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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #126 on: April 02, 2025, 05:03:18 PM »
I know you don't cRusty. I know you're all about cis-gendered women having to compete against men.

That's why whenever this is brought up, you can't defend it, so you just tap out.

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« Reply #127 on: April 02, 2025, 05:35:05 PM »



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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #128 on: April 02, 2025, 07:07:23 PM »
I know you don't cRusty. I know you're all about cis-gendered women having to compete against men.

That's why whenever this is brought up, you can't defend it, so you just tap out.

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What is there to defend? There was a fencing tournament that a woman signed up for and refused to play against another eligible woman, so she was kicked out of the tournament, which is standard policy for the US Fencing organization. These are adults playing for fun and this awful person tries to have a Riley Gaines moment against over a trans woman who finished 24th out of 39 participants.

eff that vile woman for making a spectacle of the event and potentially putting the trans woman's life at risk and eff anyone who thinks she was treated unfairly and wants to use this for political gain.


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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #129 on: April 02, 2025, 07:11:53 PM »
I know you don't cRusty. I know you're all about cis-gendered women having to compete against men.

That's why whenever this is brought up, you can't defend it, so you just tap out.

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What is there to defend? There was a fencing tournament that a woman signed up for and refused to play against another eligible woman, so she was kicked out of the tournament, which is standard policy for the US Fencing organization. These are adults playing for fun and this awful person tries to have a Riley Gaines moment against over a trans woman who finished 24th out of 39 participants.

eff that vile woman for making a spectacle of the event and potentially putting the trans woman's life at risk and eff anyone who thinks she was treated unfairly and wants to use this for political gain.

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #130 on: April 02, 2025, 07:14:50 PM »
Also I care very much about women playing sports against men. My daughter plays club water polo in the men's division at her college. Why? She won't be the fastest or strongest or have the best shot but she loves the sport and loves to compete, which is what sports SHOULD be about at everything but the highest level.

Give me a rough ridin' break with people talking about trans women competing in adult regional fencing tournaments as an example of supporting women's sports. It's so disingenuous. eff that crap straight to hell.

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #131 on: April 02, 2025, 10:28:39 PM »
Also I care very much about women playing sports against men. My daughter plays club water polo in the men's division at her college. Why? She won't be the fastest or strongest or have the best shot but she loves the sport and loves to compete, which is what sports SHOULD be about at everything but the highest level.

Give me a rough ridin' break with people talking about trans women competing in adult regional fencing tournaments as an example of supporting women's sports. It's so disingenuous. eff that crap straight to hell.

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #132 on: April 02, 2025, 10:56:35 PM »
I know you don't cRusty. I know you're all about cis-gendered women having to compete against men.

That's why whenever this is brought up, you can't defend it, so you just tap out.

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What is there to defend? There was a fencing tournament that a woman signed up for and refused to play against another eligible woman, so she was kicked out of the tournament, which is standard policy for the US Fencing organization. These are adults playing for fun and this awful person tries to have a Riley Gaines moment against over a trans woman who finished 24th out of 39 participants.

eff that vile woman for making a spectacle of the event and potentially putting the trans woman's life at risk and eff anyone who thinks she was treated unfairly and wants to use this for political gain.



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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #133 on: April 03, 2025, 02:01:14 PM »
I know you don't cRusty. I know you're all about cis-gendered women having to compete against men.

That's why whenever this is brought up, you can't defend it, so you just tap out.

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What is there to defend? There was a fencing tournament that a woman signed up for and refused to play against another eligible woman, so she was kicked out of the tournament, which is standard policy for the US Fencing organization. These are adults playing for fun and this awful person tries to have a Riley Gaines moment against over a trans woman who finished 24th out of 39 participants.

eff that vile woman for making a spectacle of the event and potentially putting the trans woman's life at risk and eff anyone who thinks she was treated unfairly and wants to use this for political gain.

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #134 on: April 03, 2025, 02:04:28 PM »
I mean this has always been the goal. Sports was always a fig leaf.  Legalized discrimination is what Republicans want.  Trans today, gay tomorrow, Black people after that.

The Civil Rights Act is the bane of conservativism and they will do anything to remove it.

This also didn't get the love it deserved. This is absolutely why, if you consider yourself a civil rights absolutist, that you should hold people's feet to the fire who are willing to put civil rights on the back burner for any reason at all.

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #135 on: April 03, 2025, 04:04:24 PM »
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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #136 on: April 03, 2025, 04:20:40 PM »
Also I care very much about women playing sports against men. My daughter plays club water polo in the men's division at her college. Why? She won't be the fastest or strongest or have the best shot but she loves the sport and loves to compete, which is what sports SHOULD be about at everything but the highest level.

Give me a rough ridin' break with people talking about trans women competing in adult regional fencing tournaments as an example of supporting women's sports. It's so disingenuous. eff that crap straight to hell.

I’m sorry, how is your daughter playing against men in club water polo at all relevant to this discussion? 

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #137 on: April 03, 2025, 04:34:44 PM »
Why is trans sports talk filtering into the general trans thread?
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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #138 on: April 03, 2025, 04:41:41 PM »
Why is trans sports talk filtering into the general trans thread?
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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #139 on: April 03, 2025, 06:29:43 PM »
Also I care very much about women playing sports against men. My daughter plays club water polo in the men's division at her college. Why? She won't be the fastest or strongest or have the best shot but she loves the sport and loves to compete, which is what sports SHOULD be about at everything but the highest level.

Give me a rough ridin' break with people talking about trans women competing in adult regional fencing tournaments as an example of supporting women's sports. It's so disingenuous. eff that crap straight to hell.

I’m sorry, how is your daughter playing against men in club water polo at all relevant to this discussion?
I gotta agree with Kim. This thread is about hating trans people, not men and women competing against each other.

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #140 on: April 03, 2025, 08:22:17 PM »
I know you don't cRusty. I know you're all about cis-gendered women having to compete against men.

That's why whenever this is brought up, you can't defend it, so you just tap out.

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What is there to defend? There was a fencing tournament that a woman signed up for and refused to play against another eligible woman, so she was kicked out of the tournament, which is standard policy for the US Fencing organization. These are adults playing for fun and this awful person tries to have a Riley Gaines moment against over a trans woman who finished 24th out of 39 participants.

eff that vile woman for making a spectacle of the event and potentially putting the trans woman's life at risk and eff anyone who thinks she was treated unfairly and wants to use this for political gain.

Yeah!! eff this dumb $!#*!! Who in the hell does she think she is refusing to play in this dumb match??  What right does she think SHE has? This whore is just wanting to take attention away from this trans and be like that bitch, Riley Gaines.  If they would have played the Nat'l anthem at this event I'm sure she would have knelt being the attention seeking $!#* that we know that she is!  Un-rough ridin' believable the nerve of this vile whore! 

How in the world is the approval of the dems at an all time low???  I just don't get it.   
Fifteen minutes later, when the Kansas locker room opened its doors to the media, the Jayhawks were still crying. Literally, bawling. All of them. I've never seen anything like it, and I've seen devastated college locker rooms -- after losses in the Final Four, the national championship game -- ever

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #141 on: April 03, 2025, 09:47:01 PM »
I know you don't cRusty. I know you're all about cis-gendered women having to compete against men.

That's why whenever this is brought up, you can't defend it, so you just tap out.

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What is there to defend? There was a fencing tournament that a woman signed up for and refused to play against another eligible woman, so she was kicked out of the tournament, which is standard policy for the US Fencing organization. These are adults playing for fun and this awful person tries to have a Riley Gaines moment against over a trans woman who finished 24th out of 39 participants.

eff that vile woman for making a spectacle of the event and potentially putting the trans woman's life at risk and eff anyone who thinks she was treated unfairly and wants to use this for political gain.

Yeah!! eff this dumb $!#*!! Who in the hell does she think she is refusing to play in this dumb match??  What right does she think SHE has?

What rights were taken away from the woman who quit?

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #142 on: April 03, 2025, 09:58:05 PM »
who cares

Yeah!! eff this dumb $!#*!! Who in the hell does she think she is refusing to play in this dumb match??  What right does she think SHE has? This whore is just wanting to take attention away from this trans and be like that bitch, Riley Gaines.  If they would have played the Nat'l anthem at this event I'm sure she would have knelt being the attention seeking $!#* that we know that she is!  Un-rough ridin' believable the nerve of this vile whore! 

How in the world is the approval of the dems at an all time low???  I just don't get it.

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #143 on: April 03, 2025, 10:00:47 PM »
I know you don't cRusty. I know you're all about cis-gendered women having to compete against men.

That's why whenever this is brought up, you can't defend it, so you just tap out.

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What is there to defend? There was a fencing tournament that a woman signed up for and refused to play against another eligible woman, so she was kicked out of the tournament, which is standard policy for the US Fencing organization. These are adults playing for fun and this awful person tries to have a Riley Gaines moment against over a trans woman who finished 24th out of 39 participants.

eff that vile woman for making a spectacle of the event and potentially putting the trans woman's life at risk and eff anyone who thinks she was treated unfairly and wants to use this for political gain.

Yeah!! eff this dumb $!#*!! Who in the hell does she think she is refusing to play in this dumb match??  What right does she think SHE has? This whore is just wanting to take attention away from this trans and be like that bitch, Riley Gaines.  If they would have played the Nat'l anthem at this event I'm sure she would have knelt being the attention seeking $!#* that we know that she is!  Un-rough ridin' believable the nerve of this vile whore! 

How in the world is the approval of the dems at an all time low???  I just don't get it.

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Re: Transgender issues (not necessarily in sports)
« Reply #144 on: April 03, 2025, 10:05:04 PM »
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« Reply #145 on: April 03, 2025, 10:06:37 PM »
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« Reply #146 on: April 03, 2025, 10:34:20 PM »
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« Reply #147 on: April 03, 2025, 10:42:06 PM »
:confused:.  What did I do wrong?  I'm just trying to fit in here guys?  Did I not demonize her enough?  I mean I used the same verbiage that Mcat did and probably did as much research on her to justify what he said?  She's obviously an attention seeking whore right?  I mean It might have come off a little more rage filled but not by much right?  It's that you all were just so happy to pat him on the back and I wanted to fit in.. damnit!
Fifteen minutes later, when the Kansas locker room opened its doors to the media, the Jayhawks were still crying. Literally, bawling. All of them. I've never seen anything like it, and I've seen devastated college locker rooms -- after losses in the Final Four, the national championship game -- ever

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« Reply #148 on: April 03, 2025, 10:44:33 PM »
:confused:.  What did I do wrong?  I'm just trying to fit in here guys?  Did I not demonize her enough?  I mean I used the same verbiage that Mcat did and probably did as much research on her to justify what he said?  She's obviously an attention seeking whore right?  I mean It might have come off a little more rage filled but not by much right?  It's that you all were just so happy to pat him on the back and I wanted to fit in.. damnit!

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« Reply #149 on: April 03, 2025, 11:03:09 PM »
:confused:.  What did I do wrong?  I'm just trying to fit in here guys?  Did I not demonize her enough?  I mean I used the same verbiage that Mcat did and probably did as much research on her to justify what he said?  She's obviously an attention seeking whore right?  I mean It might have come off a little more rage filled but not by much right?  It's that you all were just so happy to pat him on the back and I wanted to fit in.. damnit!

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"eff that vile woman".   He actually knew that she was vile which is impressive isn't it?  And I know hyperbole is a little over your head.
Fifteen minutes later, when the Kansas locker room opened its doors to the media, the Jayhawks were still crying. Literally, bawling. All of them. I've never seen anything like it, and I've seen devastated college locker rooms -- after losses in the Final Four, the national championship game -- ever