2020 Olympics - Enter the Troon?

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Anyone else Think the next Olympic games are going to be a gigantic fucking redpill for Women?

I'm not a woman nor am I an athelete, I just think its going to change many womens opinions if they see a large portion of womens medals going to trans atheletes, and when conversation goes to things like red blood cells, fast twitch muscle fibers, and not just serum-testosterone levels...
 

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Will the 2020 Olympics allow transgendered athletes? I haven't read anything about them allowing it although it doesn't surprise me.
The IOC has allowed troons since 2003 (source: Dr. Rhys McKinnon), but so far no troon actually made it. Countries used to have shame and understood that having a man nabbing women's medals is bad for image, but ethos are changing now. The United Caliphate and Canuckistan will likely push out troons in order to be seen as the Wokest Country Ever.

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I'm not a woman nor am I an athelete, I just think its going to change many womens opinions if they see a large portion of womens medals going to trans atheletes, and when conversation goes to things like red blood cells, fast twitch muscle fibers, and not just serum-testosterone levels...
To troons, any scientific test is transphobic and should not be done.
 
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Any man who needs to cut of his dick and put on a dress to win an olympic event, because it's the only way he can feel good about himself, deserves nothing but scorn and ridicule.
I can only immagine that's how countries who don't comply with the Social Justice narative are going to react.
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Lucky for you, there's a slasher flick about that. It's called Fatal Games, you should check it out.

I mostly predict drunk foriegners causing trouble out in Yamanote/Tokyo Metropolis and acting like they own Tokyo though. There's even going to be an Otaku convention around June 25-27th next year too, can't wait for all of the tension between that and the Olympic crowds.
 

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Well I’ll get to enjoy it once it comes around. (Lol Tokyo area.)
Lucky for you, there's a slasher flick about that. It's called Fatal Games, you should check it out.

I mostly predict drunk foriegners causing trouble out in Yamanote/Tokyo Metropolis and acting like they own Tokyo though. There's even going to be an Otaku convention around June 25-27th next year too, can't wait for all of the tension between that and the Olympic crowds.
Most of these foreigners will be disappointed in how boring some parts of what they consider “cool”.
 

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What I'm wondering is if there will be another incident of teams/players intentionally throwing events for better seeding, like what happened in Badminton at the 2012 Olympics.
 

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Oh....this is not gonna improve relations with South Korea. Or China for that matter, and possibly some other Asian country with scars:


Tokyo Olympics committee to allow Rising Sun Flag displays during 2020 games

Posted on : Sep.4,2019 16:18 KST Modified on : Sep.4,2019 16:18 KST
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Flag seen as symbol of Japan’s past imperial aggressions by China and Korea
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe next to the Rising Sun Flag during a Japan Self-Defense Forces exercise in Saitama Prefecture in October 2018. (Reuters/Yonhap News)
The organizing committee for next year’s Olympic and Paralympic games in Tokyo has announced that it won’t place any restrictions on displays of the Rising Sun Flag, a symbol of the country’s militaristic past, to be used without any restrictions, a decision that’s likely to be controversial.

On Sept. 3, South Korean broadcaster SBS reported that the organizing committee had responded to an inquiry by saying there’s no reason for it to ban the Rising Sun Flag, which is widely used in Japan. According to SBS, the organizing committee explained that it doesn’t think the flag should be banned because it’s not inherently political.

The Rising Sun Flag is used on a limited basis in Japan today by organizations such as the Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF), but a large number of Japanese fans at the Tokyo Olympics are likely to bring it with them and wave it from the stands while cheering on Japanese athletes. That would likely provoke altercations with visitors from Korea, China, and other countries that were once invaded by imperial Japan.

The Korea Paralympic Committee is currently calling for a redesign of the medals slated to be used in the Tokyo Paralympics, because they resemble the Rising Sun Flag.

During the daily briefing on Tuesday, the spokesperson of South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the ministry would be making an effort to prevent the controversial flag from being taken into Olympic venues.

“The Japanese know full well that their neighbors regard the Rising Sun Flag as a symbol of Japan’s militaristic and imperial past. Japan needs to be more humble about owning up to its historical legacy,” said Kim In-chul, the ministry spokesperson.

“We plan to keep working with the relevant ministries to ensure that this matter is addressed,” Kim added.

The Korean Sport and Olympic Committee plans to increase its cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. While acknowledging the difficulty of forcing Japan to ban the flag, a committee spokesperson said that the committee would be working with the Foreign Ministry and other government bodies to ensure the flag is added to the list of banned items to prevent scuffles from breaking out between Japanese and South Korean fans.

By Lee Chan-young and Park Min-hee, staff reporters
 

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Honestly this is the Olympics I somewhat look forward to, mostly because of the promising presentation and the fact that it's not some country with truly deep seated problems (Brazil and Greece).
 
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Oh....this is not gonna improve relations with South Korea. Or China for that matter, and possibly some other Asian country with scars:


The Rising Sun standard origin goes back to feudal Japan-there was an old Victorian house that had a Rising Sun emblem below the roof in my neighborhood in San Francisco (a WWII vet pointed it out to us). I doubt the Japanese will abandon it now just to make a few Korean commies happy.
 

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