Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others.
~ Thomas Jefferson

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Males pretending to be females are ruining girls'/women's sports. Here's one answer.

Many of us have read about this already. The high school girls in this blog post - http://senseofevents.blogspot.com/2019/04/the-deliberate-destruction-of-womens.html - are disconsolate, as are women in college sports, as well as state and national competitions. I haven't heard anyone come up with an answer for this, but I don't get out much, so I may have simply missed it.

I believe I have an answer, though, and if you agree, why not share it with family and friends? It's simple, really. Picture this: six women and two males pretending to be females, get into their starting blocks, for the 440. The starter pistol cracks, and they're off! While the two males take off running, the six women walk off the field, together. The males will look like the cheating fools that they are (probably two guys who would come in last if they ran in an all-male event), and the women will head for the locker room.

If the real females would do this in every competition where males pretending to be women are interloping, this crap would end fast, I'm sure. The faux females would (as they should) be embarrassed,  not because they were trying to cheat, but because winning a two-person race is ridiculous, plus one of them will be the loser. Even the winner will be a loser.

As I've said, that should stop this nonsense, tout de suite. Or, as we are talking about women's sports, "lickety split".

2 comments:

  1. Agree that it is a joke to have males competing in female sports...it has to be part of a plan to create chaos among all who are not gender "fluid". On the other hand I also have little sympathy for those who cannibalized money from mens sports to subsidize womens sports because that was only "fair". A pocks on all their houses.

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  2. Indy,

    I think it is probably a collection of reasons why - some may do it to point out the absurdity of allowing biological males to compete with females. One person or group doing it to demonstrate that there is indeed a difference in muscle mass, upper body strength, and (perhaps) endurance, and another to demonstrate how asinine it is to allow this new push by the Left toward normalizing transgender issues, e.g. pretending that a person in a male body can really be a female - when that female requires extensive and dangerous surgery, _plus_ monkeying with their entire endocrine system for the rest of their life, taking oral and injectable medicine until they tire of the personal cost of pretending.

    Recently, a young black power-lifter broke several records in the female power-lifting competitions by identifying as a female - but only during the competition. Once it was over, he went back to identifying as a male. I don't believe he did it to benefit his ego. I believe he was making a point, that allowing such obvious manipulation to become acceptable is, quite frankly, insane.

    I don't follow sports (don't watch TV at all since 1987), but I find myself doubting that money planned to be used to support male sports is taken away and used to support female sports. It may have happened, perhaps at a local high school or college with limited funds, but in general, I think female competitive sports have been around long enough to have acquired their own sources of money.

    Finally, some trivia: the archaic expression - "A pox on them", "A pox on both their houses!", referred to wishing a fatal (at that time) disease upon them, since "pox" was the word used for syphilis, _not_ small pox, cow pox, nor chicken pox. Syphilis has three stages, and untreated is fatal, when the organism (a spirochete) infects the brain and destroys it.

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Sorry, folks. I was completely ignorant about comment rules. Anyone can post, but I'd prefer a name, even if it is made up. Anonymous posts just seem cheap, if you know what I mean. Also, if you want to argue a point, that's fine. Cheap shots and name calling towards me or another person commenting (ad hominem) is rude and will get you banned. Other than that, I'd love to get some comments.