Dr. Rachel McKinnon / Dr. Veronica Ivy / Rhys McKinnon / Rachel Veronica McKinnon / Foxy Moxy / SportIsARight - failed out of a tenured job,man who competes in womens sports, gained like 100 lbs in 2022 (page 813), comically fell off bike before a race (page 830)

Rhys slings that shit to his fans, though as far as I know he hasn't had the balls to put it in print (or even mention it around weak-kneed saps like Trevor Noah).

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Okay, sure, I'll agree to that Rhys. Next question: why are men taller than women in all societies? And why has this always been the case in recorded history? Why are men getting comparatively taller?

I'm not offended by his stupid arguments, I'm offended by him being so bad at it.
 
But how will you know if someone was born with a penis or not unless you violate their privacy?!? This is just an excuse to let you demand access to others genitals! Especially kids genitals! Why are you so obsessed with kids genitals???

Airdrop, I sometimes think you operate a factory of military grade sarcasm and wonder if it is procurable on the Dark Net.

Rhys slings that shit to his fans, though as far as I know he hasn't had the balls to put it in print (or even mention it around weak-kneed saps like Trevor Noah).

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I've seen this hypothesis, that women are only physically held back by the Patriarchy, flapping around in feminist publications already in the early nineties. It goes to show that academic insanity is not limited to any particular time or political faction, they just have to be extreme enough.
 
Just going to be lazy and link the archive.
You can find the original link there.
Forwarded.

I've seen this hypothesis, that women are only physically held back by the Patriarchy, flapping around in feminist publications already in the early nineties. It goes to show that academic insanity is not limited to any particular time or political faction, they just have to be extreme enough.
I remember there was a minor viral thread (that I probably read about here) a few years ago on reddit. It was from athletic women with athletic boyfriends, who were astounded to discover that when they play-wrestled or engaged in physical activity, their boyfriends were holding back. When they asked them not to, they found out they could be pinned and rendered helpless in seconds. There was at least one video showing a guy who was wrestling two athletic women, and it took around 30 seconds but he pinned them both.

It seems a lot of women don't realise that normal men are aware of the physical imbalance, and therefore are controlling themselves. It's not even about letting them win (though I bet there's a bit of that), it's about not harming women. If you want to talk gendered upbringing and behaviour, look at how the vast majority of men are taught, both explicitly and implicitly, to never hit a woman - and the reaction when they do, even if it's entirely justified by the woman's behaviour (video of the guy with his wife and child getting harassed by a large group of black girls). The standard bullying tactic of pushing and provoking and then acting the victim when your target lashes out is a weapon, and is made extra-sharp by the differences in society's response to male violence vs. female violence. Hell, Friends did an episode where Joey got a girlfriend whose friendly arm-punches were hurting him, and everyone made fun of him for it. She didn't mean any harm, but it wasn't until she did it to Rachel that anyone took him seriously. Yes, a sitcom, and it's a funny episode, but you couldn't play a man's violence, even if it was all in fun and not intended to hurt, for laughs.

All this relates to Rhys because he had that upbringing, no matter how he denies it, but he's one of those men who ignored that idea. I think that he married an athletic woman is part of it - there's a whole psychological side to that particular relationship that we don't dig into because we don't know anything about it, but I think there were definitely narc injuries from that marriage that Rhys took with him in trooning out and wanting to cheat against women. He may stop himself from physical violence, but there's a very strong focus on putting women in their place that oozes from his every interaction with them.
 
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I remember there was a minor viral thread (that I probably read about here) a few years ago on reddit. It was from athletic women with athletic boyfriends, who were astounded to discover that when they play-wrestled or engaged in physical activity, their boyfriends were holding back. When they asked them not to, they found out they could be pinned and rendered helpless in seconds.
A story that really stuck with me was one where a woman's husband had a fainting spell and collapsed on top of her (both being of normal/athletic build, not a case of being crushed by a deathfat) and she just COULD NOT budge him. She was just pinned until he came to. A man doesn't even have to be trying, he can literally be out cold.
 
I do wonder if the majority of women who support men competing against women have ever taken a sport seriously, or have ever had more than a pigtail pulled in the playground.
Many moons ago, when i was at school, there were a few girls who were into netball and athletics but it was just a handfull. The rest weren't bothered and loads were always pulling notes out, from their mums, and getting out of phys ed. Amongst the boys it was the other way around and out of school it was the same. We were always either fighting in some way, or competing, and we were taught, and we learnt, what was fair and what wasn't.

Maybe now that there is more encouragement for girls to do sport, and more contact sports to chose from , so to feel what it is like to get hammered into the ground, there should be a better understanding of fair play in the next generations. I hope so, anyway, because there are way too many women who are either clueless/don't care and are leaving the door open for their daughters to get fucked over.
 
A story that really stuck with me was one where a woman's husband had a fainting spell and collapsed on top of her (both being of normal/athletic build, not a case of being crushed by a deathfat) and she just COULD NOT budge him. She was just pinned until he came to. A man doesn't even have to be trying, he can literally be out cold.
I completed a very physical self defence course years ago and they dealt with this scenario where the male’s passive weight is a weapon. If you’re on your back under him and can get your leg free bend the leg and you can get significant push through the bent leg / foot and tip them off. If you’re face down you’re gonna die Joan*. And if Rhys is lying on top of you you’re a velodrome.
* obscure joke reference
 
He was visibly less rotund on the TDS appearance, I really think Rhys has been training for the world championships in September. I don't know how hard but realistically he could have six months of work under his belt. Is that enough? I've been working out since March and I've made better gains, but it still looks to me like he's done something. It might be the Jared diet but then again it might more. There could actual muscle under that gut, a lot of 40 year old men end up like that. He won't have good stamina, but how much does he really need to cheat? I don't know shit about sports but, I'm concerned.

Guys what do you think, does he have a chance to cheat his way to another title?
 
Rhys falling on top of a person would be a true example of equality of the sexes: man or woman, athletic or not, we would all be doomed to a quick death.

I do wonder if the majority of women who support men competing against women have ever taken a sport seriously, or have ever had more than a pigtail pulled in the playground.
Many moons ago, when i was at school, there were a few girls who were into netball and athletics but it was just a handfull. The rest weren't bothered and loads were always pulling notes out, from their mums, and getting out of phys ed. Amongst the boys it was the other way around and out of school it was the same. We were always either fighting in some way, or competing, and we were taught, and we learnt, what was fair and what wasn't.

Maybe now that there is more encouragement for girls to do sport, and more contact sports to chose from , so to feel what it is like to get hammered into the ground, there should be a better understanding of fair play in the next generations. I hope so, anyway, because there are way too many women who are either clueless/don't care and are leaving the door open for their daughters to get fucked over.

Unfortunately I don't think that's the case. The people who have a realistic idea of strength differences are already in the majority, but (for now) they are not the ones making any of the decisions. That is starting to change as more sportswomen organize, but the idea is still taboo and unspeakable in all "respectable" cultural spaces.

I think the delusion we are seeing is less about participation in sport, and more about how so many people's brains have been fucked over by long-term social media usage. I know I sound like a boomer, but it just seems undeniable at this point. People no longer have a concept of personal, physical interaction being important, or being something that you can learn from, or something that determines reality. Reality is determined by arguing with other disembodied people on the internet and winning those arguments.

If you see enough arguments with outgroup members on the internet informing them that women are just as strong as men, then it's true, and the idea that that truth might be disproven by anything physical (like say, asking to arm wrestle a few men you know) is inconceivable.

This applies to most trans stuff of course: you can simply argue and filter your way into being a woman, because it's what happens on the screen that determines "reality," not what you actually look like or do or physically consist of.
 
I do wonder if the majority of women who support men competing against women have ever taken a sport seriously, or have ever had more than a pigtail pulled in the playground.
Many moons ago, when i was at school, there were a few girls who were into netball and athletics but it was just a handfull. The rest weren't bothered and loads were always pulling notes out, from their mums, and getting out of phys ed. Amongst the boys it was the other way around and out of school it was the same. We were always either fighting in some way, or competing, and we were taught, and we learnt, what was fair and what wasn't.

Maybe now that there is more encouragement for girls to do sport, and more contact sports to chose from , so to feel what it is like to get hammered into the ground, there should be a better understanding of fair play in the next generations. I hope so, anyway, because there are way too many women who are either clueless/don't care and are leaving the door open for their daughters to get fucked over.
Okay it may be TMI, but a hell of a lot of women in my generation (high school in the late 90s to early 00s) had really crippling period pain in our teenage years and so we avoided team sports. Too embarrassing to have excuse yourself every third or fourth week! Not to mention the anaemia often suffered because of all that, plus of course the body shaming if you were muscular or not model-thin. Things have advanced to where there are specific contraceptive pills girls can take to help with the menstruation pain and sickness, and hopefully body shaming is less, but they finally have that, and now they have to compete with men? Clown world. I hope my girls are okay.
 
Forwarded.


I remember there was a minor viral thread (that I probably read about here) a few years ago on reddit. It was from athletic women with athletic boyfriends, who were astounded to discover that when they play-wrestled or engaged in physical activity, their boyfriends were holding back. When they asked them not to, they found out they could be pinned and rendered helpless in seconds. There was at least one video showing a guy who was wrestling two athletic women, and it took around 30 seconds but he pinned them both.

It seems a lot of women don't realise that normal men are aware of the physical imbalance, and therefore are controlling themselves. It's not even about letting them win (though I bet there's a bit of that), it's about not harming women. If you want to talk gendered upbringing and behaviour, look at how the vast majority of men are taught, both explicitly and implicitly, to never hit a woman - and the reaction when they do, even if it's entirely justified by the woman's behaviour (video of the guy with his wife and child getting harassed by a large group of black girls). The standard bullying tactic of pushing and provoking and then acting the victim when your target lashes out is a weapon, and is made extra-sharp by the differences in society's response to male violence vs. female violence. Hell, Friends did an episode where Joey got a girlfriend whose friendly arm-punches were hurting him, and everyone made fun of him for it. She didn't mean any harm, but it wasn't until she did it to Rachel that anyone took him seriously. Yes, a sitcom, and it's a funny episode, but you couldn't play a man's violence, even if it was all in fun and not intended to hurt, for laughs.

All this relates to Rhys because he had that upbringing, no matter how he denies it, but he's one of those men who ignored that idea. I think that he married an athletic woman is part of it - there's a whole psychological side to that particular relationship that we don't dig into because we don't know anything about it, but I think there were definitely narc injuries from that marriage that Rhys took with him in trooning out and wanting to cheat against women. He may stop himself from physical violence, but there's a very strong focus on putting women in their place that oozes from his every interaction with them.
Since the 90s so much media has presented "strong women" as able to beat up guys (like Alias, or The Americans) where some 105lb chick can kung fu her way past Ving Rhames.
They really think that if you just do enough Tai Bo or whatever you'll be able to match it with a man. No, honey.
 
Since the 90s so much media has presented "strong women" as able to beat up guys (like Alias, or The Americans) where some 105lb chick can kung fu her way past Ving Rhames.
They really think that if you just do enough Tai Bo or whatever you'll be able to match it with a man. No, honey.
It’s male propaganda though. These movies are made by men, to forward that same agenda that Rhys has. Convince girls that they can be as physically strong as men, and if they fail, then it’s their own fault, they mustn’t have tried hard enough. This agenda has been going on for longer than most of us realised.
 
It’s male propaganda though. These movies are made by men, to forward that same agenda that Rhys has. Convince girls that they can be as physically strong as men, and if they fail, then it’s their own fault, they mustn’t have tried hard enough. This agenda has been going on for longer than most of us realised.
It's also that the chicks are often doing this fighting in tight pants or a bra top or something. Like Charlie's Angels.
 
Since the 90s so much media has presented "strong women" as able to beat up guys (like Alias, or The Americans) where some 105lb chick can kung fu her way past Ving Rhames.
They really think that if you just do enough Tai Bo or whatever you'll be able to match it with a man. No, honey.
The Americans did show whatsername getting raped where the guy was like "Welp, rape time!" and she got pinned in like 5 seconds.
 
1. Rhys falling on top of a person
that is a athletically inclined female in a sport regrettably on the stochastic receiving end of Rhys’ Dique-roulette.

2. Getting shot by an autistic incel who is your coworker at a shitty gasstation job, who thinks he will reincarnate as a ghost girl from a fictional work of media meant for children.

3. Being shot by an animal rights activist not for your main campaign policies, but some footnote somewhat related to animals promptly forgotten by you and everyone else after mentioning once.

As examples of extremely undignified ways to die through no relation to you or culpable actions on your end.

Honourable mention:
Sustaining grievious muskoskeletal injury and lingering cacosmia at your job at the velodrome while assisting an overweight eunuch of a man during a female cycling competition.
 
Even if you've never experienced it like many people probably have just playing sport casually, if you know a sport really well you can often just see the difference. My sport is basketball and I was able to experience it with college/high school team women players casually. It wasn't something deliberate necessarily to hold back any, you just sorta see the skill differences and adjust automatically in the same ways you do with men when it's supposed to be casual. From my perspective most women dribble weirdly and in ways that are easy to bother. Very few women, especially those not in the WNBA, even shoot the same way men do. For example, it's usually a much easier form to just block that I have no good explanation for why women don't block other women's shots more often. In my personal experience it's often doing things like giving them slightly more space or time because you know you can physically close the gap when you want to. I have to imagine other sports that show these differences are the same way. I'm just glad we have trailblazers like Rhys to make everyone realize these are all made up fictions, I might have been able to use a basketball scholarship at a much better school.
 
What blows my mind is how it's become acceptable for a boy to hit a girl now. Why wouldn't it be allowed if girls can be just as strong as boys? I see videos on Reddit all the time and the people completely ignore the disparity. Sure she was being a bitch and a bully but any boy can easily break her wrist. Fuck it, give that boy a hundred updoots. You need to teach boys restraint. Instead they grow up to be men who beat their girlfriends. Dumb bitch just needs to work harder amirite?

We were well on our way towards having a functional society that worked for everybody who wanted to try. Racism and sexism were still there, but we were making actual steps toward mitigating them. There was a long way to go, but at least we were pointed in the right direction. Now after half a decade of wokeness, nobody can define the word woman, which is probably for the best because now they're fair game for involuntary boxing. This is bad, we're going to some really dark places before the madness ends.
 
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