Posted on 06/10/2018 7:25:31 PM PDT by Hojczyk
On Monday, when Connecticut had its State Open track and field championships at Willow Brook Park, one person broke the State Open records for girls in both the 100 and 200-meter runs.
That person was a biological boy.
Terry Miller of Bulkeley, a transgender, won the events. In the 100 meter dash, the runner-up was Andraya Yearwood of Cromwell, also a transgender.
Here are the two races:
Yearwood won the Class M sprint titles last year; Miller competed on the boys team during the winter indoor season then joined the girls competition.
Feel free to fly into a fit because someone chooses to state the obvious facts out loud, but Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood are not girls. Theyre boys, with the physique of boys and impressive athletic prowess. This wasnt some local meet for bragging rights between local schools. This was a state-level event which would determine who went on to the New England championships. Its also a pathway for many girls to secure a college scholarship.
CIAC executive director Karissa Niehoff had this to say. We do feel for them. Fully agree it doesnt feel good. The optic isnt good. But we really do have to look at the bigger issues that speak to civil rights and the fact this is high school sports.
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Would anyone like to take a guess at the sexual orientation of Director Karissa Niehoff?
Anyone?
Anyone?
There’s bad blood between the lezzies and the trannies.
Half of all trannies identify as “lesbian,” even with the original meat and two veg intact. Of course the lezzies think this is nonsense behind closed doors, but in public they need to give a show of solidarity to their “sisters.”
She thinks this is totally unfair, but she doesn’t want rape threats from crazy men in dresses.
There are boys and girls. There is no such thing as “biological boy.” The original reality does not need a special name. The phony, fake fabrication DOES need a special name: “dickchopper.”
This is even truer of Chess Tournaments restricted to women/girls.
ML/NJ
Next year there will be four boys on the team, and then 8.
High school and college womens sports will be a comedy of muscular, wig-wearing cross dressers with five oclock shadows and bulges in their pants with liberals telling us this is all perfectly normal.
The CIAC needs to rewrite rules and create a transfusion for grandkids. If my daughter lost a track meet to a boy, I’d she the CIAC...
“Dont forget, at the college level there is a ton of money involved.
Cancel those programs, you lose the generated income.”
It’s all fun and games until a high school athlete loses her scholarship to another “girl” with a d*ck.
And incur the wrath of a vicious LGTBQWERTY rent-a-hate-mob?
Or a (.)
that works
She should be sure... I’d SUE the CIAC...Sorry...
This has already occurred in Texas Girls High School sports.
No the government won't let that happen. They will mandate that the private clubs follow state law (and they will pass laws). See what happened to men's clubs, as an example!
“See what happened to men’s clubs, as an example! “
Yep,there was a wonderful restaurant in Boston,Locke-Ober’s,that was MEN ONLY,for 100 years——in 1970 they were forced to admit women-——then began the slow decline and it is now closed.
Liberals ruin everything.
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Yet women and blacks can still have their “separate” clubs.
This reminds me of the aftermath of the Fort Hood shooting, when some azzwipe general said something to the effect of diversity being more important than the safety and security of our military personnel.
Diversity Uber Alles!
Im sorry to say that Id have more sympathy for the girl athletes if theyd just withdrawn from the races altogether. I mean, what did they expect? These trannies were going to win, and when they did, the girls on the team were going to be expected to keep their mouths shut. If theyd just withdrawn, at least they could have spoken the truth.
That’s a decent point to make. I hadn’t thought of that.
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