Posted on 10/27/2023 6:29:49 AM PDT by Red Badger
On Friday, October 20, a 50-year-old male named Nicholas J. Cepeda (who goes by "Melody Wiseheart") participated in a swimming competition at Markham Pan Am Centre - a city near Toronto.
"Melody Wiseheart" was different than the rest of his competitors.
That's because "Melody" was competing against 13 and 14-year-old girls.
Rightfully concerned parents initially tipped off Rebel News, so they pursued the story and paid the center a visit on October 22.
The Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre's Fall Classic swimming competition initially denied the 50-year-old man's participation, even though Rebel had presented a copy of the Friday schedule that listed Wiseheart as a competitor in Heat 2.
I guess it could be easy to miss, but it's right there in plain black and white. Even if Melody/Nicolas was actually a female, there is no reason a 50-year-old should have been allowed to compete!
Even more weird is that Melody/Nicolas was, for some reason, put into the youngest age category!
There were young ladies up to the age of 17 participating in this meet. They were all female, and yes, it still would have been entirely inappropriate to have a 50-year-old MAN complete with them.
So how did Melody/Nicolas con his way into a pool with 13- and 14-year-old girls?
As Rebel points out, the entire swim meet was structured around gender and age (as it should be). The 13-year-old girls did not compete against 17-year-old girls - let alone 13-year-old girls against 13-year-old boys!
But this was a GROWN MAN!
Even worse, it turns out Nicholas J. Cepeda/Melody Wiseheart is a professor at Toronto's York University and two of his research areas are children and youth.
I know... very disturbing!
The swimming governing bodies, Swim Ontario and Swim Canada, were "too busy" to speak with Rebel when they reached out for comment. As Rebel stated, that's too bad, since we would all like to know if Melody/Nicolas got to use the female changing rooms.
This will keep happening and will get worse until the girls themselves refuse to participate. They work hard and dream of these things and then they have to compete against men but because they worked so hard and for so long they accept the men as they feel they have no choice. They do have a choice and that is to all get their period at the same time. Let the man win by default.
Thirteen-year-old for swimming should translate to thirteen-year-old for all purposes. York University should terminate him due to child labor laws. He should be disqualified from driving, drinking, etc. He should be enrolled in seventh grade (grade seven, whatever) and required to attend public school. He should not be able to sign contracts, give medical consent (except maybe sex change, it is Canada) and be required to live with his parents. Course, for all we know, he would love that.
Good. This is good. ‘Cause this is the only way that parents will actually get off their fat butts and go to schools/events and demand sanity.
Parents should know better, but probably don’t if they farmed their kids out to nannies. A young kid will invariably (unless you have a dumb one) say: “Well, YOU SAID.......” Like a barracks room lawyer they will spot the loophole in your brand new crappy rule and try to exploit it. If you are unaware of that phenom you either never really raised your kids, or you were one of the dumb ones.
Child molester comes to mind.......did they actually
let this sicko in the girls’ dressing rooms and showers?
“Never try to fool a child. They see everything.” .... Harry Houdini......
Sorry, no. Whatever it was that she did, it wasn’t much and didn’t involve transsexuals.
“let’s get the girls outta boys’ sports while we’re at it ...”
Or allow boys, not just transexuals, to compete in sports that currently do not allow boys like girls softball or field hockey. Neither sport has a program for boys and has all the way up to professional level play so make both by combining it. And they all lead to the professional level where it’s been tried before and failed basketball and golf being the most notable. Just the NBA, PGA, no WNBA, no LPGA. But on the same pretense women’s pro softball and field hockey will have to let men play. Then title eleven will not be needed as it was being violated anyway the other direction. Everyone is equal and fairly allowed to compete. Then it becomes talent and desire and not sexual capacity. A true democracy of sports. What a country!
wy69
‘let’s get the girls outta boys’ sports while we’re at it’
something I have been saying for a while; I seethe when I hear of a high school coach who thinks it’s a peachy keen idea to let ‘Mindy’ be the placekicker...
hopefully, some coach somewhere gets his team to the state finals, and it all comes down to the kicker coming through...and he trots out a boy...
Obviously this is a political issue but at the same time it is a social issue that is in flux and different from one situation to another. These organizing groups are not branches of government and are not directly formulating government policy. Another swimming meet in another location could just as easily ban such a person.
I don’t recall this issue arising at the last election which was a few years ago. It is bound to be discussed in 2024 but a lot of these organizing groups are provincially funded and subject to provincial government oversight. I don’t personally know anybody who (a) thinks this is a good idea or (b) wants to change their gender. I would not draw too broad conclusions from an isolated instance, it would be like saying America is doomed because of Brian Kohberger’s alleged crimes.
Kinda surprised he didn’t have an impromptu meeting with some dads in the parking lot.
Harming children, by pandering to the mentally ill.
Good going, Canada!
Of course-now grown men are competing against Jr high school girls and claiming themselves champions. SMH.
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