Stand aside, women

Every biological female in this country should be outraged yet few say anything.

Stand aside, women

By Anna L. Stark

It’s insulting, it’s offensive, and it’s unfair.

Men pretending to be women have usurped female athletes in women’s sports, men have been named “Woman of the Year,” and men now win female beauty contests. The insanity is endless, yet it continues unabated. Whether it’s the invasion of female locker rooms, dressing rooms, and bathrooms by men, or males garnering prizes, awards, recognition, and accolades deemed for females, or being told most recently by the president of the National Women’s Law Center (a female, no less) that women should “learn to lose gracefully” to male competitors, real women have been advised to step aside…for men.

There was a time not too long ago when women’s spaces such as locker rooms, retail store dressing rooms, and public bathrooms were sacrosanct. In other words, these were inviolable spaces where women could change clothing, shower, or go to the bathroom among people of their own sex. That was the norm. Sadly, this observed societal tenet of safety and security has been obliterated, thanks to the transgender “woke” ideology insofar as men, genitalia intact, have invaded the spaces once solely dedicated to women. High school and college female athletes are now forced by school administrators and athletic directors and coaches to share locker rooms and dressing areas with confused male athletes whose naked pyrrhic glory is achieved by beating women and collecting trophies. Female athletes who speak out against sharing their spaces with men are scolded, chided, called bigots and transphobes. In terms of fairness, how is the erasure of female-specific sports competition equitable?

The fact that women are losing to men in women’s sporting events not only is defeating, but nullifies the reason behind the passage of Title IX, specifically relating to collegiate athletic programs. By design in 1972 and since then, the passage of the bill greatly increased the number of women participating in college sports. The intended purpose of Title IX among other things was to expand the number of sports programs made available for female athletes at the collegiate level and provide for equality and equity. Apparently, the lure of collecting first place ribbons, trophies, and accolades is much too enticing for some mediocre male athletes, who, unable to rise above a middling ranking among their male competitors and who feel the need to beat females in swimming, track and field, and cycling — just to name a few of the sports where men pretending to be women have dominated. Not only have men set unbeatable competition records that no woman will ever best, but women such as Riley Gaines have been shunted aside in favor of men at award ceremonies. Ms. Gaines was simply supposed to dismiss her years-long dedication, training, and winning swimming competitive record by “standing aside,” while Will (Lia) Thomas, a man, was awarded a medal (Ms. Gaines’s rightful medal) in a college women’s swimming competition.

Taking the submissive losing stance, settling for second, third place, fourth, or even fifth place, is now the recommended approach, according to Fatima Goss Graves, president of the National Women’s Law Center. According to Ms. Graves during her recent congressional testimony, “losing gracefully” is a noble thing, as if sacrificing the female self on the altar of transgender wokeness is worthy of praise. The pervasive woke ideology prescribes that women acquiesce to men pretending to be women as it applies to sports competition, beauty contests, fashion, advertising, education, employment, and all things relating to being female.

Dylan Mulvaney, a confused man-child pretending to be a woman, was right about one thing when accepting his recent “Woman of the Year” award, presented by Attitude magazine. Mr. Mulvaney effusively gushed during his acceptance speech, remarking, “So no matter how hard I try, or what I wear, or what I say, or what surgeries I get, I will never reach an acceptable version of womanhood by those hateful people’s standards.”

Hate has nothing to do with it. In truth, real women simply know that surgery, synthetic injected hormones, press-on nails, hair extensions, layers of make-up, designer clothing, accessories, and shoes, coupled with over-the-top feminized behavior, are not what it means to be female. No woman should ever be asked to stand aside or lose gracefully to a man pretending to be a woman.

The wacky left , confused and dumb as dirt . Soon to run our Country , God help us !!!

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Trans cyclist steals win from female competitors in Women’s Singlespeed at USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships

Small took 44th place in the CX Male Senior 18-22 category last cycling season.

A trans-identified male cyclist emerged as the winner and took first place in Women’s Singlespeed at the 2023 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships.

Kylie Small, who previously called himself Kyle Small, was previously participating in men’s races earlier in 2023, even as recently as April, Reduxx reports.

Small took 44th place in the CX Male Senior 18-22 category last cycling season, and has generally not done very well when performing in male races, according to the outlet.

This all changed on Dec. 8, when Small signed up as a “woman” to take part in the USA Cyclocross National Championships in Louisville, where he managed to take the gold award in the Women’s Single Speed, ending at 38 minutes and 19 seconds.

Meanwhile, the fastest female athlete in the race, Jennifer Malik, was forced to take second place.

The Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS) called out USA Cycling, which ran the competition, for “prioritizing the preferences of male cyclists over the accomplishments and well-being of it’s female riders.”

Small can be seen on video saying he decided to participate in the women’s match because a coach had recommended for him to do so, to which he at first reacted with hesitation before later deciding, “that sounds like so much fun.”

Various other instances of men beating women cyclists have been seen in recent months. A trans-identified male cyclist named Austin Killips won a professional women’s cycling race in North Carolina in June, topping his closest female competitor by five minutes. Just a month later, a 48-year-old man named Todd Seplavy won a women’s cycling competition in Pennsylvania when he beat a 15-year-old girl to the finish line by about 12 seconds.

More recently, two men won first and second place at the women’s SingleSpeed hosted by the Chicago CycloCross Cup in October. 25-year-old Tessa Johnson and 30-year-old Evelyn Williamson soon emerged victorious once again at the Illinois State Cyclocross Championship’s Women’s Singlespeed, taking first and second place once again at the Montrose Beach race on Dec. 3.

If you cannot win as a male you may as a female.