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People on the left can deny it, scream against it, and try to scold the world to refuse it, but in the end, reality is and always remains undefeated. 

 

This is particularly true of biological reality. 

 

When President Trump recognized this fact in the White House this week by signing his executive order banning men from participating in women's sports, it wasn't the first domino that fell against the delusions of the gender cult, but it was by far one of the biggest. It was only a matter of time before another one of those dominoes would smack Delaware Rep. Tim 'Sarah' McBride right in his male genitalia. 

 

McBride made news in 2024 by becoming the first 'transgender' member of the House of Representatives, but he soon found out that the Republicans in Congress weren't about to bend the knee to his mental illness. Rep. Nancy Mace led a personal crusade to prevent McBride from using the women's bathrooms (because, you know, he is not a woman). 

 

Reality won that fight when Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed that men like McBride must use either his own private bathroom or the men's room.

 

Yesterday, Illinois Rep. Mary Miller gave reality another victory when she refused to recognize McBride as a woman on the House Floor. Watch: 

 

There was a time when even some conservatives would have criticized Miller for adhering to biological science, calling it 'rude,' 'cruel,' or 'unnecessary.' 

 

That time is OVER. 

 

 

https://twitchy.com/grateful-calvin/2025/02/07/it-is-mister-mary-miller-refuses-to-call-tim-sarah-mcbride-a-woman-on-the-house-floor-n2407994

 

 

 

 

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The funniest thing about the trans movement is that 95 percent of the guys who say that a trans-woman is a woman would change their tune really fast if they ran into a Sheena/Funky Cold Medina situation. It is all virtue signaling and a desire to conform with the swarm

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18 minutes ago, dgrochester55 said:

The funniest thing about the trans movement is that 95 percent of the guys who say that a trans-woman is a woman would change their tune really fast if they ran into a Sheena/Funky Cold Medina situation. It is all virtue signaling and a desire to conform with the swarm

Oh look, more trans fear ala '70's edition.  

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2 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Oh look, more trans fear ala '70's edition.  

Trans wasn’t an issue back then. Outside of Renee Richards it was a non-story. One similarity between then and now - having a man competing against women was rightly seen as absurd and wrong.
 

You may return to your regularly scheduled virtue signaling. 

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2 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Trans wasn’t an issue back then. Outside of Renee Richards it was a non-story. One similarity between then and now - having a man competing against women was rightly seen as absurd and wrong.
 

You may return to your regularly scheduled virtue signaling. 

Yeah, because that was before they were brave enough to want to be equal.  Before they became visible, and people wanted them back in the closet.  The "dude imagine ...." is definitely from the 70's, probably sooner.  Don't bother going on about how it isn't about them being seen...........................................blah blah...........................

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26 minutes ago, dgrochester55 said:

The funniest thing about the trans movement is that 95 percent of the guys who say that a trans-woman is a woman would change their tune really fast if they ran into a Sheena/Funky Cold Medina situation. It is all virtue signaling and a desire to conform with the swarm

 

Roundy's a 5%-er. He'd lay the wood to a transwoman with zero hesitation.

 

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3 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Yeah, because that was before they were brave enough to want to be equal.  Before they became visible, and people wanted them back in the closet.  The "dude imagine ...." is definitely from the 70's, probably sooner.  Don't bother going on about how it isn't about them being seen...........................................blah blah...........................

As per one of your posts, you thought Edith Bunker played video games. You don’t know sh*t about life in the 70s. That’s ok, but please don’t pretend that you do. 
 

 

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2 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Yeah, because that was before they were brave enough to want to be equal.  Before they became visible, and people wanted them back in the closet.  The "dude imagine ...." is definitely from the 70's, probably sooner.  Don't bother going on about how it isn't about them being seen...........................................blah blah...........................

I am actually curious how you don't recognize as evil the idea that men playing women's sports. Mentally women are as impressive men but physically the top 1% of women can t compete with the 10% guy. My high school has two Olympic caliber swimmers, one male and one female, the female would not be a top 3 on our boys team. 

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1 minute ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

I am actually curious how you don't recognize as evil the idea that men playing women's sports. Mentally women are as impressive men but physically the top 1% of women can t compete with the 10% guy. My high school has two Olympic caliber swimmers, one male and one female, the female would not be a top 3 on our boys team. 

Not really an issue I care that much about.  If it were my decision, I'd say leave it up to the teams.  It's just  damn games, which people take wayyy too seriously(and yeah yeah I know all about scholarships).  It really doesn't bother me either way, though. 

4 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

As per one of your posts, you thought Edith Bunker played video games. You don’t know sh*t about life in the 70s. That’s ok, but please don’t pretend that you do. 
 

 

I think it might be bedtime for ya.  I'm pretty sure I know I was alive through the entire 70's.  

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3 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Not really an issue I care that much about.  If it were my decision, I'd say leave it up to the teams.  It's just  damn games, which people take wayyy too seriously(and yeah yeah I know all about scholarships).  It really doesn't bother me either way, though. 

I think it might be bedtime for ya.  I'm pretty sure I know I was alive through the entire 70's.  

Nobody that thought Edith Bunker played video games has clue 1 about the 70s. 

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45 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Nobody that thought Edith Bunker played video games has clue 1 about the 70s. 

 

Maybe she played pong?  It came out on 1972.  They have one at the Rochester airport. Played a few games with my niece there.  Fun.

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