Posted on 06/04/2016 7:07:06 AM PDT by DWW1990
Quick (no web searching!), who was the 2016 NCAA Division I women's basketball champion? (Don't tell me that your office didn't do a womens NCAA tournament bracket contest!) Okay, given that they've (UConn) won it four times in-a-row, that's too easy. Let's try again: Who was the last (2015) WNBA champion? (Hint: They've won it four of the last five seasons.) Don't feel bad, I didnt know either, and twice in their recent five-year championship run they defeated the team from my home state in the championship series.
Even better: Can you name five WNBA teams? How about five WNBA players? Last year, the most watched women's sporting event of all-time occurred. What was it? Can you name the teams or five players (a hint!) who competed? Neither could I.
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The point is that once transvestites are allowed in women’s restrooms, it’s only a small step to putting them on women’s athletic teams.
Thus, women’s sports would end.
Then they’ll go after the scholarships.
I asked if that would be ok to my liberal family members (female). NO RESPONSE.
I want to see heads explode. It is coming.
There will be no women’s sports in five years or less.
what is your point?...
you didn’t read the article, did you...?
stamina, agility,smarts...yes....muscles, no..
actually, stamina and agility, no as well...
men’s athletic programs are “ruined” only because of the greed of men’s athletic programs
ah yes...half of the men’s wrestling programs are shitcanned because the football and basketball teams spend too much money...
even though prior to Title IX they managed to flourish alongside those same big spenders...
time to find another silly line to peddle...
I read an pro-transsexual article, that said men lose all physical advantage after 1 year on estrogen. Somehow, I doubt that. Wonder when we’ll have the first transgender Olympic competitor? I bet they lose all viewership.
Ah. Thats how you beat the UConn womens basketball team.
I used to watch the NBA until I couldn’t tell the difference between a pro team and an inner city street gang.
So I started watching college basketball.
Until it too became thug central.
About that time I started to watch women’s college ball.
That was when the gals still played because they loved the game.
I don’t even think they were getting full scholarships, maybe they were.
They were playing the old style game I grew up watching. I was enjoying basketball again.
Then some school started bringing in the inner city, six foot plus, muscled up, thug dykes.
The moment I gave up basketball for good was when there was a girl who was two points from setting a scoring record when she got hurt.
Last game of the season they let her hobble on to the court and everyone stood around while she made a shot most ten year olds could make.
Celebrating ensued!
“What a day in sports!” the talking heads blubbered.
I turned it off and haven’t watched any sports of any kind since.
So let the the tranny players kill it off.
I check back periodically to enjoy her cute little dance. Don’t mind the stare, it’s just in sincere admiration.
>>Womens gymnastics is hugely worthy. Its incredible what some of those girls can do<<
I accidentally of left those types of things out. We also should include diving, 1/2 water polo and ice skating I suppose.
Rennee Richards was like 40 years ago.
?>ah yes...half of the mens wrestling programs are shitcanned because the football and basketball teams spend too much money...
even though prior to Title IX they managed to flourish alongside those same big spenders...<<
They said you have to have an equal number of sports, so all the men’s non-headline sports were put on the chopping block for womyns sport substitutes.
>>Ha! One of the oft-repeated ideas to help womens sports more marketable is have all of the athletes dress as in your clip. Sorry, Im still not watching.<<
Can you imagine womyns basketball or softball dressed like that???? My loins would never stir again!
Gymnastics, or tumbling or circus acrobats...any activity which requires judging is not a sport.
So, boxing isn't a sport, but golf is?
I’ll bet there are over 1,000 boys high school teams in the U.S. that would beat UConn’s women’s b-ball team 9 out of 10 times.
The Australian women’s Olympic soccer team, the Matildas, just lost 7-0 to an under-15 boys’ club team.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3609949/Matildas-lose-7-0-Newcastle-Jets-15s-Rio-Olympics-warm-up.html
The Matildas didn’t field all of their star players, but every woman on that team was Olympic caliber.
Since:
1) a girl doesn’t have to wear a dress or like girl-y things to be a girl
2) a girl can be sexually attracted to girls and be a girl
3) someone with a penis can be a girl - surely someone with whiskers can be a girl
Therefore, someone with a penis and whiskers who wears masculine clothing and likes beer and football and cars and wants to sleep with girls and is a pretty good but not great high school athlete is an absolutely perfect candidate for a scholarship to a college women’s soccer, lacrosse, softball, basketball or judo team - as long as s(he) says s(he) is a girl.
Free ride to college and naked girls in the locker room! Of course soon enough all the naked girls will have penises and whiskers, but you still get to graduate debt-free.
Ha! Great info! Thanks!
I think I’ll jump right in here and say women’s sports are a perversion of life brought to you by the PC West. Sports including the Olympics were preparation for War, and since women weren’t involved in war, there was no need for women’s sports. As far as money spent, you want to win in life, spend it on men’s sports. If women want to play, it has to be self supporting. You will find smart women spending their tax dollars on MEN’S sports. Title 9 is itself a PC perversion brought to you by a Congress composed primarily of Democrats who by and large are clueless.
There! That should be enough to start something, if not a discussion.
and ski racing, Lindsey Vonn is worth watching!
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