Riley Gaines attacked after Saving Women's Sports speech at SF State Univ

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Anonymous wrote:ESPN anchor. Good for her.



I thought ESPN got rid of her.
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Anonymous wrote:I want to see trans men Start playing women’s professional soccer and see if anyone cares that in a year or two there will not be any born female players in the league because they cannot make a team.


Lol yes the only reason to become trans is to become a professional women soccer player. You are ridiculous and misogynistic.
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Anonymous wrote:These people are unhinged. The university should expel them.


They won’t. This is San Francisco. Misogyny is applauded.
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Anonymous wrote:All of the f-n drama for what must be like 8 athletes. People are losing their marbles about the wrong thing.


But its not 8 athletes.....its 8 athletes competing against hundreds of female athletes.


I think the problem is even these "8" have an outsized number reaching the top in women's sports when the whole point of Title IX was to allow women to have actual competitive sports where they can reach their max potential. Even in the Olympics, a 45 year old trans woman was able to compete in weightlifting. She didn't win but it's certainly not at all possible for an amateur weightlifting female to transition to a man at 45 and then make the men's US weightlifting team over 20 year olds.


It amateur sport. There are 220,000 women college “athletes”. In the general population 0.6% identify as transgender. There should be 1,300 trans athletes in college sports. There are 32 tran athletes in college. Two have made the Olympics this cycle.

If you want to make to Olympics or a college team preform better. The bottom of the rosters are the ones getting cut but the number is way way under 1%. This is not an issue.



If it is a non-issue, why are they beating up this female swimmer over it? Seems like it's enough of an issue to the trans community to engage in violence against anyone who offers a contrary opinion.


Let’s be clear: They are physically assaulting a female athlete because that athlete is female and has opinions. This is a violent misogynist movement whose end goal is the subjugation of women.


Why do transphobes insist trans women are trying to take away women’s rights but are fine with conservatives actually taking away women’s reproductive rights? I don’t get it. Winning at sportsball isn’t a right. Not being forced to have a baby for whatever reason is.


Of course they are taking away women’s rights away. They are destroying women’s safety for the sake of male ego.
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I don’t think lesbians and gays understand how much trans people are destroying the goodwill built up for the former two
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think lesbians and gays understand how much trans people are destroying the goodwill built up for the former two


You think so? I feel like most people are pretty fine with LG, but the T is where they have reservations.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think lesbians and gays understand how much trans people are destroying the goodwill built up for the former two


Some do and are speaking out.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think lesbians and gays understand how much trans people are destroying the goodwill built up for the former two


I think they are slowly discovering it. A few weeks ago, "LGB without the T" was trending on Twitter. And, it wasn't because a bunch of conservatives were tweeting it.
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Not at all a misogynist movement.

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Anonymous wrote:Not at all a misogynist movement.




Is that really what was said? It's not very clear. Sounded like "make her miss her flight" the first time that I heard it. Second time sounds like "lose her fight/flight".
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Anonymous wrote:All of the f-n drama for what must be like 8 athletes. People are losing their marbles about the wrong thing.


But its not 8 athletes.....its 8 athletes competing against hundreds of female athletes.


I think the problem is even these "8" have an outsized number reaching the top in women's sports when the whole point of Title IX was to allow women to have actual competitive sports where they can reach their max potential. Even in the Olympics, a 45 year old trans woman was able to compete in weightlifting. She didn't win but it's certainly not at all possible for an amateur weightlifting female to transition to a man at 45 and then make the men's US weightlifting team over 20 year olds.


It amateur sport. There are 220,000 women college “athletes”. In the general population 0.6% identify as transgender. There should be 1,300 trans athletes in college sports. There are 32 tran athletes in college. Two have made the Olympics this cycle.

If you want to make to Olympics or a college team preform better. The bottom of the rosters are the ones getting cut but the number is way way under 1%. This is not an issue.



If it is a non-issue, why are they beating up this female swimmer over it? Seems like it's enough of an issue to the trans community to engage in violence against anyone who offers a contrary opinion.


Let’s be clear: They are physically assaulting a female athlete because that athlete is female and has opinions. This is a violent misogynist movement whose end goal is the subjugation of women.


Disagree. And the videos posted-at least the couple I’m seeing-are showing shouting and getting close to her but I didn’t see violence. Maybe I haven’t clicked the right link. I’m surprised the man who tried to murder her (according to a PP) hasn’t been identified yet.


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I see yelling, I see swearing, I see someone acknowledging that she's crying, but I see no physical violence. That's not to say that it wasn't scary for her, or that it happened prior to the filming, but this doesn't show it. That's also not to say that violence wouldn't have occurred if the police weren't there.

I agree with other PP too. We've retreated so far to the extreme positions that there was no time to have the meaningful conversation about the complicated and nuanced parts of this.
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Anonymous wrote:All of the f-n drama for what must be like 8 athletes. People are losing their marbles about the wrong thing.


But its not 8 athletes.....its 8 athletes competing against hundreds of female athletes.


I think the problem is even these "8" have an outsized number reaching the top in women's sports when the whole point of Title IX was to allow women to have actual competitive sports where they can reach their max potential. Even in the Olympics, a 45 year old trans woman was able to compete in weightlifting. She didn't win but it's certainly not at all possible for an amateur weightlifting female to transition to a man at 45 and then make the men's US weightlifting team over 20 year olds.


It amateur sport. There are 220,000 women college “athletes”. In the general population 0.6% identify as transgender. There should be 1,300 trans athletes in college sports. There are 32 tran athletes in college. Two have made the Olympics this cycle.

If you want to make to Olympics or a college team preform better. The bottom of the rosters are the ones getting cut but the number is way way under 1%. This is not an issue.



If it is a non-issue, why are they beating up this female swimmer over it? Seems like it's enough of an issue to the trans community to engage in violence against anyone who offers a contrary opinion.


Let’s be clear: They are physically assaulting a female athlete because that athlete is female and has opinions. This is a violent misogynist movement whose end goal is the subjugation of women.


Disagree. And the videos posted-at least the couple I’m seeing-are showing shouting and getting close to her but I didn’t see violence. Maybe I haven’t clicked the right link. I’m surprised the man who tried to murder her (according to a PP) hasn’t been identified yet.


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I see yelling, I see swearing, I see someone acknowledging that she's crying, but I see no physical violence. That's not to say that it wasn't scary for her, or that it happened prior to the filming, but this doesn't show it. That's also not to say that violence wouldn't have occurred if the police weren't there.

I agree with other PP too. We've retreated so far to the extreme positions that there was no time to have the meaningful conversation about the complicated and nuanced parts of this.


I see a roomful of people who should be charged criminally.
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Anonymous wrote:All of the f-n drama for what must be like 8 athletes. People are losing their marbles about the wrong thing.


But its not 8 athletes.....its 8 athletes competing against hundreds of female athletes.


I think the problem is even these "8" have an outsized number reaching the top in women's sports when the whole point of Title IX was to allow women to have actual competitive sports where they can reach their max potential. Even in the Olympics, a 45 year old trans woman was able to compete in weightlifting. She didn't win but it's certainly not at all possible for an amateur weightlifting female to transition to a man at 45 and then make the men's US weightlifting team over 20 year olds.


It amateur sport. There are 220,000 women college “athletes”. In the general population 0.6% identify as transgender. There should be 1,300 trans athletes in college sports. There are 32 tran athletes in college. Two have made the Olympics this cycle.

If you want to make to Olympics or a college team preform better. The bottom of the rosters are the ones getting cut but the number is way way under 1%. This is not an issue.



If it is a non-issue, why are they beating up this female swimmer over it? Seems like it's enough of an issue to the trans community to engage in violence against anyone who offers a contrary opinion.


Let’s be clear: They are physically assaulting a female athlete because that athlete is female and has opinions. This is a violent misogynist movement whose end goal is the subjugation of women.


Disagree. And the videos posted-at least the couple I’m seeing-are showing shouting and getting close to her but I didn’t see violence. Maybe I haven’t clicked the right link. I’m surprised the man who tried to murder her (according to a PP) hasn’t been identified yet.


+1
I see yelling, I see swearing, I see someone acknowledging that she's crying, but I see no physical violence. That's not to say that it wasn't scary for her, or that it happened prior to the filming, but this doesn't show it. That's also not to say that violence wouldn't have occurred if the police weren't there.

I agree with other PP too. We've retreated so far to the extreme positions that there was no time to have the meaningful conversation about the complicated and nuanced parts of this.


Riley Gaines has stated that she was hit twice.

But you are almost certainly going to claim she is lying.
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Anonymous wrote:All of the f-n drama for what must be like 8 athletes. People are losing their marbles about the wrong thing.


But its not 8 athletes.....its 8 athletes competing against hundreds of female athletes.


I think the problem is even these "8" have an outsized number reaching the top in women's sports when the whole point of Title IX was to allow women to have actual competitive sports where they can reach their max potential. Even in the Olympics, a 45 year old trans woman was able to compete in weightlifting. She didn't win but it's certainly not at all possible for an amateur weightlifting female to transition to a man at 45 and then make the men's US weightlifting team over 20 year olds.


It amateur sport. There are 220,000 women college “athletes”. In the general population 0.6% identify as transgender. There should be 1,300 trans athletes in college sports. There are 32 tran athletes in college. Two have made the Olympics this cycle.

If you want to make to Olympics or a college team preform better. The bottom of the rosters are the ones getting cut but the number is way way under 1%. This is not an issue.



If it is a non-issue, why are they beating up this female swimmer over it? Seems like it's enough of an issue to the trans community to engage in violence against anyone who offers a contrary opinion.


Let’s be clear: They are physically assaulting a female athlete because that athlete is female and has opinions. This is a violent misogynist movement whose end goal is the subjugation of women.


Disagree. And the videos posted-at least the couple I’m seeing-are showing shouting and getting close to her but I didn’t see violence. Maybe I haven’t clicked the right link. I’m surprised the man who tried to murder her (according to a PP) hasn’t been identified yet.


+1
I see yelling, I see swearing, I see someone acknowledging that she's crying, but I see no physical violence. That's not to say that it wasn't scary for her, or that it happened prior to the filming, but this doesn't show it. That's also not to say that violence wouldn't have occurred if the police weren't there.

I agree with other PP too. We've retreated so far to the extreme positions that there was no time to have the meaningful conversation about the complicated and nuanced parts of this.


So if it wasn't recorded, it didn't happen? She reported she was physically assaulted. Are you suggesting she's lying about it?

Think about that one for a second before you answer...
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Anonymous wrote:Not at all a misogynist movement.




Is that really what was said? It's not very clear. Sounded like "make her miss her flight" the first time that I heard it. Second time sounds like "lose her fight/flight".


I agree. It sounded like "flight." But, then, someone else saying make her pay us each $10. That is pretty much hostage taking. Then, another saying.. don't let her go home.
Who are these people? And, where were university authorities? Reports are that she was in the room for 3 hours.
So, these lunatics are free to threaten and intimidate her with no consequences, but she is forced to remain in a room for her safety for 3 hours? This is crazy.
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