Friday, June 08, 2018

When You Ignore Biological Differences, Women and Children Lose

Two biological males placed first and second in the Connecticut state open track meet 100 meter dash running as girls (and setting a meet record). At what point do we admit as a society that it is freaking crazy to allow them to compete? Bone structure matters. Going through puberty as a male matters. Science and biology matter, and frankly the feelings of the biological girls who can never win no matter how much they train matter, too. The arrogance of our media and political elites who have decided that science, biology and the feelings of biological females don't matter in transgender issues can really rub average folks the wrong way. It is emblematic of their arrogance in so many other areas.

Terry Miller setting a girl's CT state open meet record in the 100 meter dash with another biological male (Andraya Yearwood) coming in 2nd.
https://twitter.com/GameTimeCT/status/1003739370736816129

Terry Miller setting a girl's Ct state open meet record in the 200 meter dash.

https://twitter.com/GameTimeCT/status/1003750542294822913

The misogyny present in modern day liberalism frightens me, to be honest. A year ago I was writing about how James Damore's acknowledgement of gender differences in how men and women prioritize and balance work/family life was viewed as a "weakness" for women by liberals. Today, we are told that it is fair for men to compete with women in events like the 100 meter dash, so apparently we aren't allowed to acknowledge that women really are physically weaker than men and that biology plays a role in that.  This is exactly backwards.  Yes, women are physically weaker than men.  However, condemning people as weak for choosing family life over work is really messed up, and a moral judgment with no basis in science, but it's OK for the mainstream press to say that.


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