Don't question it, you bigots.
She's a biological male but identifies as a female and competed as a female.
I guess biological females are out of luck from now on when it comes to this sort of sports competition. Touch luck, I guess. It's too late to embrace common sense and tradition; we've already slipped down into crazed depravity and degeneration. That I'd see it that way just means I'm hopelessly out of step with the times, in which it's unfair to tell a boy he's a boy. No kidding, it's a god dammed civil rights issue. Crazy, just crazy.
The result of this is that people are suddenly going to see that extracurricular activities have no place in public schools, that sports are harmful, or something like that.
The girls will still get all the top slots in college, though, and get the highest grades. The biological male women might solve this problem the girls have with math and science participation, though.
So, if I identify as a black woman do I get the benefits of affirmative action? Just asking.
It might make people suddenly realize that a color blind society is the best way to go.
Don't question it, bigots: Biological male awarded girls high school all-state track honors - The College Fix
As a half-black half-native-American disabled female lesbian veteran for the purposes of all Federal Forms and College Applications, I find it bigoted and hateful that you would even have to ask that question, challenging my identity like that.
Well, after doing some questioning, because I am a bigot apparently, it turns out that she won 3rd place in the 200 meter dash, 5th place in the 100 meter dash, and has been taking male hormone suppressants and female hormone replacements.
Transgender track athlete makes history, as controversy stirs around her | | USA Today High School Sports
Also, it appears that the groups who are against this transgendered individual competing waited about a year after she first approached the administration to help set some policies that would allow her to compete until she actually did compete roughly a year later.
But ya know, keep on keeping on with the whole slippery slope argument.
Don't question it, you bigots.
She's a biological male but identifies as a female and competed as a female.
I guess biological females are out of luck from now on when it comes to this sort of sports competition. Touch luck, I guess. It's too late to embrace common sense and tradition; we've already slipped down into crazed depravity and degeneration. That I'd see it that way just means I'm hopelessly out of step with the times, in which it's unfair to tell a boy he's a boy. No kidding, it's a god dammed civil rights issue. Crazy, just crazy.
The result of this is that people are suddenly going to see that extracurricular activities have no place in public schools, that sports are harmful, or something like that.
The girls will still get all the top slots in college, though, and get the highest grades. The biological male women might solve this problem the girls have with math and science participation, though.
So, if I identify as a black woman do I get the benefits of affirmative action? Just asking.
It might make people suddenly realize that a color blind society is the best way to go.
Don't question it, bigots: Biological male awarded girls high school all-state track honors - The College Fix
I'm sure that no one would complain if this girl lost in all the competitions, but this was State level, and she got there after winning many contests. And you and many others find no problem with that, I guess.
SMOD can't get here fast enough. The sell by date for this planet is long past.
However, Fairbanks (Alaska) Hutchinson junior Saskia Harrison, whose time of 14.11 seconds in the 100 left her outside the 16-competitor cut for the Class 1A-2A-3A field, took issue with Wangyot’s presence in the event.
Wrong.
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