XXX
Loc: Somewhere north of the Mason-Dixon
Rose42 wrote:
As it should be.
Agree. A win for conservatives.
Common sense is finally starting to come out. Men are men and women are women and they are different from birth. To this day, there has never been a woman that became a man or a man that became a woman. There are some that think they have changed, and even act like they have changed (sort of), and even had many chemical changes artificially induced, and had surgeries to cosmetically change their outward appearance, but they irrefutably will always be what they were born as. Period. And if you don't have one, you aren't one. And if you aren't one, you can't compete fairly with one and therefore you need to compete within your biological sex. Even if you never win. Competing doesn't mean you win. It means you have a fair and equal chance to win. You take away that fair part when trying to compete against women even though your biological sex is not that of a woman.
XXX wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/04/08/naia-transgender-athlete-policy/
Thanks for the info. I am not the sports fan Aggie is so I will point this out to him when gets home in an hour or so.(He is at another sign up to vote table). I do think that the NCAA should study this decision very carefully. I think it is the right idea.
LostAggie66
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX (Shire of Seawinds)
XXX wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/04/08/naia-transgender-athlete-policy/
Now the "ball is in the NCAA's court" The NAIA has taken the first step to save college athletics in all of it's members which are mostly small regional universities and colleges. I watch and listen to NAIA football, baseball, softball and even basketball at times.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
LostAggie66 wrote:
Now the "ball is in the NCAA's court" The NAIA has taken the first step to save college athletics in all of it's members which are mostly small regional universities and colleges. I watch and listen to NAIA football, baseball, softball and even basketball at times.
Considering the women’s coach for University of South Carolina said she had no issue with men in women’s sports, I do not see that happening. What is astonishing that she would say that is she has a team of women who went undefeated this year. Is this her way of recruiting to make sure that remains the case?
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
LiberalGrammyD wrote:
Thanks for the info. I am not the sports fan Aggie is so I will point this out to him when gets home in an hour or so.(He is at another sign up to vote table). I do think that the NCAA should study this decision very carefully. I think it is the right idea.
I have yet to get over the NCAA not having Riley Gaines share first place in an event she tied Will Thomas (I am a woman) and, in fact, did not even give her a trophy for that event.
They have an evil agenda and Riley Gaines was getting in the way. Now then have sent their angry irrational puppet mobs after her.
Yes, you are a woman and you women need to be the ones defending these girl/women athletes. Many if not most men, at least the real ones, will back you on this
XXX wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/04/08/naia-transgender-athlete-policy/
.....AND, put them all into mental institutions; funny farms.
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