December 07, 2023
Powerful testimonies about males in women’s sport
There were some fiery exchanges at a US subcommittee hearing this week surrounding the issue of males participating in female sporting divisions.
There were some fiery exchanges at a US subcommittee hearing this week surrounding the issue of males participating in female sporting divisions.
Women’s cyclocross is being dominated by males in the USA.
Sporting organisations such the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) deny biology and gaslight participants by attempting to redefine what a woman is.
This guy plays soccer in a women’s competition in the UK. He has already broken one woman’s knee and now he is threatening to sue opponents who refuse to play against him.
The World Eightball Pool Federation (WEPF) has bowed down to trans activists and misogynists by reversing a decision to protect female divisions in the sport. In August they declared they would protect females by ensuring “events will be exclusively open to individuals who are born female.'
In Massachusetts, United States, males are permitted to play in female field hockey competitions if there is no male team to play on. This policy has led to disastrous consequences for a female opponent who had her teeth smashed out by a male player.
All along female athletes have been calling for a fair and safe competition when it comes to sport. There has been a strong resistance to males self-identifying as female for the sake of sport due to their unfair physiological advantage and for the sake of dignity and privacy in the change rooms.
Binary spokeswoman Kirralie Smith discusses women’s sport with UK swimming champion Sharron Davies.
As more and more males take the places of women in women’s sport, we can only report on what is happening outside Australia.
40-year-old Anne Andres is male. He claims to identify as a woman and has broken several female Canadian records in powerlifting. He holds records in the women’s deadlift and bench press. Over the weekend, he stole another record from female lifters.
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