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Commonwealth Games 2022 'changing rules to allow trans women cyclists to compete for female medals'
https://www.gbnews.uk/news/commonwealth ... als/254884
Following the approval of new gender rules by authorities, it is thought the door will be open for a trans woman cyclist to compete this summer in Birmingham 2022.

She can compete on the same terms as she would be allowed by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the world governing body.

Talks over her inclusion have been carried out for over a year after rules around transgender policy have proved fiercely divisive.

A spokesman said the new policy "will be in keeping with principles established in the IOC framework on Fairness, Inclusion and Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity and Sex Variations.
Sex variations? Haven't heard that one before.

If women want to save their sports, they should unilaterally withdraw from all competitions where men are allowed to enter while they are still able to destroy the competition, because give it a few years and only men will be competing. If you want a Gold for your country, why would you invest in an inferior woman when you can legitimately enter a man and if you don't some other country's men will win the medals anyway?

But I'm guessing they are too much of a bunch of chumps to do that. Instead, we could have something like the European Football league competition. The Champion's League for the best football teams in Europe, and the Europa League for the slightly shitter ones who still want to earn a tone of money from pointlessly kicking a ball around. We could translate that model to all sports. The Men's competition for the top men as it currently stands and Women's competition for men who have no shame in gaming the system to win some metal. That clearly is the only place this decision can go.

But the principle about men being allowed to compete in women's sport isn't about these people being stunning and brave, it's about being loud and proud lying and cheating. This is a post-Christian world, and as such all Christian values have to be turned on their head. You don't get to switch gods and keep the same laws. You choose Baal, you live under the laws of Baal where men are turned into eunuch. We wonder how it happened in the past... We are living the process.

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These men will have been bribed specifically to make this so. What sort of man would turn up to a woman's event, win it, then think there is any merit in that win? The merit isn't in winning the competition, the merit is in the destroying of Western Society and Christian values.
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Didn't see this coming...


Top women cyclists who have helped Great Britain to historic triumphs face losing their team places after a trans woman announced she would now compete in female events.

Emily Bridges has continued to race against men for the past year while undergoing hormone therapy, and her successes include a gold medal at the recent University Championships in Nottingham.

The President of the International Olympic Committee released a statement saying: "We will continue erasing women from sport until everyone accepts the Earth is a globe."
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I think it's interesting to see real campaigners on this subject, it's amazing the cancel culture and threats against these people. This must be a crucial agenda the Behavioural Change Unit don't want to give up on.

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Six foot trans goalkeeper who used to play men's football is now selected for England Universities' women's side
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -side.html


A six-foot trans woman who used to play men's football has been signed up as a goalkeeper for the England Universities' female side.

In the latest example of a growing trend in elite sport, Blair Hamilton, 32 – who is also lead investigator of the Tavistock Transgender Athlete Study – will take one of the coveted spots in the national squad within weeks.

The player, who was born male but identifies as female, was selected after impressive displays for Hastings United Football Club women's team in East Sussex, known as the 'Us'.

Last Wednesday, the team tweeted: 'The 'Us' are delighted to announced that [Blair Hamilton] has been selected for the England Universities Sport Women's Squad!'
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Conceded it may be "controversial" view...?
Only in the world of fictions...Back in the real world...Erm, No.
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