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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #553 on: April 19, 2016, 04:07:37 AM »
Wow.  Heads of a medical organization that publishes a position paper that is NOT politically correct!

Thank God there are others like me who do not like the encroachment of all this political correctness into medicine.

Why just a few days ago I read the American College of Physicians position paper on guess what - a topic very relevant to providing health care to people - "climate change".

Political correctness is metastasizing throughout the medical literature.   Like I have posted before the CDC who I had the privilege of doing some part time work with is all over the political correctness map.  They do spectacular work and provide the world with needed control of disease.  But for the life of me some of their ventures are out of their bounds and sound very politically motivated - surely coming down from the present White House.


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Re: Repentant Transsexual; Drop the "T" from LGBT
« Reply #555 on: April 24, 2016, 10:21:57 AM »
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/06/03/repentant-transsexual-warns-jenner-the-hangover-is-coming/

http://thefederalist.com/2016/04/21/drop-the-t-from-lgbt/

Let's drop the B (and Q) too.  Being confused, undecided, inconsistent, questioning, indiscriminate or promiscuous is not a gender.  Look at your genitals and use the right bathroom. 

Can't we drop the L too?  Aren't lesbians gay?  Or no?  And when did we lose the meaning of the word gay from our language?  Can we have that word back?  If you are homo-sexual, you can say so or keep your private life private.  Same sex attraction is not a synonym for happy.  Some are less happy.  What word to heteros get?  Straight?  Who gave us that label?  Do we teach our language from Meriam Webster or from the 'urban dictionary'?

For the record, we on the right want more privacy, personal freedom, and liberty to pursue happiness for (all people including) gay people than do those on the left.  The right to keep the fruits of your labor and investment, the right to choose your own healthcare, the right to opt in or out of a union, the right to NOT be asked 300 personal questions on the census, personal property rights and the right to have the government off of your land, the right to choose your own charities and not have your social causes forced on you by the government, the right to bear arms and defend yourself and your household, and on and on.  Too bad no one ever makes that point to Democrat constituent groups.

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FWIW I found this
« Reply #556 on: April 24, 2016, 01:21:43 PM »
Doug, this is one discussion of the evolution of the word "gay":

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/517/how-did-gay-come-to-mean-homosexual

I don't buy this part below.  Of course the word became mainstream in part because of a push from homosexuals so to deny this (and it is "no big deal" rather exposes the writer's agenda)

"This is more the result of the squeamish attitude of the straight world than any organized campaign on the part of gays, and in any case it's no big deal;"

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Re: FWIW I found this
« Reply #557 on: April 24, 2016, 02:27:29 PM »
...http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/517/how-did-gay-come-to-mean-homosexual...

Imagine if heteros labeled themselves a positive name for being heterosexual along the lines of 'lighthearted and cheerful', implying that others are not.  You would face lawsuits and criminal charges.

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #558 on: April 24, 2016, 02:30:09 PM »
Kind of ironic for a group prone to clinical depression and suicide.

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Gay, Lesbian, Trans, All-gender bathroom bill passes California Assembly
« Reply #559 on: May 09, 2016, 04:44:26 PM »
It's 2016, peak ISIS, Boko Harem on the rise, droughts, floods, collapsed economies around the world and the lead story is bathroom attendance.  Is this a media issue?

How did gender become a political issue.  Gay bi or otherwise, you are man or you are woman.  No?  What has changed since Adam and Eve in the world of gender??  Is this really that complicated?

I've got an idea, let's have government impose a burden on the private sector every time 0.0% of the people are suddenly up in arms about the way things have always been with no problems..
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http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article76595197.html
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North Carolina Governor is looking for a federal government solution (PBS News Hour).  Left and right both need to unzip and determine whether or not they have a penis.  A clue to the clueless, most males have an awareness of theirs almost every hour of the day.  We could go on with more clues.  If your erection is measured in inches, you're probably a male.  If you were born as a Gene and now identify as a Jean, you are probably still a guy unless you had work done.  If you think constantly all day about eating p*ssy, you're probably a lesbian, the symbol with the skirt even if you're wearing pants.

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #560 on: May 09, 2016, 05:22:56 PM »
"Breaking with Republican-led states and cities that have moved to restrict bathroom use, the California Assembly on Monday passed legislation requiring all single-stall bathrooms to be open to people of any gender."

From now on we could piss off all the women and leave down when we urinate and leave it up when we exit the bathroom.

Nothing like scorned women to get things changed back to NORMAL.

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #561 on: May 09, 2016, 05:53:22 PM »
LOL.

They took the urinals off the walls in our hockey locker rooms a few years ago as the sport became more co-ed and now we have to look both ways before showering after playing because of unisex locker rooms.  Eventually we will get sued for exposing in front of young girls or just drive home all sweaty from now on because people can't figure out a bathroom assignment.

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Sacred Androgen
« Reply #562 on: May 10, 2016, 08:16:15 AM »

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Time to boycott anything San Diego
« Reply #563 on: May 23, 2016, 07:41:17 AM »
The Padres and all of baseball should be ashamed.  Time to get everyone to not go to a baseball game any more this season.  This is micro aggression on a macro scale:

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/padres-under-fire-after-humiliating-gay-men-s-chorus-during-anthem-181903586.html

this should also become a campaign issue!!!  :wink:

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gender identity not male female
« Reply #564 on: June 01, 2016, 04:47:01 PM »
The feminist legislative onslaught has begun.  This is really what the transgender thing is about. It is the feminist warriors at least as much and probably more then gays.
  Sadly majority of Mass legislatures voted in favor.  My god!:

https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/06/massachusetts-house-overwhelmingly-passes-bill-legally-abolishing-biological-sex

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #566 on: June 02, 2016, 12:11:57 PM »
"In a statement, she said that the ACLU has become “a special interest organization that promotes not all, but certain progressive rights.”

The “hierarchy of rights” the ACLU chooses to defend or ignore, she wrote, is “based on who is funding the organization’s lobbying activities.”

?dNc ? SoRoS? all about the money.

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Re: Sprinter with a penis on girls track team
« Reply #568 on: June 05, 2016, 05:21:18 PM »
http://www.ktva.com/high-school-runner-brings-spotlight-to-alaska-transgender-policy-432/

Crafty has this right I think.  Follow the penis.  If you have one, they have a restroom and a team for that.  If you have a vagina, there is a team and a restroom for that.  This isn't that complicated.  If you have something else or some other combination of features, maybe you need a family court judge or psych warden to advise on which shower room is yours.

If you hang your penis out in a no-penis area, they have a criminal charge for that.

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #569 on: June 05, 2016, 05:41:43 PM »
Doug,
Where does one go if they are Q?

You know.  Now it is LBGTQ!

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #570 on: June 05, 2016, 05:47:10 PM »
Doug,
Where does one go if they are Q?

You know.  Now it is LBGTQ!

31 Genders recognized in NYC and I don't think they're making fun of an ice cream store.

I can name 2 of them and neither starts with L,B,G,T or Q.

https://heatst.com/culture-wars/here-are-the-31-gender-identities-new-york-city-recognizes/

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #571 on: June 05, 2016, 05:53:57 PM »
Deviation of sexual activity from normal is somehow now gender identity?

Have you seen how obama signed  a spot across from a NYC gay bar into national monument status?

From Conservative review on Target:

https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/06/how-conservatives-got-upper-hand-in-target-bathroom-policy

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #574 on: June 08, 2016, 01:27:58 PM »
Something is going on with professional sports.

They are all being intimidated somehow.




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Scientists challenge Left's orthodoxy
« Reply #580 on: January 06, 2017, 05:27:52 AM »
https://patriotpost.us/articles/44470

Born This Way'? New Study Debunks LGBT Claims

Correcting the record on the homosexual agenda's junk science.
Louis DeBroux · Aug. 25, 2016
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Among leftists, it is at convenient times an accepted fact (“settled science,” you might say) that homosexuals and transgendered people are “born that way” — that their sexual attractions or gender identities are not the product of choice, but a matter of genetics. (When that’s not convenient, of course, it’s a perfectly acceptable “life choice.”) A new report, instantly controversial, torpedoes that understanding of homosexuality and gender dysphoria, the medical term for transgenderism.

The report, entitled “Sexuality and Gender: Findings from the Biological, Psychological, and Social Sciences,” is co-authored by two of the most well respected experts on mental health and human sexuality. Dr. Paul McHugh, described as “arguably the most important American psychiatrist of the last half century,” is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and served for 25 years as psychiatrist in chief for Johns Hopkins Hospital. And Dr. Lawrence Mayer, Psychiatry Department scholar-in-residence at Johns Hopkins University, is a professor of statistics and biostatistics at Arizona State University.

While, not surprisingly, many on the Left and in the LGBT “community” immediately raged against the report as anti-LGBT, it should be noted that Johns Hopkins was the first medical facility in the U.S. to perform sex-reassignment surgery, and did so for decades until a growing body of peer-reviewed studies, including an analysis of how Hopkins' own transgendered patients fared over time, led the hospital to end those types of surgeries. Furthermore, McHugh is no far right-wing ideologue or Bible-thumper; he’s a self-described “politically liberal” Democrat.

Yet it was his long-term experience with patients who suffer from gender dysphoria that led him to his conclusions, summarized in a report that analyzed more than 200 peer reviewed studies. McHugh and Mayer are also very up front about what the science does and does not show. They freely admit the gaps in the available research, which they argue underscores the need for more research before establishing medical standards, public policy guidelines, and laws, based on “settled science” that is not at all settled.

So what did the study find? A few excerpts:

    “The belief that sexual orientation is an innate, biologically fixed human property — that people are ‘born that way’ — is not supported by scientific evidence.

    Likewise, the belief that gender identity is an innate, fixed human property independent of biological sex — so that a person might be a ‘man trapped in a woman’s body’ or ‘a woman trapped in a man’s body’ — is not supported by scientific evidence.

    Only a minority of children who express gender-atypical thoughts or behavior will continue to do so into adolescence or adulthood. There is no evidence that all such children should be encouraged to become transgender, much less subjected to hormone treatments or surgery.

    Non-heterosexual and transgender people have higher rates of mental health problems (anxiety, depression, suicide), as well as behavioral and social problems (substance abuse, intimate partner violence), than the general population. Discrimination alone does not account for the entire disparity.”

One of the most shocking findings in the report is that not only do people who suffer from gender dysphoria experience far higher rates of social pathologies (depression, substance abuse, suicide) than the general population, but sex-reassignment surgery does not offer the relief those on the Left claim. One study finds that “compared to [the general population], sex-reassigned individuals were about five times more likely to attempt suicide and about 19 times more likely to die by suicide.” The study finds a staggering 41% of transgendered individuals will attempt suicide in their lifetime.

The duo investigated the underlying causes of these tragic statistics, and found that while “stressors like stigma and prejudice account for much of the additional suffering observed in these subpopulations … [this theory] does not seem to offer a complete explanation for the disparities in the outcomes.” Even in social environments where transgendered people are accepted, they still suffer from above-normal rates of these social pathologies. McHugh and Mayer encourage additional research be done to study the correlation between childhood sexual abuse and sexual orientation (studies have shown non-heterosexuals to be two to three times more likely to have experienced childhood sexual abuse as compared to heterosexuals).

Far from offering condemnation or judgment, they stress the need for greater understanding of the science behind gender dysphoria, and a more thoughtful, science-based approached to treating it. “More research is needed to uncover the causes of the increased rates of mental health problems in the LGBT subpopulations,” McHugh and Mayer say, calling on society to work to “alleviate suffering and promote human health and flourishing.”

All the more reason to base medical treatment and public policy on sound science, which is not currently the case. The authors declare they are “disturbed and alarmed by the severity and irreversibility of some interventions being publicly discussed and employed for children. … We are concerned by the increasing tendency toward encouraging children with gender identity issues to transition to their preferred gender through medical and then surgical procedures.” The pair notes, “There is little scientific evidence for the therapeutic value of interventions that delay puberty or modify the secondary sex characteristics of adolescents.”

The Obama administration has used (and abused) its vast power to dismiss the concerns of parents, policymakers and medical professionals in implementing policy in the furtherance of its ideological goal — forced social acceptance of gender dysphoria as normal, all under the guise of medical science.

Part of that effort was Obama’s announcement earlier this year that schools receiving federal funding were prohibited from requiring students to use the restroom and shower facilities of their birth sex, while threatening a loss of funding for any school that didn’t comply with his imperial decree. Essentially, this meant boys who think they are girls would get to shower with female classmates.

Luckily, U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor has injected some sanity into the debate, issuing an injunction against implementation of this policy, stating that Obama exceeded his authority in his attempt to reinterpret Title IX. As O'Connor said, “It cannot be disputed that the meaning of the term ‘sex’ [in Title IX] meant the biological and anatomical differences between male and female students as determined by their birth.”

Gender dysphoria is a real and debilitating problem for a tiny minority of the population, and we should treat those who suffer from it compassionately. At the same time, we do not show true compassion by pretending it is not an illness, or by encouraging those who suffer from it to embrace and celebrate it.




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Audi Gender pay equity ad
« Reply #582 on: February 05, 2017, 09:52:44 PM »
http://thefederalist.com/2017/02/03/audi-steps-rake-new-superbowl-ad-retracts/

Women are still paid 21% less than men. As a brand that believes in progress, we are committed to equal pay for equal work. #DriveProgress
9:17 AM - 1 Feb 2017
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What do I tell my daughter?” a male narrator asks in the commercial as the camera pans to a father watching his daughter compete against a bunch of boys in a go-kart race. “Do I tell her that despite her education, her drive, her skills, her intelligence, she will automatically be valued as less than every man she meets?”

“Or maybe I’ll be able to tell her something different,” the narrator concludes as the father leads his daughter towards their Audi sedan. The screen tuns black, and across it are the words in white: “Audi of America is committed to equal pay for equal work. Progress is for everyone.”

Gross. Gross. Gross Gross.

I’m not going to parse how psychologically damaging this advertisement is to all the young girls who will be watching this ad and consequently subjected to the deceitful victimhood rhetoric that “you matter less because of your chromosomes.” Instead, let’s focus on what happened after the luxury car company responded to a question on Twitter. All of the “equal pay” nonsense their ad espouses totally falls apart when faced with the realities of economics.

Here’s the question and response.

@Audi You pay your female employees less than males? You know that's against the law, right?
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@TueborFrog When we account for all the various factors that go into pay, women at Audi are on par with their male counterparts.
5:37 PM - 1 Feb 2017

So, it seems that Audi admits their female employees’ paychecks are not as fat as those of their male employees. Yet this doesn’t mean female employees aren’t being paid equally. Yes, if you compare the overall income of women versus the overall incomes of men, women make 79 cents on the dollar of what a man earns.

But this statistic is misleading, as women often choose occupations that generally pay less than the jobs men chose. For example, fewer women take jobs in science and math fields, which generally pay more. Women do not like taking physically risky jobs, which also often have pay premiums. That’s why very few women work as frackers or linemen. (On the flip side, women die less often on the job then men.) Women also prefer jobs that give them greater flexibility, allowing them to stay home with their children, and they tend to work part-time more often than men do.

When hiring a female employee, employers have to take into account the possibility their worker may become pregnant and need to take a significant amount of time away from her job to recover and take care of a newborn. It’s not sexist for an employer to take that into consideration when hiring a female employee, or for her paycheck to reflect the aggregate of all of these factors. Audi should stop virtue signaling and spreading the false narrative that women are less valuable because of a dumb, long-debunked statistic.

Bre Payton is a staff writer at The Federalist. Follow her on Twitter.


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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #583 on: February 07, 2017, 10:30:02 AM »
Speaking of the danger premium, what does the most recent data say?  Working from memory, something like 19 of 20 work deaths are male.



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"Genderless Alien"
« Reply #587 on: March 02, 2017, 06:47:02 AM »
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Re: "Genderless Alien"
« Reply #588 on: March 02, 2017, 02:44:26 PM »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4274396/Man-spends-50-000-transform-genderless-ALIEN.html

I have to ask what kind of doctor would deform someone?

The same ones that do m to f or f to m reassignment surgery.

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SCOTUS kicks transgender case back to 4th Circuit
« Reply #589 on: March 06, 2017, 11:39:49 AM »
Supreme Court Tells Lower Court to Reconsider Transgender Bathroom Case in Light of Trump Move
Previous court decision deferred to Obama interpretation of antidiscrimination law, which Trump rescinded
By Jess Bravin
Updated March 6, 2017 11:28 a.m. ET
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WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Monday canceled March arguments over a transgender student’s bathroom access, the latest aftershock of Trump administration moves to undo the legal and policy legacy of former President Barack Obama.

The court’s one-sentence order directed a federal appeals panel to reconsider its ruling from last year requiring a Virginia school board to let Gavin Grimm, a transgender boy, use the boys’ bathroom. The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in Richmond, Va., had based its decision on legal guidance from the Education Department under Mr. Obama, which advised that federal antidiscrimination law required public schools permit transgender students to use facilities corresponding to their gender identity.

After the Trump administration withdrew that guidance last month, the court asked the Gloucester County school board and the American Civil Liberties Union, which represents Gavin, for their views on how to proceed. Although both parties said they would prefer to proceed with the case, the justices instead asked the lower court to reconsider the issues.

No longer able to defer to the federal government’s views on the question, the Fourth Circuit likely will be required to confront directly the unresolved issue of whether and how the federal law prohibiting sex discrimination in education, known as Title IX, applies to transgender individuals.

    President Donald Trump called together top advisers, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions and strategist Steve Bannon, as the White House faced a furor over the president’s claims he had been wiretapped by his predecessor.


    President Trump’s preference for business and military leaders has marginalized a group long at the capital’s levers of power: lawyers. Just three of his 16 cabinet picks have law degrees, a sharp drop from the four previous administrations.




“Nothing about today’s action changes the meaning of the law. Title IX and the Constitution protect Gavin and other transgender students from discrimination,” said Joshua Block, an ACLU attorney representing Gavin. “This is a detour, not the end of the road, and we’ll continue to fight for Gavin and other transgender people to ensure that they are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.”

The Gloucester County school board said in a statement, “On remand to the lower courts, the board looks forward to explaining why its common-sense restroom and locker-room policy is legal under the Constitution and federal law.”

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #590 on: March 08, 2017, 05:22:24 PM »


The other day she was wearing white for women's suffarge now it is red for some other women's thing.

Am I the only one getting tired of this "s":

https://www.yahoo.com/style/the-hidden-meaning-behind-hillary-clintons-pantsuit-162553615.html


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« Reply #592 on: March 21, 2017, 08:27:53 AM »
Transgender Wins International Women’s Weightlifting Title


"Laurel Hubbard, a 39 year-old transgender who was born male, won her first international women’s weightlifting title in Australia breaking four national records in the process.

Hubbard beat the competition by 19 kilograms.

The New Zealand Herald reported:

Kiwi weightlifter Laurel Hubbard has dominated her first major competition, taking out the Australian International in Melbourne on a night she made history as the first transgender athlete to represent New Zealand.

Hubbard, 39, won the women’s over 90kg division at the Melbourne event, setting four unofficial national records in the process. Hubbard lifted a combined total of 268kg – 19kg better than silver medallist Iuniarra Sipaia of Samoa.

Australia’s Kaitlyn Fassina claimed the bronze medal with 223kg.

Hubbard looked visibly emotional as she lined up behind dais awaiting the official medal presentation. But she kept the tears at bay, smiling and waving as she stood atop the podium.

Earlier this month the Herald revealed Hubbard had been selected to make her international debut at the competition after usurping Rio Olympian Tracey Lambrechs at the top of the division."

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/03/transgender-wins-international-womens-weightlifting-title/

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Re: Sham Wow Guy Here - But Wait... There's More!
« Reply #593 on: March 21, 2017, 11:40:45 AM »
He also won the peeing for distance women's championship.


Transgender Wins International Women’s Weightlifting Title


"Laurel Hubbard, a 39 year-old transgender who was born male, won her first international women’s weightlifting title in Australia breaking four national records in the process.

Hubbard beat the competition by 19 kilograms.

The New Zealand Herald reported:

Kiwi weightlifter Laurel Hubbard has dominated her first major competition, taking out the Australian International in Melbourne on a night she made history as the first transgender athlete to represent New Zealand.

Hubbard, 39, won the women’s over 90kg division at the Melbourne event, setting four unofficial national records in the process. Hubbard lifted a combined total of 268kg – 19kg better than silver medallist Iuniarra Sipaia of Samoa.

Australia’s Kaitlyn Fassina claimed the bronze medal with 223kg.

Hubbard looked visibly emotional as she lined up behind dais awaiting the official medal presentation. But she kept the tears at bay, smiling and waving as she stood atop the podium.

Earlier this month the Herald revealed Hubbard had been selected to make her international debut at the competition after usurping Rio Olympian Tracey Lambrechs at the top of the division."

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/03/transgender-wins-international-womens-weightlifting-title/

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Re: Gender, Gay, Lesbian
« Reply #594 on: March 21, 2017, 11:58:07 AM »
"He also won the peeing for distance women's championship."

 :lol: :lol: :lol:

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« Reply #595 on: March 21, 2017, 02:04:46 PM »
He also won the peeing for distance women's championship.


Transgender Wins International Women’s Weightlifting Title


"He also won the peeing for distance women's championship."

 :lol: :lol: :lol:

The lunacy is far from over.


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