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The time has arrived, and now male swimmer Will Thomas, commonly referred to by the liberal press and conformists academia as “Lia” the “female” collegiate swimmer, is beginning to aim his sights on a new enemy — feminists.
UFC Commentator and podcaster Joe Rogan did not hold back during Tuesday’s episode when the topic of ‘transgender’ athletes came up. Rogan laid it out saying that the fact that biological men are competing against real women is a “fu**ing crime” and robs women’s sports of its integrity.
ESPN continues to be silent after getting called out by former NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines, who sent out a call to action to ESPN’s female employees asking them to revolt after the network chose to spotlight Will “Lia” Thomas, a man who has attempted to convince the world he is a woman, during Women’s History Month.
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines accused the NCAA of encouraging sexual assault and voyeurism by allowing men in women’s locker rooms.
12x All-American swimmer Riley Gaines is continuing to stand up for the integrity of women’s sports, this time publishing an op-ed at Fox News in time for National Girls and Women in Sports day which isn’t holding back from her view that biological men have no place competing against real women.
Swimming champion Riley Gaines isn’t holding back from speaking out against a rumor spread by left-wing haters that insinuates that while appearing on stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) with former President Donald Trump, she dodged a kiss and attempted to pull away from him.
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas finally lost a race to a woman–this time losing out on her opportunity to take away the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) Woman of the Year award from an actual woman.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem denounces the University of Pennsylvania for nominating William Thomas as NCAA Woman of the Year.
Martina Navratilova criticises University of Pennsylvania’s decision to nominate William Thomas for the NCAA’s “Woman of the Year” award.