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Another brave heroic stunning man vows to keep working hard to take away everything women have.
The international career of Australian-born transgender cricketer Danielle McGahey would appear to be over after the International Cricket Council (ICC) ruled players who have been through male puberty will not be able to compete in international women’s cricket.
There it is again, the neutral “transgender” where “male” should be.
The change in regulations appears to have been prompted by the case of McGahey, who became the first transgender cricketer to take part in an official international match when she featured in a Women’s T20 fixture for Canada against Brazil.
But the problem isn’t “transgender cricketer”; the problem is a man playing against women and stealing a woman’s place.
The Brisbane-born 29-year-old, who played grade cricket as a man in Melbourne, moved to Canada in 2020. Having transitioned socially, then medically, to a woman she began playing women’s cricket in Canada and was called into the national team in October 2022.
Which just illustrates how ludicrous and destructive the new convention of calling men “she” is. He began playing women’s cricket, which was unfair to the other teams and to the woman who would have had his place on that team.
Transgender athletes have been banned from taking part in elite women’s competitions in other sports such as swimming, cycling, athletics, rugby league and rugby union.
Male transgender athletes.
I suppose we should be grateful that the media is still reporting the words “male puberty” instead of talking about “women players who have been through a less common form of female puberty.” When words do so much heavy lifting, the temptation is to pile it on.
And of course a man cannot “transition medically to a woman” (nor a woman to man). At most they can mutilate their bodies to some vague semblance of the opposite sex.
Can we assume that prepubescent children who have had their lives ruined by pro-trans ghouls can compete then? How early in child development do the trans groomers have to go?
There is no such thing as a sex change operation. It’s not possible, not before puberty, not ever.