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Tecumsehsbones

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Just saying, that woman born as biological woman, transitioned to man, competing in sports, is a thing that does exist.

In all honesty, I was kind of surprised myself with the above.
Gee, I wonder if that has anything to do with the fact that the large majority of sports were optimized to the characteristics of the bio-male physique?

I don't see many trans women taking medals in women's gymnastics.
 
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Gee, I wonder if that has anything to do with the fact that the large majority of sports were optimized to the characteristics of the bio-male physique?

I don't see many trans women taking medals in women's gymnastics.
What's the core reason that we don't see an abundance of trans men working in labour, trades, sciences and engineering?
 

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Gee, I wonder if that has anything to do with the fact that the large majority of sports were optimized to the characteristics of the bio-male physique?

I don't see many trans women taking medals in women's gymnastics.
Loud exhale…😉…what I said, & provided a link….is that women who started as women then transitioned to a male gender…and are competing in male sports…are a thing that exists. They’re real and not fictional.

That was my whole point. That’s it. Nothing about optimize body plans, and so on and so forth….just that they’re real and exist as opposed to not existing at all.
 
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Loud exhale…😉…what I said, & provided a link….is that women who started as women then transitioned to a male gender…and are competing in male sports…are a thing that exists. They’re real and not fictional.

That was my whole point. That’s it. Nothing about optimize body plans, and so on and so forth….just that they’re real and exist as opposed to not existing at all.
Funny part is, you know what women, as a group, are better for than men, as a group?

Fighter pilots. Women on average have a higher tolerance for G stresses and better small-movement control (like handling a control stick). They are also, on average, smaller and can fit into smaller cockpits.

Astronauts, too. During Apollo, it was estimated that it cost $100,000 per pound to move a payload into orbit. The Air Force's "design woman" is 135 pounds. The "design man" is 185. That's five million bucks per head per launch saved with female astronauts.

I so propose. The infantry should be men-only, and the fighter jock(ette)s and astronauts should be women-only.
 
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It is because people like you can't past the fact that a "man" would "want to BE a woman". That's why it's misogyny.



Because TERF fits you; do you even know what TERF's are, what it means?

TERF's have nothing to do with misogyny. And everything to do with elitism and somehow thinking women are super special.

Fun fact, Merc; we're not.


That's sports! Thought you were against women playing sports?



In your mind maybe.



"Dear"... oh please.



Sorry, I'm not 'able' to play with people like you, I'm not 'woman' enough.
Apparently.
 
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petros

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Not only an American Issue.


FUCK Piggs. Every day he does something to prove he is an absolute Piece of Shit and he canNOT be kicked to the fucking curb in NB soon enough.
“We know the LGBTQ youth are more likely to experience homelessness, are more likely to experience suicide and are less likely to experience both of those things if they can identify a supportive home environment,” Chisholm said.
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Sorority members sue school after peeping trans sister allowed in 'safe space'
Author of the article:Denette Wilford
Published May 16, 2023 • 2 minute read
Sorority sisters are suing a Wyoming school
Sorority sisters are suing a Wyoming school for allowing a transgender woman to live in their house. PHOTO BY THE MEGYN KELLY SHOW /YouTube
Members of a University of Wyoming sorority said they feel “vulnerable” with a transgender woman being allowed to move into their house next term.


Seven Kappa Kappa Gamma members filed a lawsuit against the school, claiming Artemis Langford has been visibly aroused while in their company.


The 21-year-old member, who is 6-foot-2 and weighs 260 pounds, is not yet living in the house, but spends a “significant” amount of time there along with 50 other young women.

The university granted Langford permission to move into the house in September, something the women said leaves them feeling vulnerable.

“It is really uncomfortable,” one of the young women, Hannah, told Megyn Kelly on her podcast on Monday.

“Some of the girls have been sexually assaulted or sexually harassed. Some girls live in constant fear in our home. Men are never allowed on the second floor of our house apart from moving in and moving out.”

Hannah explained that the domain is an “only-female space” and is meant to be a “safe space for us to rest our head at night.”

The women said they understand that a trans woman like Langford also needs to be protected and have their own safe space — but moving into their home is not the answer.

“There has been an exemption granted for his safety, but not for us,” Ellie told Kelly. “They have decided that the individual does not need to live in the house, but this individual has gotten preferential treatment. (Langford) still comes to the house and engages in dinners and sits in chairs to watch the girls.”



The women’s lawsuit claims Langford would stare at the girls in a common area for hours without talking.

“An adult human male does not become a woman just because he tells others that he has a female ‘gender identity’ and behaves in what he believes to be a stereotypically female manner,” the lawsuit states.

“The Fraternity Council has betrayed the central purpose and mission of Kappa Kappa Gamma by conflating the experience of being a woman with the experience of men engaging in behaviour generally associated with women.”

The suit also alleged that Langford “has, while watching members enter the sorority house, had an erection visible through his leggings. Other times, he has had a pillow in his lap.”



The women are asking for unspecified damages and that Langford’s sorority membership be nullified.

“We lost quite a few members as a result of this,” member Cassie said. “I refuse to subvert my rights as a woman to cater towards the comfort of a man. Everyone needs to be treated with dignity … but there’s a line and it has been crossed.

“We can’t allow woke culture to be the arbiter of what sisterhood is. It’s a shared experience. It’s growth and development. This experience is not doing this individual any justice whatsoever.”
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Alberta UCP candidate sorry for comparing transgender kids to feces
Author of the article:Canadian Press
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Dean Bennett
Published May 17, 2023 • 4 minute read

EDMONTON — A United Conservative Party candidate who compared transgender children in schools to having feces in food says she is sorry, plans to learn from it and is staying on to run in the May 29 Alberta election.


“I apologize for the way I discussed these issues in September of 2022,” Jennifer Johnson said in a statement Wednesday.


“I have nothing but love and compassion for everyone equally and am embarrassed that I have caused hurt in this way.”

Johnson added that she is concerned about potentially life-altering medical procedures for children.

“This is an extremely sensitive topic for so many and I need to do a much better job communicating my concerns and objectives in a manner that is respectful to teachers, parents and those in the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

“If elected as an MLA, I will seek advice and counsel on how to best communicate my views and discuss these issues meaningfully moving forward.”

Johnson is running to enter the legislature for the first time as a candidate for Lacombe-Ponoka.


The election campaign is now into its third week.

Earlier Wednesday, the NDP called on UCP Leader Danielle Smith to take action and dismiss Johnson as a candidate.

“(Johnson) literally compared transgender children in schools to putting a scoop of feces in your chocolate chip cookie batter,” said NDP candidate David Shepherd.

“In the past, (Smith) has been openly supportive of the LGBTQ2S+ communities.

“The premier has said it herself: don’t judge me by what I said, judge me by what I do. So here is the opportunity for Danielle Smith to take action.”

Earlier this week, audio surfaced from Sept. 1, before Johnson won the UCP nomination, featuring her speaking to the Western Unity Group in Stettler about “The Hazards of the Public Education System and Homeschooling/Pod Schooling as a Solution.”


Johnson is heard telling the group that Alberta’s education system ranks among the highest in the world for achievement, but such accomplishments mean little when set against the issue of transgender students in schools.

“These kids who are identifying as cats — and a teacher puts a litter box in the classroom for them,” Johnson tells the audience.

She says girls are saying they’re not girls anymore “when they’re seven years old and transitioning at 14 years old and getting mastectomies, double mastectomies and getting chemically sterilized when they can’t even go to a liquor store and buy a beer.”

She compared the situation to baking a batch of cookies laced with a drop of feces to explain whether the food has any appeal.


“We can be top three per cent but that little bit of poop is what wrecks it,” says Johnson on the audio.

“This is more than a teaspoon of poop in the cookie batch, right?

“It does not matter that we’re in the top three per cent in the world. Who cares if they got an 89 in Chemistry 30? Who cares that they are entering post-secondary if they are chemically castrated?”

She also tells the audience that hard-core pornography is available in elementary schools.

“I talked to these teachers and superintendents and said, ‘How do we fix this?’ They’re stuck. They didn’t have any answers.

“We’ve got to get rid of sex education from the schools, K to 12.”

Kristopher Wells, Canada Research Chair for the public understanding of sexual and gender minority youth, called Johnson’s remarks “some of the worst and most homophobic or transphobic comments we’ve ever seen from a political candidate.”


“This is often the gateway,” said Wells, an associate professor at MacEwan University in Edmonton.

“First you start with the dehumanization, then you move to strip away rights and, pretty soon, you see the violence. And it’s exactly this kind of rhetoric that contributes to that.”

Asked about Johnson remaining a candidate, Wells said, “How can you have somebody who espouses that? What if you changed those words to (refer to the) Black community, Jewish community, Indigenous community?”

In late March, UCP Lethbridge-West candidate Torry Tanner resigned after claiming in a video that children are exposed to pornography in schools and teachers help them change their gender identities.

Smith most recently spoke in favour of the LGBTQ community in an interview before she won the UCP leadership Oct. 6.

“I’ve been very upfront about this in all my runs in conservative politics — that I have been an ally to the LGBTQ community. I was in favour of gay marriage,” Smith said.

Smith previously faced questions over candidates and controversial comments when she led the Wildrose Party in the 2012 Alberta election. She stood by a candidate despite his past comments warning gays need to repent or face eternal suffering in hell’s “lake of fire.”
 

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Alberta UCP candidate sorry for comparing transgender kids to feces
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Dean Bennett
Published May 17, 2023 • 4 minute read

EDMONTON — A United Conservative Party candidate who compared transgender children in schools to having feces in food says she is sorry, plans to learn from it and is staying on to run in the May 29 Alberta election.


“I apologize for the way I discussed these issues in September of 2022,” Jennifer Johnson said in a statement Wednesday.


“I have nothing but love and compassion for everyone equally and am embarrassed that I have caused hurt in this way.”

Johnson added that she is concerned about potentially life-altering medical procedures for children.

“This is an extremely sensitive topic for so many and I need to do a much better job communicating my concerns and objectives in a manner that is respectful to teachers, parents and those in the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

“If elected as an MLA, I will seek advice and counsel on how to best communicate my views and discuss these issues meaningfully moving forward.”

Johnson is running to enter the legislature for the first time as a candidate for Lacombe-Ponoka.


The election campaign is now into its third week.

Earlier Wednesday, the NDP called on UCP Leader Danielle Smith to take action and dismiss Johnson as a candidate.

“(Johnson) literally compared transgender children in schools to putting a scoop of feces in your chocolate chip cookie batter,” said NDP candidate David Shepherd.

“In the past, (Smith) has been openly supportive of the LGBTQ2S+ communities.

“The premier has said it herself: don’t judge me by what I said, judge me by what I do. So here is the opportunity for Danielle Smith to take action.”

Earlier this week, audio surfaced from Sept. 1, before Johnson won the UCP nomination, featuring her speaking to the Western Unity Group in Stettler about “The Hazards of the Public Education System and Homeschooling/Pod Schooling as a Solution.”


Johnson is heard telling the group that Alberta’s education system ranks among the highest in the world for achievement, but such accomplishments mean little when set against the issue of transgender students in schools.

“These kids who are identifying as cats — and a teacher puts a litter box in the classroom for them,” Johnson tells the audience.

She says girls are saying they’re not girls anymore “when they’re seven years old and transitioning at 14 years old and getting mastectomies, double mastectomies and getting chemically sterilized when they can’t even go to a liquor store and buy a beer.”

She compared the situation to baking a batch of cookies laced with a drop of feces to explain whether the food has any appeal.


“We can be top three per cent but that little bit of poop is what wrecks it,” says Johnson on the audio.

“This is more than a teaspoon of poop in the cookie batch, right?

“It does not matter that we’re in the top three per cent in the world. Who cares if they got an 89 in Chemistry 30? Who cares that they are entering post-secondary if they are chemically castrated?”

She also tells the audience that hard-core pornography is available in elementary schools.

“I talked to these teachers and superintendents and said, ‘How do we fix this?’ They’re stuck. They didn’t have any answers.

“We’ve got to get rid of sex education from the schools, K to 12.”

Kristopher Wells, Canada Research Chair for the public understanding of sexual and gender minority youth, called Johnson’s remarks “some of the worst and most homophobic or transphobic comments we’ve ever seen from a political candidate.”


“This is often the gateway,” said Wells, an associate professor at MacEwan University in Edmonton.

“First you start with the dehumanization, then you move to strip away rights and, pretty soon, you see the violence. And it’s exactly this kind of rhetoric that contributes to that.”

Asked about Johnson remaining a candidate, Wells said, “How can you have somebody who espouses that? What if you changed those words to (refer to the) Black community, Jewish community, Indigenous community?”

In late March, UCP Lethbridge-West candidate Torry Tanner resigned after claiming in a video that children are exposed to pornography in schools and teachers help them change their gender identities.

Smith most recently spoke in favour of the LGBTQ community in an interview before she won the UCP leadership Oct. 6.

“I’ve been very upfront about this in all my runs in conservative politics — that I have been an ally to the LGBTQ community. I was in favour of gay marriage,” Smith said.

Smith previously faced questions over candidates and controversial comments when she led the Wildrose Party in the 2012 Alberta election. She stood by a candidate despite his past comments warning gays need to repent or face eternal suffering in hell’s “lake of fire.”
Well she's right about one thing - there is pornography in schools, even elementary schools. It's quite disturbing and certainly not age appropriate!! Sexualizing our kids will only hurt them in the long wrong. If you think we have issues now with our kids, wait for it as it's only going to get worse. Confused children can cause a lot of heartache to both families & society as a whole.
 

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Alberta UCP candidate sorry for comparing transgender kids to feces
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Dean Bennett
Published May 17, 2023 • 4 minute read

EDMONTON — A United Conservative Party candidate who compared transgender children in schools to having feces in food says she is sorry, plans to learn from it and is staying on to run in the May 29 Alberta election.


“I apologize for the way I discussed these issues in September of 2022,” Jennifer Johnson said in a statement Wednesday.


“I have nothing but love and compassion for everyone equally and am embarrassed that I have caused hurt in this way.”

Johnson added that she is concerned about potentially life-altering medical procedures for children.

“This is an extremely sensitive topic for so many and I need to do a much better job communicating my concerns and objectives in a manner that is respectful to teachers, parents and those in the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

“If elected as an MLA, I will seek advice and counsel on how to best communicate my views and discuss these issues meaningfully moving forward.”

Johnson is running to enter the legislature for the first time as a candidate for Lacombe-Ponoka.


The election campaign is now into its third week.

Earlier Wednesday, the NDP called on UCP Leader Danielle Smith to take action and dismiss Johnson as a candidate.

“(Johnson) literally compared transgender children in schools to putting a scoop of feces in your chocolate chip cookie batter,” said NDP candidate David Shepherd.

“In the past, (Smith) has been openly supportive of the LGBTQ2S+ communities.

“The premier has said it herself: don’t judge me by what I said, judge me by what I do. So here is the opportunity for Danielle Smith to take action.”

Earlier this week, audio surfaced from Sept. 1, before Johnson won the UCP nomination, featuring her speaking to the Western Unity Group in Stettler about “The Hazards of the Public Education System and Homeschooling/Pod Schooling as a Solution.”


Johnson is heard telling the group that Alberta’s education system ranks among the highest in the world for achievement, but such accomplishments mean little when set against the issue of transgender students in schools.

“These kids who are identifying as cats — and a teacher puts a litter box in the classroom for them,” Johnson tells the audience.

She says girls are saying they’re not girls anymore “when they’re seven years old and transitioning at 14 years old and getting mastectomies, double mastectomies and getting chemically sterilized when they can’t even go to a liquor store and buy a beer.”

She compared the situation to baking a batch of cookies laced with a drop of feces to explain whether the food has any appeal.


“We can be top three per cent but that little bit of poop is what wrecks it,” says Johnson on the audio.

“This is more than a teaspoon of poop in the cookie batch, right?

“It does not matter that we’re in the top three per cent in the world. Who cares if they got an 89 in Chemistry 30? Who cares that they are entering post-secondary if they are chemically castrated?”

She also tells the audience that hard-core pornography is available in elementary schools.

“I talked to these teachers and superintendents and said, ‘How do we fix this?’ They’re stuck. They didn’t have any answers.

“We’ve got to get rid of sex education from the schools, K to 12.”

Kristopher Wells, Canada Research Chair for the public understanding of sexual and gender minority youth, called Johnson’s remarks “some of the worst and most homophobic or transphobic comments we’ve ever seen from a political candidate.”


“This is often the gateway,” said Wells, an associate professor at MacEwan University in Edmonton.

“First you start with the dehumanization, then you move to strip away rights and, pretty soon, you see the violence. And it’s exactly this kind of rhetoric that contributes to that.”

Asked about Johnson remaining a candidate, Wells said, “How can you have somebody who espouses that? What if you changed those words to (refer to the) Black community, Jewish community, Indigenous community?”

In late March, UCP Lethbridge-West candidate Torry Tanner resigned after claiming in a video that children are exposed to pornography in schools and teachers help them change their gender identities.

Smith most recently spoke in favour of the LGBTQ community in an interview before she won the UCP leadership Oct. 6.

“I’ve been very upfront about this in all my runs in conservative politics — that I have been an ally to the LGBTQ community. I was in favour of gay marriage,” Smith said.

Smith previously faced questions over candidates and controversial comments when she led the Wildrose Party in the 2012 Alberta election. She stood by a candidate despite his past comments warning gays need to repent or face eternal suffering in hell’s “lake of fire.”
The biggest problem I see here is a small group with a specific and narrow agenda thinks they can dictate how everyone else is supposed to think and feel. Ultimately it should be up to the voters to decide if they want this candidate to represent them, not the party leaders. Unless one believes the party is more important than the local candidate.
 

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Well she's right about one thing - there is pornography in schools, even elementary schools. It's quite disturbing and certainly not age appropriate!! Sexualizing our kids will only hurt them in the long wrong. If you think we have issues now with our kids, wait for it as it's only going to get worse. Confused children can cause a lot of heartache to both families & society as a whole.
There was pornography in elementary schools in the 60s. Just wasn't near as good as today.
 
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