Dr. Rachel McKinnon / Dr. Veronica Ivy / Rhys McKinnon / Rachel Veronica McKinnon / Foxy Moxy / SportIsARight - failed out of a tenured job, fat man who competes in womens sports, bougie landlord, ex"platonic life partners" with a fat pedo- moved home to canada in 2021

Why is Rhys leaving his tenured professor job?

  • lack of professionalism

    Votes: 345 53.7%
  • took too many leaves of absence

    Votes: 178 27.7%
  • department is downsizing

    Votes: 84 13.1%
  • lack of personal hygiene

    Votes: 254 39.6%
  • sexual harassment

    Votes: 245 38.2%
  • student complaints

    Votes: 292 45.5%
  • other (specify)

    Votes: 40 6.2%

  • Total voters
    642

Xenu Warrior Princess

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uh oh, looks like pissing off Martina Navratilova may have backfired:

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...cheating-transgender-women-in-sport-8fmjbnh99

http://archive.md/0fRIk

edit: the butthurt has already begun
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he says "transphobic" like it is a spell that stops people from disobeying him. No one cares dude.
Rhys' fellow fan boys are reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeing a bit tonight.
I started seeing people praise Martina earlier without context, then found out the reason.
Delicious.
Martina is a known person (unlike Rhys) and is thought of positively (unlike Rhys).
The more he doubles down (which he must, because HOW VERY DARE SHE DISAGREE WITH HIM), the more people will see his true nature and ignore him.

Saw this tweet.
Yeah, I have no idea how one of the most famous female athletes has access to the media.....
:thinking::thinking::thinking:
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Adding this. Dr. Rachel McKinnon PhD esquire has said this before, and so dogmatic about it, he is overplaying his hand way too soon.
Trans women are women (as we all know), so they should play in women's sport WITHOUT restrictions...meaning no surgeries or HRT required.
Just the declaration that the person is trans.
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A sports writer asking Martina unbiased questions:
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I just want to point out something
Here is the bio for sportsgirl (@lifeafterdawn)
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But here is Sportsgirl IRL
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That is all. Just felt the need to be an asshole, and I thank this site for helping my dreams come true.
 
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AlexJonesGotMePregnant

he put a baby in my butt
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Adding this. Dr. Rachel McKinnon PhD esquire has said this before, and so dogmatic about it, he is overplaying his hand way too soon.
Trans women are women (as we all know), so they should play in women's sport WITHOUT restrictions...meaning no surgeries or HRT required.
Just the declaration that the person is trans.
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"tonnes of things" lol you stupid bitch you can't even english correctly, american "tons" and british "tonnes" are not interchangeable you misogynistic retarded

A sports writer asking Martina unbiased questions:
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I just want to point out something
Here is the bio for sportsgirl (@lifeafterdawn)

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But here is Sportsgirl IRL
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That is all. Just felt the need to be an asshole, and I thank this site for helping my dreams come true.

i should have known better on both accounts but i was not prepared for either the manface or the fatfuck body
 

cestnul

Pre-Rehab Demi Lovato
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Does anyone have the full text for the Martina article?
I am sure I could find it for free if I wasn't so lazy and all.
Here's an archive link to the full article.

The rules on trans athletes reward cheats and punish the innocent
Letting men compete as women simply if they change their name and take hormones is unfair — no matter how those athletes may throw their weight around

Shortly before Christmas I inadvertently stumbled into the mother and father of a spat about gender and fair play in sport. It began with an instinctive reaction and a tweet that I wrote on a serious forum dealing with the subject. “You can’t just proclaim yourself a female and be able to compete against women,” I tweeted. “There must be some standards, and having a penis and competing as a woman would not fit that standard.”

Perhaps I could have phrased it more delicately and less dogmatically, but I was not prepared for the onslaught that followed, chiefly from a Canadian academic and transgender cyclist named Rachel McKinnon.

McKinnon won the Masters Track cycling world championship in Los Angeles last October in the 35-44 age category. It was a victory that gave rise to controversy — not least because the woman who came third, Jennifer Wagner-Assali, said it was “not fair”.

McKinnon has vigorously defended her right to compete, pointing out that, when tested, her levels of testosterone, the male hormone, were well within the limits set by world cycling’s governing body. Nevertheless, at 6ft tall and weighing more than 14 stone, she appeared to have a substantial advantage in muscle mass over her rivals.

My tweet brought an angry response from McKinnon, whom I had not named (I had no idea who she was at the time). She accused me of being “transphobic” and demanded I delete my tweet and apologise. Since I have spent much of my life fighting injustice, on my own behalf and for others, I was pretty put out, especially when the bullying tweets from McKinnon continued, like incoming fire.

Ever the peacemaker, I promised to keep quiet on the subject until I had properly researched it.
Well, I’ve now done that and, if anything, my views have strengthened. To put the argument at its most basic: a man can decide to be female, take hormones if required by whatever sporting organisation is concerned, win everything in sight and perhaps earn a small fortune, and then reverse his decision and go back to making babies if he so desires. It’s insane and it’s cheating. I am happy to address a transgender woman in whatever form she prefers, but I would not be happy to compete against her. It would not be fair.

Simply reducing hormone levels — the prescription most sports have adopted — does not solve the problem. A man builds up muscle and bone density, as well as a greater number of oxygen-carrying red blood cells, from childhood. Training increases the discrepancy. Indeed, if a male were to change gender in such a way as to eliminate any accumulated advantage, he would have to begin hormone treatment before puberty. For me, that is unthinkable.

Hundreds of athletes who have changed gender by declaration and limited hormone treatment have already achieved honours as women that were beyond their capabilities as men, especially in sports in which power rather than skill is paramount. McKinnon is just one example. That may uphold the International Olympic Committee’s charter, which holds that “the practice of sport is a human right”, but it is surely unfair on women who have to compete against people who, biologically, are still men.

I know the argument is made that sport is always unfair and that the notion of a level playing field is a myth. Someone who is 5ft tall has next to no chance on a basketball court. But I still believe that fairness should always be valued and strived for, and that unfairness introduced through human action and chemical means should be condemned and outlawed.

Let me make a critical distinction between transgender and transsexual athletes. Transsexuals have decided to change their gender and have had the deed done, surgically. They have made the full commitment. They are few in number and rarely enjoy a competitive advantage.

Back in the 1970s, when I was competing, Renée Richards appeared on the women’s tour. Originally a man named Richard Raskind — a strong but not outstanding player who competed at the US Open — Raskind changed his sex through surgery, changed his name (Renée means “reborn” in French) and began to compete as a woman.

I had no objection (she later became my coach and a friend), but some players refused to compete against her and the United States Tennis Association prevented her from competing at the US Open. She took the organisation to court for discrimination and won. She competed once more at the US Open, with very similar results to those she achieved two decades earlier as a man.

Judgments are difficult and dilemmas abound (Richards, now an ophthalmologist, these days has misgivings about her actions herself), but the ruling principle most be fairness.

That brings me to the most controversial current case, involving Caster Semenya, the Olympic 800m champion. She was designated female at birth and has been raised as female throughout her life. Suspicions were aroused because she was such a dominant runner and her body shape looked male.

It turned out that Semenya has a condition called hyperandrogenism, which produces naturally occurring, but elevated, levels of testosterone. She has never taken medication or sought an advantage. She has just trained and run.

Unfortunately, the International Association of Athletics Federations decided to bring in a rule requiring female athletes with naturally high testosterone levels to take hormone therapy for six months and then to maintain lower testosterone levels.

The new rule, which was due to come into force last November until it was legally challenged by Semenya and Athletics South Africa, was to apply to track events from 400m to a mile. Leaving out sprints and longer distances seems to me to be a clear case of discrimination by targeting Semenya. And can it be right to order athletes to take medication? What if the long-term effects proved harmful?

Semenya’s case will come up tomorrow at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. It is expected to last a week and the outcome is expected on March 29. I hope she wins.

Semenya, Richards and many others have been subject to vilification, ostracism and the awful human inclination to identify anyone who is different and start a witch hunt. I had problems of that kind myself when I came out as gay in 1981, and it hurt, terribly.

McKinnon, who says she received more than 100,000 hate messages on Twitter after winning the world championship, has presented herself and other transgender athletes as victims of prejudice. Certainly, there can be no excuse for such ignorance and nastiness.

But I also deplore what seems to be a growing tendency among transgender activists to denounce anyone who argues against them and to label them all as “transphobes”. That’s just another form of tyranny. I’m relatively tough and was able to stand up for myself in my Twitter exchange with McKinnon, but I worry that others may be cowed into silence or submission.

Here’s how I concluded my Twitter spat: “Rachel, you may be an expert on all things trans, but you are one nasty human being. Attack, attack, attack. I will not take it from you. You did not engage; you bullied. Not blocking you [though I later did, because who wants all that negativity], but enough already. All I want is fairness.”
 

Tragi-Chan

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uh oh, looks like pissing off Martina Navratilova may have backfired:

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...cheating-transgender-women-in-sport-8fmjbnh99



http://archive.md/0fRIk

edit: the butthurt has already begun
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he says "transphobic" like it is a spell that stops people from disobeying him. No one cares dude.
It’s not transphobic if it’s true. Where are all Rhys’ pre-transition cycling trophies? How come Rhys is able to beat “other” women on only a minimal training regime?
Rhys' fellow fan boys are reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeing a bit tonight.
I started seeing people praise Martina earlier without context, then found out the reason.
Delicious.
Martina is a known person (unlike Rhys) and is thought of positively (unlike Rhys).
The more he doubles down (which he must, because HOW VERY DARE SHE DISAGREE WITH HIM), the more people will see his true nature and ignore him.

Saw this tweet.
Yeah, I have no idea how one of the most famous female athletes has access to the media.....
:thinking::thinking::thinking:
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Amazing. Navratilova is a legend of both women’s sports and LGBT campaigning, both of which required her to do a lot more than simply exist. That’s why people listen to her. Don’t like it? Okay, achieve the same.
A sports writer asking Martina unbiased questions:
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I just want to point out something
Here is the bio for sportsgirl (@lifeafterdawn)

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But here is Sportsgirl IRL
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That is all. Just felt the need to be an asshole, and I thank this site for helping my dreams come true.
“SportsGirl.” Notice how biologically female athletes don’t put their gender front and centre like this. Because it’s not an achievement.
 

Solzhenitsyn

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Here's an archive link to the full article.

My tweet brought an angry response from McKinnon, whom I had not named (I had no idea who she was at the time). She accused me of being “transphobic” and demanded I delete my tweet and apologise. Since I have spent much of my life fighting injustice, on my own behalf and for others, I was pretty put out, especially when the bullying tweets from McKinnon continued, like incoming fire.

Ever the peacemaker, I promised to keep quiet on the subject until I had properly researched it.
Well, I’ve now done that and, if anything, my views have strengthened.
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Hot damn, straight for the jugular. Also I love the fact that McKinnon had a spergout over the article before he actually even read it.
 

break these cuffs

THANK YOU AJ
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Back in the 1970s, when I was competing, Renée Richards appeared on the women’s tour. Originally a man named Richard Raskind — a strong but not outstanding player who competed at the US Open — Raskind changed his sex through surgery, changed his name (Renée means “reborn” in French) and began to compete as a woman.

I had no objection (she later became my coach and a friend), but some players refused to compete against her and the United States Tennis Association prevented her from competing at the US Open. She took the organisation to court for discrimination and won. She competed once more at the US Open, with very similar results to those she achieved two decades earlier as a man.

Judgments are difficult and dilemmas abound (Richards, now an ophthalmologist, these days has misgivings about her actions herself), but the ruling principle most be fairness.
>I am a trailblazer and will be forever remembered on the right side of history!
>time passes
>Sorry everyone!
 

Positron

Ran, Bob Ran!
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Rhys still thinks he can fool anyone:
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Rhys has a "sports agent":
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I'm not familiar with the sports business (which Rhys isn't even part of), but is it usual for a normal professional athlete to be represented by an agency? I'm obviously not talking about celebrities like Cristiano Ronaldo or Kobe Bryant, who has regular media appearances and commercial endorsements; I'm talking about regular atheletes who take part in international events.
 

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The sports journalist who wanted to write an opinion piece about Navrátilová has published her blow file, I mean very objective article now https://www.outsports.com/2019/2/17...athletes-are-men-competing-as-women-is-unfair
Martina Navratilova on trans athletes: ‘Letting men compete as women is unfair’

Martina Navratilova, who first came out as lesbian in 1981, came out again Sunday as a transphobe.

In an op-ed for The Sunday Times of London, the tennis icon wrote a clear-cut explanation of her perspective that transgender women athletes should not be allowed to compete as women.

Navratilova states her belief that trans women are men who “decide to be female,” and that to allow them to compete with women is “insane and it’s cheating... it is surely unfair on women who have to compete against people who, biologically, are still men.”

And while she is rightly revered for her 177 career titles, 59 Grand Slam titles, and for being a strong advocate for both the LGBTQ community and human rights, Navratilova is not a scientist. That fact did not stop her from making unsubstantiated claims in her op-ed about hormone levels; she also repeated long-debunked claims that doctors are prescribing hormones to children who identify as trans.

“Simply reducing hormone levels — the prescription most sports have adopted — does not solve the problem. A man builds up muscle and bone density, as well as a greater number of oxygen-carrying red blood cells, from childhood. Training increases the discrepancy. Indeed, if a male were to change gender in such a way as to eliminate any accumulated advantage, he would have to begin hormone treatment before puberty. For me, that is unthinkable.”

Navratilova first waded into the debate over transgender inclusion in late December with a tweet that won praise from right wingers and condemnation from trans advocates and allies: “You can’t just proclaim yourself a female and be able to compete against women,” Navratilova tweeted. “There must be some standards, and having a penis and competing as a woman would not fit that standard.”

The backlash from LGBTQ twitter, particularly transgender cycling champion Dr. Rachel McKinnon, an Outsports contributor, prompted Navratilova to delete her tweet, and she committed to listening and learning on the issue.

“I am sorry if I said anything anywhere near transphobic- certainly I meant no harm,” she tweeted. “I will educate myself better on this issue but meantime I will be quiet about it. Thank you”

The tennis star did not go so quietly, however, engaging in a bitter public feud with McKinnon on Twitter, in which Navratilova accused the trans woman of bullying, and called her “a nasty human being.” McKinnon pressed her to apologize for tweets that she labeled “transphobic.”

“People: genitals are IRRELEVANT to sports performance. Totally irrelevant. The difference between a trans woman (especially on testosterone blockers) with a penis...and a trans woman without a penis is NOTHING. So focusing on the genitals IS transphobic #SorryNotSorry #Facts”

In subsequent tweets, Navratilova again promised to look deeper into the issue. She was tagged on Twitter with links to articles, including some provided by this author, and appeared genuinely interested in hearing all arguments related to trans inclusion in sports.

At the time, Outsports co-founder Cyd Zeigler praised Navratilova for her offer to educate herself, and gave her the benefit of the doubt as to her intentions.

“Certainly she did not mean to give fuel to anti-trans forces on the Right who aim to undermine decades of forward movement toward equality. And I don’t believe for a second she meant to upset or undermine trans athletes anywhere,” Zeigler wrote. “It’s encouraging to see Navratilova say she will do some listening and learning to better understand the issue. That’s a great start, and the mark of someone who just wants to do the right thing.”

But it appears, the right thing for Navratilova is discrimination against trans athletes who have not undergone sexual reassignment surgery, writing that “unfairness introduced through human action and chemical means should be condemned and outlawed.”

If Sunday’s op-ed is the result of research by Navratilova, she left no doubt her original opinion has not changed. In fact, she said as much:

“Ever the peacemaker, I promised to keep quiet on the subject until I had properly researched it. Well, I’ve now done that and, if anything, my views have strengthened. To put the argument at its most basic: a man can decide to be female, take hormones if required by whatever sporting organisation is concerned, win everything in sight and perhaps earn a small fortune, and then reverse his decision and go back to making babies if he so desires. It’s insane and it’s cheating. I am happy to address a transgender woman in whatever form she prefers, but I would not be happy to compete against her. It would not be fair.”

McKinnon, who is blocked by Navratilova on Twitter, tweeted a link to the op-ed Saturday night, and was blunt.

“Remember when I said that it looked like Martina Navratilova is transphobic? Holy. Fuck. She went FULL transphobe. Damn, y’all. She sure holds a grudge. She also has NO idea what years of HRT does to some trans women’s sperm (i.e., eliminates the ability to make it after a long enough time). Also, what about the trans women who have genital surgery? Hmm? What the fuck does making babies have to do with anything?”

For a lesbian, Navratilova does seem overly concerned with penises. In one curious point, she differentiated between trans and transsexual women — specifically, expressing support for post-op trans athletes who have had surgery to create a neovagina and in the process remove both penile and scrotal tissue. “Let me make a critical distinction between transgender and transsexual athletes,” she wrote. “Transsexuals have decided to change their gender and have had the deed done, surgically. They have made the full commitment. They are few in number and rarely enjoy a competitive advantage.”

As an example, Navratilova mentioned, as she has previously on Twitter, her former coach and friend Renée Richards, the trans pioneer who won the right to play in the Women’s U.S. Open. In addition to deadnaming her, she proceeded to use her “friend” to make her ultimate points about regrets, fairness, and bullying.

“I also deplore what seems to be a growing tendency among transgender activists to denounce anyone who argues against them and to label them all as “transphobes,” Navratilova wrote. “That’s just another form of tyranny.” She added that she remained concerned about her tangle with McKinnon, using language that suggested she viewed their engagement as one between a woman and someone in a stereotypically male, predatory role:

“I worry that others may be cowed into silence or submission.”

The champion cyclist responded to Navratilova in an online conversation with Outsports.

“Navratilova’s latest piece in the Sunday Times is both disturbing, upsetting, and deeply transphobic,” McKinnon said.

“She trades on age-old stereotypes and stigma against trans women, treating us as men just pretending to be real women. She seeks to deny trans women equal rights to compete under the rules. And the current rules, such as the International Olympic Committee since 2003, explicitly welcomes trans women to compete at the highest levels. I suppose it’s too much to ask for Martina to simply do the same.”

Navratilova’s op-ed was one leg of a trifecta of “gender critical” articles in The Sunday Times: one about a trans athlete sent to prison for attacking officials with a knife for requiring hormonal testing, and another attacking government-run gender clinics and Mermaids, an advocacy group for trans and non-binary children. The issue of gender identity in the U.K. has become a flashpoint in both feminist segments and the broader society, with Fleet Street amplifying the voices of those questioning the validity of trans people.

Those voices will be especially significant this week as Olympic champion Caster Semenya appeals a rule instituted by the IAAF to require women with higher than typical testosterone levels to undergo hormone treatment in order to compete. In her op-ed, Navratilova weighed-in on the case, as it is set to be heard by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland Monday.

“I hope she wins,” Navratilova wrote, saying the rule change “seems to me to be a clear case of discrimination by targeting Semenya.” The South African silver medalist is not transgender, but according to The New York Times, reports have surfaced that Semenya may have been born with hidden testicles, or a condition called hyperandrogenism, causing her to have higher than typical testosterone levels. Those reports have not been verified.

In view of Navratilova’s own struggles coming out as lesbian in 1981, Semenya’s fight and Richards’ experiences, she does offer consolation in her op-ed to McKinnon and other trans athletes for being “victims of prejudice,” or for at least claiming to be, concluding, “...there can be no excuse for such ignorance and nastiness.”

Athena Del Rosario, an NCAA hockey goalie who came out in Outsports in 2017, tweeted her disappointment to us, upon seeing Navratilova’s op-ed:

“Oh geeze she thinks I’m a cheater without even knowing shit about me. What a loser. As an athlete being called a cheater is just about the worst thing. Martina, you re trash. I’m not above insults. You’ve got a more manlier body than me you bag.”

Outsports reached out to Navratilova for comment, but as of press time has not received a response; a U.K.-based anti-trans group that she follows, “Fair Play For Women,” instead offered a thread of tweets supporting her claims.
>Martina Navratilova, who first came out as lesbian in 1981, came out again Sunday as a transphobe
>For a lesbian, Navratilova does seem overly concerned with penises

It doesn't get more unbiased than this!
 

GenderCop

Friendly neighborhood gender cop
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excuse me for repeating what i said on the tranny news thread... but only idiots (like rhys) would go after somebody who stared down the damn soviets. its the way ppl always underestimated ayn rand or john paul II. they learned to be uncompromising and mean.

once you deal with actual fascists, the silly little wannabe fascists are easy.

in fact, notice how Martina knows exactly what to say to make them all sperg in unison.

playing them like violins, comes from her early lifetime experience in dodging the KGB.
 

Box of Shame

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A sports writer asking Martina unbiased questions:
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I just want to point out something
Here is the bio for sportsgirl (@lifeafterdawn)

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But here is Sportsgirl IRL
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That is all. Just felt the need to be an asshole, and I thank this site for helping my dreams come true.

The only people willing to take Rhys's side on this are fellow insane troons.
Dawn Ennis = Don Ennis
He has switched back and forth from man to man-in-a-dress several times and got fired from ABC for "performance related issues." Yeah, right, not for being an insane asshole troon, although I'm sure being an insane troon has to have an effect on job performance.

Mods feel free to remove if this is too far off topic, just thought it would be funny to show the kind of person sticking up for Rhys and his insane claim that males have no athletic advantage over females.
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Tragi-Chan

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The sports journalist who wanted to write an opinion piece about Navrátilová has published her blow file, I mean very objective article now https://www.outsports.com/2019/2/17...athletes-are-men-competing-as-women-is-unfair>Martina Navratilova, who first came out as lesbian in 1981, came out again Sunday as a transphobe
>For a lesbian, Navratilova does seem overly concerned with penises

It doesn't get more unbiased than this!
I mean, the article claims Navratilova repeated the suggestion that doctors are prescribing hormones to children, then illustrated it with a passage in which she says that to eliminate the competitive advantage, a child “would have to begin hormone treatment before puberty.” It’s good to see that in a world of prejudice, journalism is no longer only open to people with basic reading comprehension.

We get the old “but she r not scientist!!!” argument. Is Rhys? Is this journalist? What’s the science behind identifying as female? These guys love science when they can wave it at their enemies, but any other time it’s irrelevant and transphobic.

Bonus points for the fact that even in an article weighted against her, the quotes by Navratilova are calm and reasoned, while those by trans athletes are shrieking, sweary and rage-filled. Have a wank, girls. Might calm you down.
 

AlexJonesGotMePregnant

he put a baby in my butt
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We get the old “but she r not scientist!!!” argument. Is Rhys? Is this journalist? What’s the science behind identifying as female? These guys love science when they can wave it at their enemies, but any other time it’s irrelevant and transphobic.

I thought the same thing when I read through the article. What's more is that competitive athletes generally have to learn a shit ton about the human body and how it works in relation to their sport as they're constantly pushing to optimize what they were born with; as a lifelong and worldclass competitor, it's obvious that Martina is going to have a narrow but expert-level knowledge about this shit. As a miserable post-doc in philosophy who thinks there's no long-term biological difference between male and female bodies, Rhys clearly knows nothing.

Martina, if you happen upon this thread, feel free to say hello. It would be great to learn more about the world of competitive sports. Every additional fact I've learned just makes Rhys' claims even funnier.
 

sperginity

why the fuck does a dolphin need a wheelchair?????
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This tactic doesn't work anymore lol, now the news is just going to quote one of your sperg outs without you around to defend it.
When you're this wrong I suppose it isn't really relevant.

In the original post I made about martina's article, I failed to point out that the main picture above the article is Rhys in the winners circle along with two biological women next to him. Even if you get people to agree with Rhys for woke points they run into some serious cognitive dissonance when they see pictures of male athletes next to female ones. The brain registers the difference immediately.
 

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