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Re: The return of common sense to the sports governing bodies

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Jul 27, 2023, 5:18:49 PM7/27/23
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On 27 Jul 2023, bigdog <geowri...@gmail.com> posted some
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> https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/olympic-sport-makes-major-transg
> ende
> Ir-change-world-reacts/ar-AA1eoxqL?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=f36113559
> f0d49b5db613784bb1efab4&ei=24
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> After banning transgender men from competing against women in
> swimming, the governing body of the sport has created an "Open"
> category. The sissy boys weren't good enough to compete against other
> men and have no business competing against women, so the Open category
> will allow them to compete against other sissy boys. Of course we have
> no idea how many countries will actually send their sissy boys to the
> Olympics. I'd laugh my ass off to see an event where only one sissy
> boy was entered and he swam the pool or ran around the track all by
> himself. Then he could stand on the podium all by himself while his
> country's anthem plays. WOW, that she be something to be proud of.
>
> “It was very important that we protected fair competition for our
> female athletes,” Al-Musallam said (via the AP). “But you have
> heard me say many times there should be no discrimination. Nobody
> should be excluded from our competitions.
>
> “Our sport must be open to everybody.”
>
> Here's a thought. Why not allow the sissy boys to compete against
> other men? Oh, that's right. They aren't good enough to do that.
> That's why some of them decided to enter women's sports. There is not
> discrimination. There is competition. Athletes have to compete to earn
> spots on the Olympic team in their chosen sport, then they must
> compete against those from other countries for medals. No one is
> entitled to be an Olympic athlete and no one is entitled to a medal.
> Those must be earned in fair competitions. Now that the sissy boys
> have their own category, they can compete for medals against other
> sissy boys. I guess that's fair.

What company in their right mind is going to risk publicly sponsoring
these kinds of nutjobs?
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