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14 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said:

 

 

The consequences here are the insurance companies for these schools will raise the premiums so high they have to cancel the girls teams.  This happened to some volleyball teams in connecticut. 

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1 hour ago, aristocrat said:

The consequences here are the insurance companies for these schools will raise the premiums so high they have to cancel the girls teams.  This happened to some volleyball teams in connecticut. 

 

Like I said, the real war on women.  

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On 2/19/2024 at 4:33 PM, Tommy Callahan said:

 

If I'm that coach, next time they play that team get a bigger and nastier fake lady and kick the crap out of the he/she.  Message sent.

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I'm listening to comments by SC women's NCAA BB coach Dawn Staley on whether transgengers identifying as women should be allowed.  She slowly and carefully responds "if you consider yourself a women you should be able to play".

Riley Gaines called her a sellout.  My question is what happened to feminism and the women's rights movement?

What happened to fighting the patriarchy?

What could be more toxic to women then men stealing their identities and opportunities?  Sellouts?  Yes.  To their fellow women because they lack the guts to stand for each other.

 

I might want to ask Ms. Staley and others with her view is if I consider myself to be a brain surgeon are you comfortable with me operating on you and replacing your real doctor?

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Mississippi House and Senate pass ‘Women’s Bill of Rights.’

 

The Mississippi House of Representatives and Senate passed a bill dubbed as the “Women’s Bill of Rights,” protecting women and girls from males seeking to enter female-only spaces and competitions by identifying as transgender.

 

Mississippi HB 1607 ties the words “man,” “woman,” “boy,” “girl,” “male,” and “female” to sex. It deals with athletics, shelters, and prisons, and was passed by the Mississippi Senate on Wednesday after the House passed the bill.

 

Independent Women’s Forum spokeswoman Paula Scanlan said that the bill also helps victims of domestic violence.

 

“There are places like shelters and women’s prisons,” said Scanlan. “We’re hearing stories across the country of women going to women-only shelters after being abused and their abuser is able to follow them because they show up to the shelter and say they identify (as) a woman. And there’s nothing in law to prevent someone who thinks that they are a woman from entering that space, and that puts victims of domestic violence into very dangerous situations.”

 

https://www.campusreform.org/article/mississippi-house-senate-pass-womens-bill-rights/25193

 

 

I wonder how many lefties will speak out against this, and reveal themselves as anti-woman.

 

 

 

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On 4/7/2024 at 6:45 AM, All_Pro_Bills said:

I'm listening to comments by SC women's NCAA BB coach Dawn Staley on whether transgengers identifying as women should be allowed.  She slowly and carefully responds "if you consider yourself a women you should be able to play".

Riley Gaines called her a sellout.  My question is what happened to feminism and the women's rights movement?

What happened to fighting the patriarchy?

What could be more toxic to women then men stealing their identities and opportunities?  Sellouts?  Yes.  To their fellow women because they lack the guts to stand for each other.

 

I might want to ask Ms. Staley and others with her view is if I consider myself to be a brain surgeon are you comfortable with me operating on you and replacing your real doctor?

Yeah, until SC has to face another team with a 6'8" guy that's facing up against her current Kamilla Cordoso. Staley's opinion will change in a heartbeat.

 

Both SC and Iowa were preparing for the championship game when this question came for both head coaches. When I first heard the question asked, all I could do is hang my head. One could argue that both HCs should have been ready for that question, but man, what a stupid ass question to ask a few days before the game. I believe Staley was asked before Bluder was. While Staley did the two-step before answering, and then acknowledging the response would create drama, which it did. Bluder was able to respond with a 'are you crazy, I'm not discussing that a few days before the championship game.'

 

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