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Thread: BREAKING: The IOC ends both women's division sports and steroid testing

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    This will continue as long as the progressive drive for "social equality" and the march towards utopia continues, and thus continues to convince women to delay or forgo traditional roles/motherhood and join the workforce. They have evolved to have empathy and nuturing, motherly instincts and so they now instinctively pour this into politics which "care for" the immigrant, the oppressed, the non-white, the downtrodden other. There is no political solution, like protests or boycotts. It's too late.

    The logical end-point of liberal thought is a levelled society, where everyone is equally shit. Hulking guys with huge traps, backs and legs smashing women into the ground in competitive sports is here to stay, so grab your popcorn and enjoy the decline. We can only hope that in the next civilisational cycle, they will not be so foolish and weak as to take their boots off the neck of such dysgenic BS. Not even for a second.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    I have talked about this on several podcasts, and each time I make the point that women have to solve this for themselves -- we can't do it for them. Unfortunately, women tend to be unaggressive about such things, and if they stand by and let their sports divisions be destroyed by pussies who couldn't compete in the men's division, then women's sports goes away at the competitive level. When the fat New Zealander was allowed to enter the women's division of weightlifting at the Olympics, every single female in the division should have refused to lift. That was the only way to make the point. But they didn't, and I'm sorry, because this can only be solved with a collective solidarity -- ALL of them have to say "No." It's going to cost them 4 years of training to save their sport. I'm sorry about that too, but right now they've lost the whole thing.
    Too many women eschew thinking for emoting. On all policies/issues, not just this one. Exhibit 2: immigration

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    So lovely.

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    Looks like one of the Hanson Brothers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    Looks like one of the Hanson Brothers.
    I read that when HE won the stands were quiet… when the GIRL touched the wall 30+ seconds later the fans cheered lol. It was also reported that the feckless coach only wants HIM on the team so that they win….I believe both.

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    Third, the primary reason for these sex differences in the physical attributes that contribute to elite athletic performance is exposure in gonadal males with functional androgen receptors to much higher levels of testosterone during growth and development (puberty), and throughout the athletic career. No other endogenous physical or physiological factors have been identified as contributing substantially and predominantly to these differences.
    Not true. Exposure to testosterone in utero is, if anything, the most important factor in subsequent display of androgen-affected characteristics. The author is but a lawyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    Not true. Exposure to testosterone in utero is, if anything, the most important factor in subsequent display of androgen-affected characteristics. The author is but a lawyer.
    Right. They can say what they want but people that are born men generally have heavier bone structure and more muscle mass than women. He can call himself whatever he wants but he's a man competing in women's sports.

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    I keep being told that gender dysphoria is a medical condition requiring the rest of the country to then participate in a delusion that women are men and vice versa, rather than look at whether the person may have issues such as repressed homosexuality or personality disorder requiring attemtion ( suggesting this is the most [I]heinous[I]crime imaginable). By that logic the schizophrenic I dealt with many years ago who believed Tony Blair was talking to him should have been allowed to stop his medication and break in to Downing Street like he wanted to…….

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jdcuth View Post
    I keep being told that gender dysphoria is a medical condition requiring the rest of the country to then participate in a delusion that women are men and vice versa, rather than look at whether the person may have issues such as repressed homosexuality or personality disorder requiring attemtion ( suggesting this is the most [I]heinous[I]crime imaginable).
    That's pretty good, JD.

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