Posted on 01/28/2022 1:49:11 PM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda
Lia Thomas' Teammate Reveals Trans Swimmer Doesn't Always Cover Up His Genitals in Locker Room
Members of the University of Pennsylvania women’s swim team are uncomfortable changing and showering in the locker room with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, according to a new report.
The Daily Mail reported Thursday that one of the female swimmers is speaking out about the issues she and her teammates face after the school allowed a man who identifies as a woman to join the squad this year.
Thomas — who competed on the men’s team as Will Thomas for three years before taking a hiatus, after which he joined the women’s team as Lia — still has male genitalia, and while he sometimes covers himself with a towel, there has been “a decent amount of nudity,” according to the Daily Mail.
The unidentified female swimmer told the outlet that the exposure has made the women on the team increasingly uncomfortable.
In addition, she said, Thomas has admitted to his teammates that his attraction to women did not change with his “transition” — a fact that raises the creep factor tenfold.
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It’s unbelievable isn’t it. I think the tables are starting to turn on the left big time, people have had it with their BS
No, I was quoting straight from the article plus since they are talking about a scam against women, more like a crime in my opinion, it’s important to get the facts out there no matter how harsh it may seem so people aren’t misled by the leftist media. Facts are our most powerful weapon and must never be diminished or hidden.
i thought it was fixed?
Well, she’s a girl according to the PTB, so why should she cover up?
He has transitioned from being male to identifying as a female lesbian. So?
This whole controversy is about college kids playing games.
If the kids don’t like the rules of the game, they should simply find a more suitable game to play.
Preferably a game that taxpayers do not have any part of subsiding.
That is the real outrage here.
If I were queen of the university, the only men allowed in a woman’s locker room would be one without the “equipment.”
Oh come on there are already plenty of lesbians in womens locker rooms ogling female bodies.
This one just has male equipment.
A number of whom are in the UPenn administration, which has been entirely unsympathetic to the natural-born females in this situation.
Many of these young women trained since childhood, excelled on high school swim teams, competed to qualify for Penn's team and have an opportunity to compete nationally, and may even have attended Penn on a swimming scholarship. Those upthread saying, "Well, why don't they just walk out" have no idea the depth of investment many of them—and their families—have made in the sport, and I'm not just talking about money.
For the university to participate in imposing this travesty on them is a worse disgrace than when Penn let their radical students of the English department remove the portrait of Shakespeare from its place in the department's stairway for the past century, in favor of a black lesbian poet no one has ever heard of. Benjamin Franklin (who founded Penn) is rolling in his grave.
Where have you been since the U.S. made the age of majority 18 in 1971? Most college athletes are supported by scholarships. Parents cannot control their adult children; only attempt to reason with them.
Why do her parents allow this?
Would you please provide a citation for this claim?
By the way, here is the University of Pennsylvania’s Women’s Swimming Athletic Scholarships page:
It’s $53,534.
Sounds like your NCAA site is a bit outdated...
https://srfs.upenn.edu/financial-aid/grants-and-scholarships
It may be of some reassurance to know that Caitlyn/Bruce Jenner disapproves of William/Lia Thomas competing against women:
https://www.foxnews.com/media/lia-thomas-penn-swimmer-caitlyn-jenner-ncaa-rule-change-hannity
Penn is a private university, not a public or state school, with a huge endowment and lots of funds from alumni, although there are research grants such as to the medical school, etc.
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