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I literally said I don't condemn Wyoming forfeiting the game, just that I thought it silly. Please don't project what you perceive to be the opposite of your opinions on me.
 
I've said in the past that I don't have the answers for trans athletes in college and beyond. The issue surrounding the Olympics that we previously discussed wasn't a trans issue, it was a woman competing against women.

As for the current issue - Personally, I think it's silly for these schools to be canceling against SJSU. There is no safety issue……..
Hmmm, really?

 
Hmmm, really?

Wait... that's it? Yeah, there are at least 3 women on the Wisconsin team that hit significantly harder than that. Multiply that by the top 10-15 teams in the country and the SJSU player probably isn't even in the top 30 of strongest hitters.

Translation: no more of a safety issue than any other player in college volleyball.
 
Wait... that's it? Yeah, there are at least 3 women on the Wisconsin team that hit significantly harder than that. Multiply that by the top 10-15 teams in the country and the SJSU player probably isn't even in the top 30 of strongest hitters.

Translation: no more of a safety issue than any other player in college volleyball.
But but but, we've been hearing she spikes it at 80+ mph! It could kill someone! /s

The WORLD RECORD is 83. If you're hitting 80 you are definitely not playing as SJSU, nor at the NCAA level at all. You're a pro somewhere in the world where you can make money doing it.
 
But but but, we've been hearing she spikes it at 80+ mph! It could kill someone! /s

The WORLD RECORD is 83. If you're hitting 80 you are definitely not playing as SJSU, nor at the NCAA level at all. You're a pro somewhere in the world where you can make money doing it.
2 men telling women how they should feel or that they are silly or that their feelings are baseless regarding playing a biological male is, to use the new liberal catchphrase, weird.
 
Sorry man, you telling women how they should feel about playing biological males is weird.
I have no problem with the players having opinions on this situation. I'm not telling them how to feel. If they don't like it because they don't agree with it, fine. If they don't like it because they don't understand it, fine. Hell, if the SJSU players have a non-playing related safety concern, fine.

I'm just saying it doesn't make any sense to claim this is a playing-related safety issue when there isn't one. I'm not the one that claimed these games are getting canceled because "she hits too hard", I'm just calling BS on that excuse.
 
I have no problem with the players having opinions on this situation. I'm not telling them how to feel. If they don't like it because they don't agree with it, fine. If they don't like it because they don't understand it, fine. Hell, if the SJSU players have a non-playing related safety concern, fine.

I'm just saying it doesn't make any sense to claim this is a playing-related safety issue when there isn't one. I'm not the one that claimed these games are getting canceled because "she hits too hard", I'm just calling BS on that excuse.
Not necessarily just a right wing boogie man is it?
 
Sorry man, you telling women how they should feel about playing biological males is weird.
"hey man, the top 1% of women are actually better than this average dude" is a crazy argument. We should only care if this dude is better than every woman.
 
So.... so much for that whole "men telling women how to feel". Is it equally as weird when the legislature forces them not to play?

In the case of Wyoming, USA TODAY Sports found, most players on the team wanted to play but were overruled due to political pressure and threats from the state legislature to cut university funding.

Motive behind forfeits
 
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Besides noting that they also forfeited, the article doesn't mention Nevada at all. So not sure what you're implying.
Their administration said they were playing. Women players voted no. That's all that is known for fact.

Several allegations by the players ranging from lack of support to inferred penalties.
 
You've got to stop reacting to every dog whistle. Imane Khelif is from Algeria, where cross dressing, sex changes, and homosexuality are illegal. She was born a woman and has female reproductive organs. A blood test determined that she has XY chromosomes, a condition known as Swyer syndrome.

A more fair question here is would be you ok with forcing women to compete in men's sports because of a blood test?
The truth is coming out. What we already knew.

 

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