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Not that you can trust the main stream manipulators but now I’m reading that Khelif was born a female. I’ve also heard about intersex people. In an article I wrote I said let’s just keep it simple if you want to compete against biological women then you must be without question a biological woman. Also why don’t women or women pretending to be men want to compete against biological men? With all of this women’s sports are doomed. You get woMEN setting records in track and weightlifting that no biological woman will ever be able to come close to or break. Sad….

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Yes, I saw that and what you wrote. I had never referred to Khelif as transgender, as I heard people talking about DSD. My position on such a person not competing against women remains the same, even though the situation is a sad one--meaning Khelif didn't choose the birth situation. Again, we are assuming what we're hearing is accurate. I had already planned to do another episode as a Part 2 to be clear on this as well as my unchanging position about competing against women, which I will do at the end of my workday.

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How have we gotten to this place? Women have taken away everything from men. The sexual revolution opened every door to women, thus closing many doors that were traditionally open to men. Women are praised when they are able to play male sports. I saw a story about a female making it on a college football team and kicking a field goal. Everybody was so happy. Tacoma Public schools allows mixed wrestling in our middle school.

So having men in women's sports is just a logical conclusion. Until women stay in their lane, why should men stay in their lane?

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Apples and oranges. I personally don’t like the idea of women boxing, but if they choose to fight against other women, that should be two women fighting against each other. Your point doesn’t fit with someone the science tells us is a man being allowed to fight against women. I mean, I see what you’re trying to do, but it just doesn’t work.

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We praise women for succeeding in male domains but curse men for succeeding in the female domains. Double standard. Apples and apples.

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I’m not sure what you consider a male domain that “we” are praising women for being in, but I praise God “He made them male and female.”

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Aug 6Liked by Adrienne Ross

I may have to write an article about this when I get the chance.

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