“Trans athlete”

From Out magazine:

Trans athlete forced to share 1st place with cisgender girls at track meet

Note both the deception and the discrepancy. They (the enemies) are called cisgender girls while he is called trans athlete. Listen, Out, when you’re avoiding spelling out the realities, that tells us you know they make you look like bullying shits. You are bullying shits. A rude bullying boy stole first place from two girls, and here you are trying to hide the stark facts behind the usual obfuscating verbiage.

California’s two-time state champion AB Hernandez dominated her latest division track meet this past weekend, and despite protests and controversial policies, she aims to close out her high school athletics career with a third state championship title.

Despite protests from people who think boys should not compete in girls’ track meets, he aims to keep competing in girls’ track meets, because he’s a greedy ruthless young shit.

She jumped higher than any other girl and took first place in three track and field contests. But a state athletic policy enacted last year forced transgender athlete AB Hernandez to share the podium on Saturday with cisgender girls who couldn’t match her performance.

No, the policy forced the girls to share the podium with a boy who ran in the girls’ race. It’s grossly unfair.

The 17-year-old was apparently warming up for her next event when the long jump medal ceremony took place, so Moorpark High School’s Gianna Gonzalez stood alone on the first-place podium, despite finishing more than a foot behind Hernandez, Fox News reported

Yes, because Hernandez is a boy, and it was the girls’ long jump ceremony, so he shouldn’t have been on the podium at all.

The author of this lying drivel is Dawn Ennis, whose real name is Don.

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  1. Acolyte of Sagan Avatar
    Acolyte of Sagan

    Don obviously doesn’t think that accuracy is important. Like this, for example, from the article:

    Then, after jumping nearly two feet higher in the triple jump..

    Triple jump – or “hop, skip and jump’ as we used to call it – is measured in length, not height.

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