Transgender woman (who competed as a man last year) wins NCAA track championship. (lawyer, education)
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Calling all men who want a free college education and to dominate your sport. Now is your chance to mop up against the female competition. A professional career in female sports awaits as long as you "self-identify" as a woman. Everyone should be doing it to call out this absurd trans agenda.
Just another poster who is waging a war on men, who are no longer men, but really are.
All the women who run with him should quit the team. Costs are going up too. The men have to be testosterone tested for a year and clear those tests before they're allowed to compete with women.
Just another poster who is waging a war on men, who are no longer men, but really are.
All the women who run with him should quit the team. Costs are going up too. The men have to be testosterone tested for a year and clear those tests before they're allowed to compete with women.
Encouraging all men to "mop up against the female competition" by becoming female, like the OP is, is absolutely sick... but I don't see how it's waging war on men.
The women on the team should do whatever they want. I could care less what they do. I also could care less if costs of changing from a man to a woman is going up. I never intend to pay to do that (and I wouldn't do it for free).
It is sick for the OP to encourage all men to do it.
Give me a good old honest cheat like Ben Johnson, and a time when cheats were called cheats.
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