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jstern
12-11-2020, 04:20 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foFbWL9ToDk&ab_channel=TheTruth

This girl worked so hard to achieve something, and it's just sad how it was taken away from her and many others.

The media: "Sore loser." "Try harder."

These are deranged people. And I'm not referring to the males who think they are female, but the politicians, activist who thrive on burning things down based on identity politics. It's not based on a common sense, sincere concern for people. No, it's based on being deranged, some evil, or some looking to fill avoid to make themselves feel that they're fighting for something great and historic.

https://www.adflegal.org/sites/default/files/2020-04/selinasoule2-blog-061719_2.jpg
Real girl, obviously.

https://www.toledoblade.com/image/2020/02/28/1140x_a10-7_cTC/Transgender-Athletes-High-School-3.jpg
Terry Miller, the future of female sports.

Stanley Kobrick
12-11-2020, 04:30 PM
incredible fete by Terry. i'll never forget when Caitlyn Jenner dominated the mens olympics. similar to Jackie Robinson and African American dominating now, along with the most recent female NCAA football player.

FourthTenor
12-11-2020, 04:34 PM
Meh.

For non contact sports like track and field, tennis etc, it basically de-genderizes the competition and the best athlete wins. It’s perhaps a lesson some women (and men) could stand to learn. You got guys like ItsMillerTime who think men and women are biologically the same. Things like this put the differences into clearer perspective.

For contact sports theres obviously an issue with safety. So it’s more of a concern in that aspect.

But if a girl doesnt win “state champ” at track and field because some behemoth dude is running the table? Oh well. I mean girls really arent competitive like that anyway. At least she got out, got some exercise, got to enjoy the competition, and got a bit of a reality check at the same time. Not somethin to get too flustered over IMO.

jstern
12-11-2020, 04:43 PM
Meh.

For non contact sports like track and field, tennis etc, it basically de-genderizes the competition and the best athlete wins. It’s perhaps a lesson some women (and men) could stand to learn. You got guys like ItsMillerTime who think men and women are biologically the same. Things like this put the differences into clearer perspective.

For contact sports theres obviously an issue with safety. So it’s more of a concern in that aspect.

But if a girl doesnt win “state champ” at track and field because some behemoth dude is running the table? Oh well. I mean girls really arent competitive like that anyway. At least she got out, got some exercise, got to enjoy the competition, and got a bit of a reality check at the same time. Not somethin to get too flustered over IMO.

I don't know. When you dedicate your whole life training, putting in a significant amount of sacrifice. It is extremely important at an emotional level, even if it's a sports that many don't care about. It's not simply just a little life lesson at least they got some exercise.

I care more about individuals.