Tuesday, 31 December 2024

MEN ARE ENTITLED TO BE WOMEN

Anyone who complains about men competing as women is just a sexist bigot!

This is all perfectly fair and reasonable:

In 2018 a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman won a women’s world championship cycling event.

Rachel McKinnon, a professor at the College of Charleston, won the women’s sprint 35-39 age bracket at the 2018 UCI Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Los Angeles.

“Focusing on performance advantage is largely irrelevant because this is a rights issue. We shouldn’t be worried about trans people taking over the Olympics. We should be worried about their fairness and human rights instead.”

McKinnon also compared restrictions on biological males competing in women’s events to racial segregation.

“This is bigger than sports, and it’s about human rights,” McKinnon said to USA Today.

“By catering to cisgender people’s views, that furthers transgender people’s oppression. When it comes to extending rights to a minority population, why would we ask the majority? I bet a lot of white people were pissed off when we desegregated sports racially and allowed black people. But they had to deal with it.”

https://dailycaller.com/2018/10/14/biological-male-wins-womens-world-cycling-championship/


Monday, 30 December 2024

FEMINISM IS A MAN'S GAME

 Something is just not right about feminism...

 









 
Yes, feminists are mostly MEN! The joke is on us...

Thursday, 5 December 2024

AMY WINEHOUSE LOOKING HOT

 AMY WINEHOUSE WAS ONE SEXY DUDE






BACK WHEN WOMEN'S SPORT WAS FOR WOMEN

Jarmila Kratochvílová was a Czechoslovak track and field athlete. In 1983, she set the world record for the woman's 800 meters, which still stands as the longest-standing individual world record in athletics.
 
 

In 1983, Kratochvílová broke the 800 m world record with a time of 1:53.28. At the World Championships shortly afterwards, she set a world record of 47.99 seconds to win the 400 m.[5]

Kratochvílová's 1983 400-metre world record of 47.99 seconds stood for two years until it was broken by her great rival Marita Koch in 1985. Koch's 400-metre world record of 47.60 seconds still stands in 2024. Kratochvílová's world record on an indoor track—49.59—stood until 19 February 2023 when the 400-meter indoor world record was broken by Femke Bol from the Netherlands with a time of 49.26.[6][7][8] Koch and Kratochvílová are the only women who have broken the 48-second barrier in a laned 400-metre outdoor race.[6] Her 800-metre world record is the longest-standing unshared track record in men or women's athletics, and it was described by 1996 Olympic champion Svetlana Masterkova as ".. very fast. It's impossible for women to run so fast. It will last for 100 years."[9]

Kratochvílová was a late developer, not breaking 53 seconds for the 400 metres until she was 27, and she was 32 when she set her world records.[10]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarmila_Kratochv%C3%ADlov%C3%A1




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