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)

So, doxing is fair play? It's not just a tactic of the white supremacist fruit farmers? Is he SURE? Is he SURE he wants to build a snowman? Because the ONLY thing stopping any random US citizen from FOIAing his shit is the fear of getting dragged into this shit. Not fees- while I know loads of places do charge, I bet CoC would be pretty friendly about it, somehow...

What a fucking idiot.
 
This right here sums Rhys up. Did the kids do anything? No. But Rhys knows he can use it to get at a fucking woman who dared to say mean things about him. His theory of mind is as strong as his theory of portion control, the kids are just a tool to get back at her. If they get killed by a psychotic troon (and we all know how troons are about kids), Rhys will just post another skeleton gif and laugh because one of his enemies suffered.

Like, I get that he’s autistic, you can tell just from looking at him. But seriously, how can you be so divorced from normality that you triumphantly post about how you doxed children to get at someone who called you a man?

I hope her husband weighs in, I want to see the fat coward retreat when dealing with another man.
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The claim of the stern talking-to must've happened on social media somewhere but I can't find it, can anyone else?
This sums Rhys and his allies up. This woman attacked Fatty on social media and he doxed her and dragged her employers into it. They have nothing to do with it, but okay, that’s a potential consequence of her actions. That’s why you practise online hygiene. She apparently receives disciplinary action, and Fat Boy’s friends whine that it wasn’t enough. No, for daring to tell a fat man that he is in fact a man, her life must be completely destroyed. Her job, her family, nothing is off the table.

And it’s all so futile. No matter how many women he tries to scare, it won’t make him successful or respected.
 
Rhys might have been shamed into hiding, but Twitter is keeping his memories alive.
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Nina Paley rode out a cycling route that writes "WOMAN" on the map. 65 miles in total, enough to give Rhys 5 heart attacks.

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Google Translate of the Dutch.

Jonah: [The terf who interrupted the "trans rights are human rights" speech of Sigrid Kaag, Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands] was just a very stupid activist, since she had no point at all.

Rene Haveman:
No Jonah this is a heroic woman who is sick and tired of women's safe zones being taken over by people with masculine characteristics and that the sport is being screwed up by trans people who grow on the outside but are biologically male at all times.

Jonah: These are just a few examples that can be counted on one hand. In addition, that "activist" is someone who joined ON!, which makes someone immediately irrelevant.

Louise van der Meer: It is teeming with examples. In women's cycling alone, 4 men are in the top: Jenna Lingwood, Austin Philips, Veronica Ivy/Rachel Kinnon and Emily Bridges. But it happens at all levels, including in recreational sports. Also on the teenage girls' volleyball team.
 
Rhys purged a lot of posts from his Instagram, such as those "transphobic" screenshots.
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.... and this explains why - he appeared on Vice's panel discussion on trans women cheating in sport:

People who can locally archive, please do. Meanwhile, enjoy these beautiful images of our fit sportwoman:

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.... and this explains why - he appeared on Vice's panel discussion on trans women cheating in sport:

People who can locally archive, please do. Meanwhile, enjoy these beautiful images of our fit sportwoman:
Interesting! This is the VICE interview @Positron mentioned. It happened back in January.
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Also, LMAO at VICE. Serves them right that they went bankrupt recently.

Trans Athletes Address the “Debate” | Queer Sports​

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4REgVIYiZ4
An all-trans panel comes together for a candid conversation about competing while facing ongoing and intensifying discrimination. Also, we’re on the ice with Team Trans, and sit down with collegiate swimmers Schuyler Bailar and Lia Thomas.
Proudly supported by Hornitos. VICE News retains complete editorial autonomy. #sponsored #Hornitos
240p local copy:

And of course...
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I'll watch this and make some clips sometime today.
 
265 lbs minimum. God only knows what all that extra weight is doing to his bottom surgery. Congratulations to Cycling BC for forcing a woman off their board to make way for this Pillsbury fuck.

at 10:22 this heckin' valid themlin provided the best quote of the video:

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"What you're telling me when you tell me that my readers are gonna be confused by these pronouns, is that who I am as a person, is confusing"

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British Cycling has grown a pair.​

tl;dr Men will now have to compete against men.

Too bad for the men who have caused irreversible damage to their bodies or even cut off their dick so they could get a medal in a bike race. They will still allow mentally ill sex pests and cheats trans women to infiltrate participate in the non competitive women's events and they will still be allowed to use women's locker rooms. Fucking freaks. Fatronica Ivy will explode in 3 . . . 2 . . . 1.

The following is a statement from British Cycling.​

In April 2022, we suspended our Transgender and Non-Binary Participation Policy so that we could conduct a full review of the available medical science and carry out a targeted consultation with our communities.​


We recognise the impact the suspension of our policy has had on trans and non-binary people, and we are sorry for the uncertainty and upset that many have felt during this period.


Our aim in creating our policies has always been to advance and promote equality, diversity and inclusion, while at the same time prioritising fairness of competition. This aim has not changed: it has been central to our review and we remain committed to this vital work.


The nine-month policy review was led by an internal working group, made up of a broad range of representatives from across British Cycling, Scottish Cycling and Welsh Cycling. During these nine months, the working group undertook a targeted consultation consisting of 14 focus groups and a number of one-to-one interviews (including dedicated sessions for female Race Licence holders and trans and non-binary members).


We also conducted a full medical science review, followed by an assessment of the practical changes and support needed to ensure the policy’s successful implementation. The review process was independently audited to confirm the strength of its governance and supported by external legal advice.


The review has led to two new policies being created: Policy for Competitive Activity, which relates to all British Cycling-sanctioned competitive events, and Policy for Non-Competitive Activity, which builds on the long-term commitment to inclusion set out in our equality, diversity and inclusion strategy, Our Ride.


The British Cycling Board endorsed the two new policies in April. We will provide further information on our exact implementation date to our members and event organisers in due course, and expect to have implemented both policies in full by the end of 2023.


Policy for Competitive Activity​


The Policy for Competitive Activity covers all British Cycling-sanctioned competitive events. It will see the implementation of an ‘Open’ category alongside a ‘Female’ category. This means that the current men’s category will be consolidated into the ‘Open’ category.


Transgender women, transgender men, non-binary individuals and those whose sex was assigned male at birth will be eligible to compete in the ‘Open’ category. The ‘Female’ category will remain in place for those whose sex was assigned female at birth and transgender men who are yet to begin hormone therapy. At this stage, they will be eligible to compete in the ‘Open’ category only, and should ensure that they continue to adhere to the requirements of UK Anti-Doping. Those whose sex was assigned female at birth are also able to compete in the ‘Open’ category if they so wish.


Existing Race Licences held by transgender women will continue to be valid until the point at which the new policy comes into force, and we are working closely with those individuals to support their continued participation in events following the change in policy.


In the case of ‘International Events’ which are delivered in the UK on behalf of the UCI (such as the UCI Track Nations Cup), or events on the UCI calendar owned and delivered by independent organisers (such as The Women’s Tour), the UCI policy on eligibility will take precedence.


Policy for Non-Competitive Activity​


The Policy for Non-Competitive Activity builds on our equality, diversity and inclusion strategy, Our Ride, and re-asserts our commitment to inclusion for trans and non-binary riders across our non-competitive activities.


This includes our Breeze programme, a women-only community programme, which will continue to remain open and inclusive for transgender women and non-binary people.


Trans and non-binary people can also continue to participate in a broad range of British Cycling activities in line with their gender identities, including: club and coach-led activities, ability based race programmes (such as Go-Race events), community programmes, Talent Development Centres and non-competitive events such as sportives.


Throughout the implementation period, we will be commencing a programme of digital improvements which will widen the gender options available to members and participants across our platforms.
 
.... and this explains why - he appeared on Vice's panel discussion on trans women cheating in sport:
I love the facial expressions of contempt and disgust that literally every other person has looking at this fat freak.

They can't just get up and scream that he's a disgusting troon and they want to kill him, but you can see they are thinking that.
 
Muh trans genocide. "They're eradicating us!"


Rhys says he ""retired"" from his professorship and fled back to Canada because of transphobia. He wasn't safe! :'(

He also doesn't like when people "scrutinize" his body... Don't you heckin' do it, you mean Kiwis! :mad:
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The mainstream press is so mean to poor Rhys! They keep saying he "dominated" his cis women competitors, but that's NAWT TRUUUUUUE! He didn't always win gold... just sometimes!


Sport is a Human Right!™️ It's "nonsensical" that a cis woman complained about a troon kicking her out of the top 16 in a competition.


The panel acts like the idea of MTFs having advantages over real women is ridiculous. In fact, cis women should be offended at the thought that mediocre men can stroll into their competitions and win! Rhys agrees and basically says that since not all troons who participate in women's sports end up winning, that means it isn't a problem.


Poor transwomen are being bullied! Meanwhile, no one cares about transmen... 😢


Rhys complains about the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and other international sport federations. He says science has never shown that transwomen have an advantage over cis women in sports.


Rhys says the gap in performance between elite male vs elite female athletes has nothing to do with natural testosterone levels. Instead: "It's sociological."
You see... boys are simply given more resources and better coaching than girls, so they develop better skills. Girls would catch up if they weren't segregated and discriminated against! It's just misogyny, man...
 
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