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Rhys went to Central Park, I wonder if he remembered to bring his rape alarm.
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He had no more reason to bring that than he did to bring a bicycle, since he hates riding bicycles, he only does it to cheat women.Rhys went to Central Park, I wonder if he remembered to bring his rape alarm.
Why would he give his victims a chance to escape?Rhys went to Central Park, I wonder if he remembered to bring his rape alarm.
British Triathlon to ban transgender women competing against females
Exclusive: British Triathlon plans to ban anyone born male from female categories even if they have not gone through male puberty
ByBen Rumsby 5 July 2022 • 6:16pm
Triathlon is set to ban transgender women competing in elite female competitions even if they have not gone through male puberty.
British Triathlon will on Wednesday plan to become the first national governing body (NGB) to publish a proposed new trans policy following the toxic row to gulf sport over swimmer Lia Thomas and cyclist Emily Bridges.
Telegraph Sport has been told the policy will be the strictest yet announced this summer following those brought in by Thomas’ and Bridges’ respective world governing bodies, Fina and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
Fina and the UCI tightened their own rules around trans women last month, with the former banning anyone to have gone through male puberty from elite female competitions and announcing plans to introduce a new open category for them to race in.
The Telegraph has been told British Triathlon plans to ban anyone born male from elite female categories amid concerns allowing puberty to be the cut-off could put pressure on children to transition.
It also plans to create an open category in which trans women can compete.
To that end, it is expected to announce its new policy will be phased in during the coming years to give it time to create such a category.
Fina imposed a ban only on those to have gone through male puberty after citing evidence indicating those to have transitioned afterwards enjoyed legacy advantages over those born female.
It believed this to be the most legally and ethically-sustainable policy for swimming.
The UCI stuck with the previous approach of many sports to allow trans women in elite female competitions provided they took steps to reduce their testosterone levels.
It halved the maximum amount trans women were allowed from 5 nanomoles per litre to 2.5 and doubled the period of time they had to remain beneath that from one to two years.
British Triathlon’s policy is set to be announced just over a week after it was one of several NGBs to attend a summit called by Nadine Dorries, the Culture Secretary, in which she told them to ban trans women from elite female competitions.
And now British Triathlon makes an announcement. Rhys officially 1/3 malding.
Has this article been deleted from the Telegraph site? The url from archive.ph is dead and it's nowhere to be found on the Telegraph's triathlon page.And now British Triathlon makes an announcement. Rhys officially 1/3 malding.
So how would one go about getting Rhys banned from Masters this year? Can anyone file a complaint and kick start the review process to keep him out? Or does the complainant have to be a female cyclist in good standing who is planning on entering the competition in the category he's trying to cheat his way into?I was waiting for that one as I had read rumours. There is another i know about and that org is working on the wording of a new policy regarding troons. Might not be announced for a while but this new british triathlon policy might speed things up.
Patience, young padawan.So how would one go about getting Rhys banned from Masters this year? Can anyone file a complaint and kick start the review process to keep him out? Or does the complainant have to be a female cyclist in good standing who is planning on entering the competition in the category he's trying to cheat his way into?
I ask because not only is it the right thing to do from a sportsmanship perspective, but also because he will go absolutely fucking ballistic on Twatter and everywhere else and make a total fool of himself, which would be hilarious.
So how would one go about getting Rhys banned from Masters this year? Can anyone file a complaint and kick start the review process to keep him out? Or does the complainant have to be a female cyclist in good standing who is planning on entering the competition in the category he's trying to cheat his way into?
I ask because not only is it the right thing to do from a sportsmanship perspective, but also because he will go absolutely fucking ballistic on Twatter and everywhere else and make a total fool of himself, which would be hilarious.
Don't threaten me with a good time.Don't bother emailing, Tranada is so woke that Jolene DuPuis is probably a LaBelle lookalike. They'll just report you to the fucking mounties or something else maple and gay.
I still can't believe he tries to use that as a gotcha. He really doesn't get that most people say "trans women are women" to be nice, or to fit in with their friends.
It's the same thing when they're trying to make people include trans people in their dating pool - except for a few brain dead handmaidens, it forces most other people to come to the conclusion that no, they don't see someone as the opposite gender despite how they try to dress and act. Rhys just can't imagine that the response to "if you think trans women are women, then you should ____" might be "well, I don't think trans women are women then".I can't get over how plain Rhys made the issue on TDS. If you believe that trans women are really women, then they should be competing in women's sports. I think a lot of people saw that and had to admit that maybe trans women aren't actual women after all. It's our job to make people take that leap, fucking big brain over here went and did it for us! I can see somebody thinking it out and having an uncomfortable moment of self discovery. You can say all the right things, and still see troons for what they are. I think that interview helped at least some people realize that about themselves.
That's a good observation. For all their talk about trans folx' "losing rights" with the rulings of these sporting bodies, the fact is that for all of history, right up to current year, these rules weren't needed. It was self-regulating: what self-respecting man would want to compete in the women's competition?Rhys talked quite a bit about the lofty ideals of the Olympics, but not once did he use the word sportsmanship. Curious.