a middle-of-the-pack competitor.
OutKick Sports called it a ?major upset? that Thomas didn?t go
Yearto
win the award.
?This week, conferences were asked to declare a Woman of the
hasand
fromthe Ivy League did the unthinkable and bypassed Thomas for ? a
biological woman, first-team All-American fencer Sylvie Binder
Title IXColumbia University,? wrote OutKick?s Joe Kinsey.
The NCAA?s Woman of the Year award is largely based on 1972?s
law, which was intended to stop sex-based discrimination in the
classroom, and by extension, athletics.
?The NCAA Woman of the Year program is rooted in Title IX and
itsrecognized graduating female college athletes for excellence in
academics, athletics, community service and leadership since
notagainstinception in 1991,? reads the award?s mission statement.
Apparently, giving the award to a man who competed unfairly
believedwomen was a bridge too far for even the ?woke? Ivy League.
Many sports analysts ? as well as people with common sense ?
females, athat Thomas had an unfair advantage when competing against
askedsentiment shared by many of the parents of UPenn swimmers who
both UPenn and the Ivy League to intervene in December, and
parentsallow
Thomas to compete against actual females.
?At stake here is the integrity of women?s sports,? the
withwrote.
protected?The precedent being set ? one in which women do not have a
athletesand equitable space to compete ? is a direct threat to female
in every sport. What are the boundaries? How is this in line
competethe
NCAA?s commitment to providing a fair environment for
student-athletes??
Thomas? teammates also struggled with him being allowed to
Ivyagainst females. In a letter they penned to both UPenn and the
genderLeague, they let their feelings be known.
?We fully support Lia Thomas in her decision to affirm her
everyidentity and to transition from a man to a woman. Lia has
sentright
to live her life authentically,? read the letter, which was
gendercompetition,anonymously due to fear of retribution by the university or
transgender activists.
?However, we also recognize that when it comes to sports
that the biology of sex is a separate issue from someone?s
women.competitionidentity. Biologically, Lia holds an unfair advantage over
alsoin the women?s category, as evidenced by her rankings that have
bounced from #462 as a male to #1 as a female.?
Female tennis legend Martina Navratilova ? an LGBT activist ?
believes that it was unfair for Thomas to compete against
Navratilova
?I don?t agree that she should be allowed to swim,?
? Isaid
recently. ?This is not a fair fight. If I was a female swimmer
?woke? tocarereally don?t have a chance to be competing against Lia.?
In an interview with ESPN in May, Thomas showed that he didn?t
team orthat he may be taking opportunities from actual women.
?It?s no different than a cis woman taking a spot on a travel
a scholarship,? Thomas said. ?Cis? is a term used by the
sexdescribe a person whose gender identify corresponds to their
eachassigned at birth.
?It?s a part of athletics, where people are competing against
really.other. It?s not taking away opportunities from cis women,
thatTrans women are women, so it?s still a woman who is getting
findingscholarship or that opportunity,? Thomas explained.
Delusional people such as Thomas are often very good at
ways
attitudeto justify themselves.
In an age where being a woman is considered by many to be an
Leaguerather than a biological fact, it?s good to see that the Ivy
and the NCAA haven?t yet ? to use a swimming analogy ? jumped
completely off the deep end.
Good. It's about time normal people started taking back controlover this
silly communist make-believe crap.
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
Lipstick... pig... nope.
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 06:03:01 -0400, Blue Lives Matter <Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky
<viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
-On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 21:23:10 -0000 (UTC), nomore <nomore@fags.com>https://thenewamerican.com/male-swimmer-will-not-win-ncaa-woman-of-the
wrote:
"Leroy N. Soetoro" <democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov> wrote in
news:lnsAEE28A5E186456F089P2473@0.0.0.2: >
eligibleMonday >when
year-award/
Sanity briefly broke out in female college athletics on
the NCAA announced their pared-down list of candidates
Liafor
the organization?s Woman of the Year award, and UPenn swimmer
longerThomas ? a biological male identifying as a female ? was no
month.candidateseligible for the award. The male Thomas had been among 547
for the female award when UPenn nominated him earlier this
released onThomas? name was not among the 151 conference nominees
beYear will insteadMonday. >> > >> > The Ivy League?s candidate for Woman of the
BinderWomen?sColumbia University fencer Sylvie Binder. Binder was the NCAA
Foil Champion in 2019 and placed third overall this year.
onhas
Award asalready been honored with the 2022 Women?s Connie S. Maniatty
championshipColumbia?s top senior student-athlete.
Thomas? main claim to fame was winning an NCAA swimming
beginning hisas a biological male competing against females. Prior to
men?s >> > swimming team as a middle-of-the-pack competitor.?transition? to female in 2019, Thomas had competed on UPenn?s
OutKick Sports called it a ?major upset? that Thomas didn?t go
Yearto
win the award.
?This week, conferences were asked to declare a Woman of the
hasand1972?s >Title IX
the Ivy League did the unthinkable and bypassed Thomas for ? a
biological woman, first-team All-American fencer Sylvie Binder >from
Columbia University,? wrote OutKick?s Joe Kinsey.
The NCAA?s Woman of the Year award is largely based on
law, which was intended to stop sex-based discrimination in the
classroom, and by extension, athletics.
?The NCAA Woman of the Year program is rooted in Title IX and
itsrecognized graduating female college athletes for excellence in
academics, athletics, community service and leadership since
notagainstinception in 1991,? reads the award?s mission statement.
Apparently, giving the award to a man who competed unfairly
believedwomen was a bridge too far for even the ?woke? Ivy League.
Many sports analysts ? as well as people with common sense ?
females, athat Thomas had an unfair advantage when competing against
sentiment shared by many of the parents of UPenn swimmers who >asked
both UPenn and the Ivy League to intervene in December, and
parentsallow
Thomas to compete against actual females.
?At stake here is the integrity of women?s sports,? the
withwrote.
protected?The precedent being set ? one in which women do not have a
athletesand equitable space to compete ? is a direct threat to female
in every sport. What are the boundaries? How is this in line
competethewith him being allowed to
NCAA?s commitment to providing a fair environment for
student-athletes?? >> > >> > Thomas? teammates also struggled
Ivyagainst females. In a letter they penned to both UPenn and the
genderLeague, they let their feelings be known.
?We fully support Lia Thomas in her decision to affirm her
everyidentity and to transition from a man to a woman. Lia has
sentright
to live her life authentically,? read the letter, which was
genderwhen it comes to sports >competition,anonymously due to fear of retribution by the university or
transgender activists. >> > >> > ?However, we also recognize that
that the biology of sex is a separate issue from someone?s
women.? >also >> > believes that it was unfair for Thomas to compete againstcompetitionidentity. Biologically, Lia holds an unfair advantage over
in the women?s category, as evidenced by her rankings that have
bounced from #462 as a male to #1 as a female.?
Female tennis legend Martina Navratilova ? an LGBT activist
Navratilova?I don?t agree that she should be allowed to swim,?
? Isaid >> > recently. ?This is not a fair fight. If I was a female swimmer
?woke? todidn?t >carereally don?t have a chance to be competing against Lia.?
In an interview with ESPN in May, Thomas showed that he
travel >team orthat he may be taking opportunities from actual women.
?It?s no different than a cis woman taking a spot on a
a scholarship,? Thomas said. ?Cis? is a term used by the
sexdescribe a person whose gender identify corresponds to their
eachpeople are competing againstassigned at birth. >> > >> > ?It?s a part of athletics, where
really.other. It?s not taking away opportunities from cis women,
thatTrans women are women, so it?s still a woman who is getting
findingscholarship or that opportunity,? Thomas explained.
Delusional people such as Thomas are often very good at
waysthe Ivy >League
attitude >> > rather than a biological fact, it?s good to see thatto justify themselves.
In an age where being a woman is considered by many to be an
and the NCAA haven?t yet ? to use a swimming analogy ? jumped
completely off the deep end.
Good. It's about time normal people started taking back controlover this >> silly communist make-believe crap.
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
Lipstick... pig... nope.
Stop being a disgusting bigot. That attitude belongs in the stone age,
not the 21st century. You haters make me sick.
On 7/30/22 12:16, Viktoria Tandofsky wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 06:03:01 -0400, Blue Lives Matter
<Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky
<viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
-On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 21:23:10 -0000 (UTC), nomore <nomore@fags.com>https://thenewamerican.com/male-swimmer-will-not-win-ncaa-woman-of-the
wrote:
"Leroy N. Soetoro" <democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov> wrote in
news:lnsAEE28A5E186456F089P2473@0.0.0.2: >
eligibleMonday >when
year-award/
Sanity briefly broke out in female college athletics on
the NCAA announced their pared-down list of candidates
Liafor
the organization?s Woman of the Year award, and UPenn swimmer
longerThomas ? a biological male identifying as a female ? was no
month.candidateseligible for the award. The male Thomas had been among 547
for the female award when UPenn nominated him earlier this
released onThomas? name was not among the 151 conference nominees
beYear will insteadMonday. >> > >> > The Ivy League?s candidate for Woman of the
BinderWomen?sColumbia University fencer Sylvie Binder. Binder was the NCAA
Foil Champion in 2019 and placed third overall this year.
onhas
Award asalready been honored with the 2022 Women?s Connie S. Maniatty
championshipColumbia?s top senior student-athlete.
Thomas? main claim to fame was winning an NCAA swimming
beginning hisas a biological male competing against females. Prior to
men?s >> > swimming team as a middle-of-the-pack competitor.?transition? to female in 2019, Thomas had competed on UPenn?s
OutKick Sports called it a ?major upset? that Thomas didn?t go
Yearto
win the award.
?This week, conferences were asked to declare a Woman of the
hasand1972?s >Title IX
the Ivy League did the unthinkable and bypassed Thomas for ? a
biological woman, first-team All-American fencer Sylvie Binder >from >>> >> > Columbia University,? wrote OutKick?s Joe Kinsey.
The NCAA?s Woman of the Year award is largely based on
law, which was intended to stop sex-based discrimination in the
classroom, and by extension, athletics.
?The NCAA Woman of the Year program is rooted in Title IX and
itsrecognized graduating female college athletes for excellence in
academics, athletics, community service and leadership since
notagainstinception in 1991,? reads the award?s mission statement.
Apparently, giving the award to a man who competed unfairly
believedwomen was a bridge too far for even the ?woke? Ivy League.
Many sports analysts ? as well as people with common sense ?
females, athat Thomas had an unfair advantage when competing against
sentiment shared by many of the parents of UPenn swimmers who >asked >>> >> > both UPenn and the Ivy League to intervene in December, and
parentsallow
Thomas to compete against actual females.
?At stake here is the integrity of women?s sports,? the
withwrote.
protected?The precedent being set ? one in which women do not have a
athletesand equitable space to compete ? is a direct threat to female
in every sport. What are the boundaries? How is this in line
competethewith him being allowed to
NCAA?s commitment to providing a fair environment for
student-athletes?? >> > >> > Thomas? teammates also struggled
Ivyagainst females. In a letter they penned to both UPenn and the
genderLeague, they let their feelings be known.
?We fully support Lia Thomas in her decision to affirm her
everyidentity and to transition from a man to a woman. Lia has
sentright
to live her life authentically,? read the letter, which was
genderwhen it comes to sports >competition,anonymously due to fear of retribution by the university or
transgender activists. >> > >> > ?However, we also recognize that
that the biology of sex is a separate issue from someone?s
women.? >also >> > believes that it was unfair for Thomas to compete againstcompetitionidentity. Biologically, Lia holds an unfair advantage over
in the women?s category, as evidenced by her rankings that have
bounced from #462 as a male to #1 as a female.?
Female tennis legend Martina Navratilova ? an LGBT activist
Navratilova?I don?t agree that she should be allowed to swim,?
?woke? tosaid >> > recently. ?This is not a fair fight. If I was a female swimmer >> ? Ididn?t >care
really don?t have a chance to be competing against Lia.?
In an interview with ESPN in May, Thomas showed that he
travel >team orthat he may be taking opportunities from actual women.
?It?s no different than a cis woman taking a spot on a
a scholarship,? Thomas said. ?Cis? is a term used by the
sexdescribe a person whose gender identify corresponds to their
eachpeople are competing againstassigned at birth. >> > >> > ?It?s a part of athletics, where
really.other. It?s not taking away opportunities from cis women,
thatTrans women are women, so it?s still a woman who is getting
findingscholarship or that opportunity,? Thomas explained.
Delusional people such as Thomas are often very good at
waysthe Ivy >League
attitude >> > rather than a biological fact, it?s good to see thatto justify themselves.
In an age where being a woman is considered by many to be an
and the NCAA haven?t yet ? to use a swimming analogy ? jumped
completely off the deep end.
Good. It's about time normal people started taking back controlover this >> silly communist make-believe crap.
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
Lipstick... pig... nope.
Stop being a disgusting bigot. That attitude belongs in the stone age,
not the 21st century. You haters make me sick.
Unless your DNA is XX, you are not a female, that is reality.
Unless your DNA is XX, you are not a female, that is reality.
On Sat, 30 Jul 2022 13:14:41 -0000 (UTC), pothead
<pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:
On 2022-07-30, Michael McLean <michaelmclean2021@outlook.com> wrote:
On 30/07/2022 11:11 am, governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky
<viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
I disagree. Bio males who transition post puberty should not be
considered female for such sports competition events as they have male >>>> bodies with external mods only.
That is right.
Why are we even having this conversation?? It is totally ridiculous!
Michael McLean
Indeed.
If a male wants to be a girl, cut it off and become a girl. Otherwise they are simply males playing
dress up.
A male who cuts off his penis is still just a male without a penis.
Personally, I would propose a trans group to compete amongst themselves.
On Sat, 30 Jul 2022 16:58:29 -0500, David Hartung <david@Hotmail.com>
wrote:
On 7/30/22 12:16, Viktoria Tandofsky wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 06:03:01 -0400, Blue Lives Matter
<Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:05:48 -0400, Viktoria Tandofsky
<viktoria54276@uahoo.com> wrote:
You're just a hate filled bigot. We're every bit as female as cis
women
and to exclude Ms Thomas from the award is a gross injustice.
Lipstick... pig... nope.
Stop being a disgusting bigot. That attitude belongs in the stone age,
not the 21st century. You haters make me sick.
Unless your DNA is XX, you are not a female, that is reality.
It appears that "Viktoria" is just a troll. Probably another "Rudy"
sock puppet.
In article <Dd2dnUQWaMj0NHj_nZ2dnZfqn_oAAAAA@giganews.com>,
David Hartung <david@Hotmail.com> wrote:
Unless your DNA is XX, you are not a female, that is reality.
Except of course actual XY females with Swyer syndrome.
In article <Dd2dnUQWaMj0NHj_nZ2dnZfqn_oAAAAA@giganews.com>,
David Hartung <david@Hotmail.com> wrote:
Unless your DNA is XX, you are not a female, that is reality.
Except of course actual XY females with Swyer syndrome.
That is true, but with female parts and hormone therapy, much of the male advantage in muscle tone,
lung capacity and so forth will begin to transition more towards female physical characteristics.
They will never be true biological females but that is about as close as they can get.
Personally, I would propose a trans group to compete amongst themselves.
It will never happen
though because that would reveal how minuscule that group of people really are and destroy the far
left's propaganda that there are many sexes and genders.
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