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Dear Female Athletes, just don't compete! Let the MOFO run alone or against another MOFO. In one year the rule will change!!


A three-judge appellate panel on Friday dismissed a challenge to Connecticut's transgender athlete policy, after a group of biological females said it was unfair that they have to race against biological males who identify as female.

In its decision, the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City upheld a lower court judge's dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the policy, brought by four female runners opposed to letting transgender athletes compete in high school sports. According to the judges, the girls lacked standing to sue, calling their claims that they were deprived of wins, state titles and athletic scholarship articles 'speculative.'

"All four Plaintiffs regularly competed at state track championships as high school athletes, where Plaintiffs had the opportunity to compete for state titles in different events," reads the ruling. "And, on numerous occasions, Plaintiffs were indeed “champions,” finishing first in various events, even sometimes when competing against (transgender athletes)."

According to the judges, "Plaintiffs simply have not been deprived of a ‘chance to be champions.’"

Dear Female Athletes, just don't compete! Let the MOFO run alone or against another MOFO. In one year the rule will change!! ------------------------------------- A three-judge appellate panel on Friday dismissed a challenge to Connecticut's transgender athlete policy, after a group of biological females said it was unfair that they have to race against biological males who identify as female. In its decision, the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City upheld a lower court judge's dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the policy, brought by four female runners opposed to letting transgender athletes compete in high school sports. According to the judges, the girls lacked standing to sue, calling their claims that they were deprived of wins, state titles and athletic scholarship articles 'speculative.' "All four Plaintiffs regularly competed at state track championships as high school athletes, where Plaintiffs had the opportunity to compete for state titles in different events," reads the ruling. "And, on numerous occasions, Plaintiffs were indeed “champions,” finishing first in various events, even sometimes when competing against (transgender athletes)." According to the judges, "Plaintiffs simply have not been deprived of a ‘chance to be champions.’"

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Or the girls could just walk away. Their participation is what validates this nonsense. Just refuse to participate entirely. The news and pictures of one trannie out there competing all alone, or three trannies standing on the podium, receiving the gold, silver, and bronze medals in what was supposed to be a girls race would be a powerful visual.

No one said you couldn't compete somewhere else. Mass boycott the "official" competition, and then stage an unofficial, invitation only, girls only, competition at a nearby facility, and on the same day. The contrast between the packed stands of friends and family members at the unofficial competition with the empty stands at the official one would also be a strong visual.

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yes, but why are they not doing this? One could think they all like staying bend over.

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Because for decades the system has been designed and built to bend them and their parents towards blind conformity, instead of individual courage and initiative. What is required is a little more of the old White contrarianism, because, "Fuck you! You're all full of shit and I ain't doin' it!"