Posted on 03/20/2022 12:41:44 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Megyn Kelly criticized Penn swimmer, Lia Thomas, a biological male who identifies as a female, after Thomas took first place in the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship 500 yard freestyle race on Thursday.
“This is a farce,” the host of the Sirius XM “The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast tweeted Friday to her million of followers.“Lia Thomas is not the women’s champion and has some nerve standing there pretending to be,” she added.
“There is a way to allow TG [Transgender] rights without decimating women’s sports. This ain’t it.”
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“I try to ignore it as much as a I can,” Thomas shared. “I try to focus on my swimming, what I need to do to get ready for my races, and just try to block out everything else.”
F*ckwad.
Didn’t he(she)(it) lose the next race badly? Or is this some troll news I heard?
“I hope he suffers an accident. “
Not being able to compete due to some serious prostate issues would be funny.
To some on the left, it’s just occurring to them that maybe men can’t totally completely 100% turn into women.
Prostate cancer would be hilarious in his case.
That’s clearly a man standing their next to those ladies.
Thomas accomplished nothing and did not earn that trophy. It is indeed a farce to pretend that trophy was earned - both on the part of the one who accepted it and the ones who gave it.
That’s clearly a man standing there next to those ladies.
Thomas accomplished nothing and did not earn that trophy. It is indeed a farce to pretend that trophy was earned - both on the part of the one who accepted it and the ones who gave it.
Races?
He’s a cake-walker.
Hmm, Joe Biden is not the president and has some nerve pretending to be!
Dear God! is that a pistol in her hand?
lol :-)
Prostate cancer is unlikely at his age. Testicular cancer is a different story.
1. If women are supposed to be equal to men, then why do they compete in segregated competitive sports?
2. If there are more than two genders, then why do sports leagues like the NCAA only have two separate gender-based classifications for competitive sports?
Just IMO it’s gone to far. Just like the woman’s powerlifting when a dude won all the records. It’s BS. Easy wins for a guy in certain areas. If they want to compete then come up with a trans division. They can battle it out. Make a trans everything. I would rather spend our tax payers dollars and spend it on something like that then spend it on a Jan 6th committee or a fake russia thing that hillary made up and the government knew it but spent our money investigating it. They knew it was fake but had no problem spending our money to look at it. They don’t care what they spend our money on. They will make up reasons to spend it. Just to spend it. It’s out of control all the way around. You can identify as what ever you want. Until it starts to effect me.
Equesterian is one of the few sports where men and women can compete against each other fairly.
It would be epic if he’s just doing all this to expose the hypocrisy of modern ‘feminist woke’ society and the left in general. Of course, if that was the case it would open him up to a huge legal counterattack. I imagine his college and the NCAA would amazingly discover the concept of ‘indecent exposure’ and even find a way to charge him with ‘morals’ violations.
Until more data I’ll go with ‘malignant narcissist’.
IMHO... the MAIN reason they are not backing down defending this freak is the crack it would cause in their fantasy land glass dome. If they back down from this, then all the other crap they are pulling in society to our schools will be in jeopardy...
I can't take credit for this. Matt Walsh mentioned this in one of his speeches.
He needs a smoothening until he’s hung like Porky Pig.
Or he can kill himself.
Dude’s a cancer to humanity.
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