Look at those shoulders
Another man proudly takes what belongs to women.
“Trans athletes” are welcome to stay. Men are not welcome to compete against women.
Lowerson said while competing against men he “didn’t feel safe.”
So he competes against women and makes them unsafe. Seems fair.
I don’t imagine the long hair, earrings, and frilly lace top are enough to make anyone believe he’s a woman…at least, no one except those who believe there is such a thing as a “girl dick”.
I wonder what he means by that. Perhaps simply “I didn’t want to.”
Male privilege at its best.
The feelings of one man, who “doesn’t feel safe” when competing against other men (in a sport where there is no contact with other competitors), matters more than the feelings of all the women who “don’t feel safe” from him. Women are vulnerable to men in a (life-altering) way that men never are from either men or women. This is bonkers.
If he “doesn’t feel safe” from other men, that is a problem between the men that they should solve for themselves. It’s not women’s duty to solve male-on-male violence. Don’t “solve” it on the backs of women. Not our job.
How on earth could he not “feel safe”? That guy looks like he could beat me into a pulp. And I’m a biggish guy. Hell, *I* would not feel safe around *him*. He obviously grew up and went through male puberty. He knows nothing about thoughts/fears/concerns of girls and women. Like maddog1129 said: this is bonkers.
“I didn’t feel safe” = “I didn’t win”.
When I was his age I had better hair than he has and it still didn’t make me a woman. Sasha needs to try harder by which I mean stop trying to pretend he is a woman.
I’m sorry but “Manly Longboard Classic” is cracking me up. I’m surprised he went anywhere near it. Wouldn’t it trigger his gender dysphoria?
Thanks for pointing that out. (and I thought I was the one to do those sort of jokes on the internet (not in real life)).