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Beigetreten Nisan 2015
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Sonya Douglas
Sonya Douglas@SonyaDouglas·
If she didn’t consent to wrestle with a boy, she didn’t consent for him to put hands on her, and she certainly didn’t consent for him to put fingers INSIDE her Every violation follows from the first Didn’t we tell you sex deception leads to sexual assault? Didn’t we tell you?
Brandi Kruse@BrandiKruse

NEW: Prosecutors say they will not charge trans wrestler with alleged sexual assault of Kallie Keeler because of "case law concerning consent in athletic contests." If only the state of Washington had given Kallie the option to consent to being touched by a male.

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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
@JamieBonkiewicz I wish Will Thomas had been better at swimming so he'd have stayed in men's.
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Ryan Nelson
Ryan Nelson@ryan_nelso16107·
Female cyclist Hannah Arensman retired from the sport she loves, after a man in a women’s race was very physical & aggressive towards her Austin Killips got off his bike and waited for Hannah 3 different times, pushing her against the wall. This video is just one of them
Tom Pearman@TomHPearman

@usacycling Forget the fact that AK is a biological male. He/She should have been DQ for this move which was only one of at least 3 attempts to put Arnesman into the tape. I was standing right there when one of the others happened. You can do better.

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Ryan@RyanD1108·
@ClayTravis The stock was valued at $527 (1T valuation) when they bought xAI. It splits 5:1 pre IPO. At 1.75T, shouldn’t the IPO price be $185?
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
SpaceX will go public next week at a share price of $135, giving the company a market cap of $1.75 trillion and creating the largest IPO in world history.
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
Early morning interview on CO initiative 109 to protect girls sports. Them: What is the proof that there is an issue? Me: Well, in 7 states boys have won titles in track and field. This year. This past weekend a boy won the shot put in West Virginia. A boy is sweeping the jumping events in California. Again. Them: Yeah but is it an issue in CO? Me: In JeffCo county over 60 boys have taken roster spots from girls in school sports. Them: Why do you care so much? Me: I care about fairness and equal opportunity for girls. For my daughter. Not to mention safety. Them: Who says it's not fair or safe? Me: Boys are 10-50% stronger/faster depending on the sport. That's why Title IX exists. The intent of Title IX was to protect girls'/women's rights. Not "gender ID." Them: Why are you doing this? Me: Title IX was created for a reason in 1972. I was a beneficiary as a young athlete. Girls deserve that same opportunity today. This just serves to reify Title IX, which we shouldn't have to do. But we do. Them: But what about the trans athletes? Me: I care about the girls. What about them? Them: Doesn't everyone deserve to compete? Me: Everyone can compete. The boys can compete in boys. Bodies compete not identities. 16 year old boys can't play little league. Them: But what's the difference? If there's just a few? Me: Would we allow one athlete on performance enhancing drugs to compete and steal medals? One would be too many. One is too many. Them: How will it work? Me: The same way it works to show proof of age. Show a birth certificate, or passport or paperwork from doctor. Them: Isn't that onerous? Me: No. My daughter had to show her passport a few weeks ago to compete in the U10 category in a tournament. Them: Not everyone can do that. Me: Everyone did. It was an Hispanic league tournament. More than half the families didn't speak English as a first language. They all showed proof of age for their kids. Back to the beginning on loop. Over and over again. At least there were no questions on genital checks.
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
Tom Steyer’s argument collapses immediately once you separate compassion from ideology. Yes. Every child deserves dignity, protection, love, and safety. That should not even be controversial. But protecting children does not require society to suspend biological reality. There is no third reproductive pathway in Homo sapiens. No third gamete. No third chromosomal reproductive architecture. No separate human species classified as “trans.” Human biology is sexually dimorphic by design: male and female. Got it? That is basic anatomy, endocrinology, reproductive biology, and evolutionary science. What modern Democrat activists have done is take psychological distress, identity confusion, social contagion, trauma, autism-spectrum overlap, peer influence, online reinforcement, and adolescent insecurity… and reframe all of it as immutable biological truth. Lies. That is an enormous leap unsupported by long-term historical human biology. And notice the emotional mechanism always used: “Kids are under attack.” “They are unsafe.” “They are vulnerable.” “They might hurt themselves.” The moment emotional panic enters the conversation, rational scientific discussion gets suspended or shut down. But protecting children from confusion is not hatred. Questioning irreversible medicalization is not cruelty. Protecting girls’ sports and spaces is not oppression. Refusing to redefine biology is not extremism. Black Americans are increasingly disturbed that adults with power are encouraging minors to view perfectly healthy bodies as problems needing chemical or surgical intervention before the brain is even fully developed. That is not compassion to black parents. It looks like ideological experimentation on children. Which we know all too well from you democrats. Also remarkable… the same activists who say “trust science” suddenly abandon biological science entirely when it conflicts with gender ideology. Chromosomes still exist. Bone density differences still exist. Puberty differences still exist. Musculoskeletal advantages still exist. Reproductive biology still exists. Reality does not disappear because politicians emotionally narrate over it. And here is the larger concern black parents have: children are impressionable. Identity formation during adolescence is highly plastic and socially influenced. When schools, media, celebrities, algorithms, entertainment systems, and Democrat politicians continuously reinforce identity confusion as fashionable, heroic, or spiritually enlightened… vulnerable children absorb it. A civilization should protect children from permanent decisions made during temporary confusion. Real compassion requires truth. TRUTH. Understand? Not ideological Democrat affirmation detached from biology. We are not with that nonsense. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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Stacy is Right
Stacy is Right@PoliticalStacy·
If you identify as "trans" you are mentally ill, and you should be barred from being a childhood educator. Fuck you.
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
Billie Jean King is one of the greatest women's tennis players of all time. She knows men are stronger and faster. She said so at Harvard last month. Yet, she continues to advocate for men in women's sports. Why?
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
SpaceX is such a bad ass company. In their IPO filing, they wrote this: • The first private company to develop and launch a liquid-fuel rocket to reach orbit (2008) • The first private company to successfully dock a private spacecraft with the International Space Station (2012) • The first to successfully propulsively land (2015) and refly orbital-class rocket boosters (2017) • The first to begin deploying a large-scale LEO broadband satellite constellation (2019); • The first private company to transport astronauts to orbit, returning America's ability to fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station (2020) • The first to manufacture consumer-grade phased-array user terminals at scale (2022); The first to deploy a large-scale LEO satellite-to-mobile constellation (2025) • The first to build a gigawatt-scale Al training cluster and largest coherent supercomputer (2026) • The first gigawatt-scale Megapack battery installation (2026); and • The only company capable of building orbital AI compute at scale. BOOM.
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
When boys’ feelings matter more than girls’ rights. Choose Podi-him!
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XX-XY Athletics
XX-XY Athletics@xx_xyathletics·
All women have protections in Australia. Just not real ones.
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
I am absolutely devastated Men who claim to be women have more rights than actual women in Australia. It is women who are being discriminated against, not the men who claim to be us. But in a sense, nothing has changed: we will all wake up tomorrow & men will still not be women.
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XX-XY Athletics
XX-XY Athletics@xx_xyathletics·
Ladies, this man didn’t like being in the men’s locker rooms. The smells. The sounds. So… …therefore the courts are going to accommodate him by erasing women as a protected class in Australia.
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Sophia Lorey
Sophia Lorey@SophiaSLorey·
Athlete Olivia Viola calls out CIF & Gov. Newsom for failing to protect female athletes in CA She's competed against a male athlete for 2 seasons, Olivia says girls are “losing hope” as officials continue ignoring fairness in girl's sports “We are tired of men’s feelings being more important than our voices and our rights.” Be like Olivia!
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Sophia Lorey
Sophia Lorey@SophiaSLorey·
Athlete Reese Hogan tied a male in the GIRLS high jump this weekend Before competing, she called out CIF & Gov. Newsom for failing to protect female athletes Despite D1 offers in CA Reese says she’s leaving the state because girls sports are no longer safe in CA Be like reese!
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
I know it's tempting to say: If you girls would just stand down and refuse to compete, this whole boys in girls sports thing would be fixed. It's not true. Many girls have stood down. Not every girl, all at once (which is an impossibility to coordinate across leagues and sports, etc). But I promise you, it's not the end all be all to end this. It's just not. And it puts all the onus on children. Children who only get a few seasons. To ask them -- all of them -- to give that up . . . because leaders, adults won't do the right thing? It's not right. We have an Executive Order. We have the biggest most important and influential sport governing body in the world, the IOC, saying they will protect women's sports. And we supposedly have 80% (at least) of Americans on the side of girls and women. And still, here we are. AB Hernandez won 3 events at CIF prelims over the weekend. If you really think girls are gonna get done what the President and the IOC cannot . . . you're wrong. What we need is the leaders of the sports governing bodies to do the right thing. And we need to call on them to do it. What we need is for the 80% of adults who have the common sense to know that boys should not be in girls' sports to stand up and say ENOUGH. The vast majority of them are still silent. Make it a non-starter for a coach to field a boy on a girls' team. Say something, anything. Make this absolutely unacceptable. Because it is. Girls, if you want to stand down, do it. I support you. So many do. If you compete, and also speak up about the unfairness, I and @xx_xyathletics are here to support you. And so many others. But the grown ass adults, the professional women athletes, the team owners, the league leaders, the coaches, the parents watching all of this unfold -- STEP UP. That's who we need to call on.
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