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To: Leaning Right

I was so proud of my accomplishments with the boy’s track team. I was amazed at the success of our girl’s team too. Some of the best girls could beat many of the boys in the running events, but not the weight events. Many boys could beat the girls in all the track and field events, but rules prohibited cross competition. We had to weigh our throwing implements and have them certified. I guess no one thought about certification as to chromosome make up.

I was asked recently what I mean by Make America Great Again, one thing that comes to mind is that there was a time a few years back when boys and girls were different and seemingly not confused by this. I don’t want to see our world move to a place where this community (LBGTQ) are victims of hatred and punishment, but I can clearly see that the effort spent on elevating girls sports will very quickly have to do something to prevent crossover.

I am sure that there were some who were borderline and perhaps now feel that they have more of a place in the world, but it isn’t meant to be girl’s sports.


64 posted on 04/07/2017 1:56:06 PM PDT by KC_for_Freedom (California engineer (ret) and ex-teacher (ret) now part time Professor (what do you know?))
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To: KC_for_Freedom

To put this in perspective. The Connecticut girls records in the 100 is 11.50 and the 200 is 23.75. This freshMAN ran a 11.99 and and a 26.34 in it’s first meet. The boys records are 10.48 and 20.86. This freak will probably break the girls state records. Shake my head In high school I was a swimmer, broke a minute in the breaststroke made state, went to DIII school to swim. My girlfriend swam a 1:02, won state got a full ride to Michigan. How many girls are going to lose scholarships to these freaks.


66 posted on 04/07/2017 2:05:39 PM PDT by sharkhawk (GO CUBS GO)
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