Trans swimmer Lia Thomas hits back at teammates who 'half support' her and women who 'use the guise of feminism to push transphobic beliefs' - Fake woman calls real women fake feminists

Trans swimmer Lia Thomas hits back at teammates who 'half support' her and women who 'use the guise of feminism to push transphobic beliefs' in fiery podcast calling out their implicit bias

  • Lia Thomas called her critics and former teammates fake feminists for only 'half supporting' her while pushing transphobic beliefs
  • 'I think a lot of people in that camp sort of carry an implicit bias against trans people,' she told fellow transgender athlete Schuyler Bailar
  • Thomas said a 'true feminist' would be working for everyone to 'come together to sort of break down these patriarchal ideals of what a woman is'
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Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas hit back at women who don't want her to compete in women's sports, claiming they were too scared to 'fully manifest' their 'implicit bias' and play it off as half-support.

The former University of Pennsylvania athlete joined the first NCAA transgender swimmer Schuyler Bailar on his podcast 'Dear Schuyler' Monday to discuss the division over whether or not trans-female athletes should be on women's sports teams.

Thomas, who was widely criticized throughout the swim season, has called her former teammates and critics fake feminists who are pushing transphobic values under the disguise that they are 'supporting women.'

'They're like: "Oh, we respect Lia as a woman, as a trans woman, whatever, we respect her identity, we just don't think it's fair."

'You can't really have that half support. Like I respect you as a woman here, but not here,' the NCAA gold medalist said on a promotional clip for the podcast, posted to Instagram.

'They're using the guise of feminism to sort of push transphobic beliefs. I think a lot of people in that camp sort of carry an implicit bias against trans people, but don’t want to, I guess, fully manifest or speak that out. And so they try to just play it off as this sort of half-support.

'You can't do that you can't sort of break down me as a person into little pieces.'

Bailar agreed with the controversial athlete, saying: 'They're coming from...this whole protect "protect women's sports," [which] has become a very big movement and that they do it under the guise of feminism. "Oh, we're just feminists, we're just fighting for women," and whenever anybody says that I'm always [like]: 'Okay, you're fighting for women by excluding women so that's not fighting for women.'

The athletes discussed how black women faced the same criticism that transgender women now face, saying that people 'don't want a woman who doesn't look like you perhaps or who isn't fitting your version of womanhood to win.'

Bailar went on to say that feminism has become 'twisted' and 'turned into excluding women' and reduced them to 'reproductive capacity.'

'At the end of the day, everybody's trying to - under a true feminist - is everybody trying to come together to sort of break down these patriarchal ideals of what a woman is and who can be a woman and sort of open that up to to the very broad range of possibilities that there are,' Thomas said.

Thomas' own teammates' parents wrote a letter in December to NCAA, demanding it change the rules that permitted the young transgender athlete to compete, declaring 'at stake here is the integrity of women's sports.'

'At stake here is the integrity of women's sports,' they wrote in the letter obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com. 'The precedent being set – one in which women do not have a protected and equitable space to compete – is a direct threat to female athletes in every sport. What are the boundaries? How is this in line with the NCAA's commitment to providing a fair environment for student-athletes?

'It is the responsibility of the NCAA to address the matter with an official statement,' the parents continue. 'As the governing body, it is unfair and irresponsible to leave the onus on Lia, Lia's teammates, Lia's coaches, UPenn athletics and the Ivy League. And it is unfair and irresponsible to Lia to allow the media to dictate the narrative without the participation of the NCAA.'

One of Thomas' biggest critics is former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines recently asked for fellow competitor if it broke her heart to see women lose opportunities to transgender women.

'Lia Thomas [was] quoted saying, you know, "It breaks my heart to see trans kids lose out on opportunities." Replace that with word woman -- does it still break Thomas's heart to see women lose out on opportunities?' Gaines rhetorically asked on Piers Morgan Uncensored.

Earlier this month, Gaines also called Thomas 'selfish and said she had showed 'utter disregard for women' after the transgender swimmer, who competed as a male for three years, begged President Joe Biden to protect trans-athletes in sports.

Gaines tweeted: 'This take is selfish and shows an utter disregard for women. The Biden Administration is actively and aggressively working to pass laws that erase decent and fair treatment for women in sports.'

Gaines was left disgruntled after Thomas appeared in a video slamming Biden's proposal to alter the current Title IX civil rights law, which prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools.

She said trans athletes should be allowed to compete in school contests without exception.

Biden's planned change prohibits schools from imposing blanket banks on trans athletes in kindergarten through eighth grade.

In the roughly 90-second clip, Thomas says that the administration's rule doesn't go far enough in its protection of transgender athletes.

The bill, which is an amendment to Title IX - the federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex - would prohibit states from enacting blanket bans on transgender athletes competing against their non-biological sex in grades K-8.

It would not, however, prevent those sorts of bans against older trans athletes who are in high school and college.

Thomas, who competed for the University of Pennsylvania men's swim team before beginning her transition and making an entrance into the girl' locker rooms, says in the video that protections against trans athletes should extend beyond middle school.

Thomas said the proposed rule is a 'good start' but is 'not enough.'

'This rule is a good start. However, it is not enough. During this time of intense anti-trans backlash, the trans community needs explicit protections from discrimination in order to live our lives freely and equally,' said Thomas.

'All trans kids deserve the opportunity to compete and play in the sports they love without compromising who they are.'

The national swimming champ, who sported a tank top that read 'trans athletes belong in sports' in the video, encourages others to urge the Biden administration to amend the rule to include all transgender athletes, no matter their age.
 
OK ‘Lia.’ Let’s lay it out for you, sir. They have to say that becasue otherwise the Mob will come for them. Not a single one of them believes it. You’re a man. They do not respect your identity, they’re acting like women do - appeasing becasue you’re a big lad aren’t you?
You’re a man. It’s not fair, stop cheating. Also you’re getting fat.
I dunno if this apply to those girls specifically, but a lot of women do honestly think trans women are women and it's fine they act the part... as long as it doesn't affect them directly.

To me, this is very funny because it's a way to say "yes, wear the dress, but not next to me". I mean, either you accept "Lia" is indeed a woman which implies he can compete as a woman or you openly say that it's all in his head, he's a mentally ill fetishist and so are all transexuals. Some indeed won't say it out of fear, but many others are convinced of this. Like the Transwidows from some website someone posted in the Chris Taylor (or whatever is his name) thread: they still believe transwomen are women, they are only mad that they decided to troon up and ruined their marriages. They're fine if they ruin someone else's life.
 
The mob came after them, anyways, so there was no tangible point in being half-assed.
It is so fucking gratifying to see insufferable feminists being skewered by their own idiotic ideology and completely unable to reject it with anything beyond "but we didn't mean it like that!"
I dunno if this apply to those girls specifically, but a lot of women do honestly think trans women are women and it's fine they act the part... as long as it doesn't affect them directly.

To me, this is very funny because it's a way to say "yes, wear the dress, but not next to me". I mean, either you accept "Lia" is indeed a woman which implies he can compete as a woman or you openly say that it's all in his head, he's a mentally ill fetishist and so are all transexuals. Some indeed won't say it out of fear, but many others are convinced of this. Like the Transwidows from some website someone posted in the Chris Taylor (or whatever is his name) thread: they still believe transwomen are women, they are only mad that they decided to troon up and ruined their marriages. They're fine if they ruin someone else's life.
^all of this. You wanted this, women. You actively cheered this on. You shouted down everyone who disagreed with you as a "damn dirty TERF". Don't come crying to us now that your chickens have finally come home to roost.
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^all of this. You wanted this, women. You actively cheered this on. You shouted down everyone who disagreed with you as a "damn dirty TERF". Don't come crying to us now that your chickens have finally come home to roost.
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This goes far before "Terf" was a thing. Feminists wanted a world without sexual segregation UNLESS it was a segregation favorable to them... like sports. Otherwise, they demanded women being given quotas in jobs, politics, etc. They were fine with invading male spaces because they thought it was unfair that women weren't able to keep up with men.

Funny how now that men are invading their spaces and proving that women are indeed physically inferior, then this inferiority is a thing we should focus on. "Women can't swim as fast as a man". Correct... but magically, it only applies to sports. Women stop being physically inferior to men in all other areas... because in those other areas, women are boss ass bitches and girl power!

In conclusion, feminists and average women are perfectly fine with playing the "women are retarded and need help" card when the differences are obvious and they are in disadvantage so they can be rescued by everybody who made this a point against feminism. As soon as the trans lunacy is over, they will return to demand being named in high places of companies because there aren't enough women in those places and the men who earned their place there are playing in uneven conditions.
 
I dunno if this apply to those girls specifically, but a lot of women do honestly think trans women are women and it's fine they act the part... as long as it doesn't affect them directly.
I've seen it affect women the moment they actually have to deal with trannies at work or in almost any organized activity(social, political). I know some women that have become very red pilled on both fake woman AND the fake negroes.
 
Mark my words, the misguided attempt to use feminism as the defining lens for the Tranny Question is dangerous and might result in unexpected, probably bad results down the road.
This is the very worst path to discuss transsexualism; it's all about who is oppressed and who is the most true&honest woman, all about who we should protect as a society, all about sports and children.
Yet the TQ, while also being about those things, it's actually about the descent of a society into complete lunacy, falsity embracing and it affects adults just as much as kids, and sports is only a minuscule niche into the whole of the societal infection.
What should be discussed instead are the boundaries of acceptable societal behaviors, and the obvious lie of gender as to obscure the biological reality of sex. Not from a gender critical lens that stipulates that gendered behaviors are socially constructed and performative, but from a biologically essentialist lens that recognizes categories of humans and their innate qualities, statistically.
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It's too important to rid ourselves of troonery to allow it to depend on how we define feminism. Things need to return to the point where we can label deviants, fetishists and paraphiliacs as abnormal and institutionalize the worst cases.
 
Mark my words, the misguided attempt to use feminism as the defining lens for the Tranny Question is dangerous and might result in unexpected, probably bad results down the road.
I only hope so, for feminism at least. I know Posey Parker is now saying she's not a feminist, despite some people have told me otherwise. But the thing is, feminism won't go unscathed once people realise that feminism started this madness. Give it a few years and a few people will say "so, you're ok with invading male spaces now?" as soon as they start to demand benefits.

I've seen it affect women the moment they actually have to deal with trannies at work or in almost any organized activity(social, political). I know some women that have become very red pilled on both fake woman AND the fake negroes.
I get that, but the thing is, what about the many women who are NOT affected and still defend the insanity? They are the ones used to say that "women are not affected" (because they are not) and "women are ok with transwomen". The whole idea of female empathy is bullshit when you consider these things. Many anti-feminists are anti-feminist precisely because feminism shuns men's issues while they call themselves empathetic. It'd be like me saying I'm "tastytattist" in case there is another Tatty around that could benefit from my movement.
 
I get that, but the thing is, what about the many women who are NOT affected and still defend the insanity? They are the ones used to say that "women are not affected" (because they are not) and "women are ok with transwomen".
First they came for ... and I said nothing because I'm not...
Then they came for ... and I said nothing because I'm not...
Then they came for ... and I said nothing because I'm not...

For a lot of people it's just a matter of time.
Many anti-feminists are anti-feminist precisely because feminism shuns men's issues while they call themselves empathetic.
That's the irony, feminists have long said that feminism included men and men's issues in the same way trannies says that feminism is about ALL women's issues but ends up being 100% about the trannies wants and needs.

Here's a fun experiment I've been doing for a couple of years. If you meet a super pro-troon woman then ask them if they agree that there should be equal trans representation and equal judiciary influence in all public or political discourse concerning women. If they're not complete dummies the answer will be "yes. wait. what? no."
The tiny amount of trannies that actually exists has gained Illuminati levels of influence on the western world and there are people thinking that's fair and equal. It's crazy.

I would also like to add that I think a lot of men were early with the recent tranny hate because they knew that guy/heard of that guy/can clearly tell what kind of guy that is now posing as a woman.
 
Reminds me of how there was the lawsuit years ago from a female reporter upset she was banned from the men's locker room. As well there there were complaints from a woman Lisa Olson in 1990 over men in a locker room being nude and joking about her being into being there.


Women have been fighting for decades over having men's spaces to have them invaded, now they get to deal with the same treatment. If women wanted to they could denounce all of this, but it'd mean denouncing a lot of the feminist crusades of the past. The tranny shit would never have been able to go this far if feminists hadn't created a society that permits these breakdowns in barriers.

Makes it a bit hilarious since men are so used to having to stay out of these debates, due to almost always having all their concerns dismissed, that it's entirely on women to actually have anything done about trannies getting up in their faces.
 
Reminds me of how there was the lawsuit years ago from a female reporter upset she was banned from the men's locker room. As well there there were complaints from a woman Lisa Olson in 1990 over men in a locker room being nude and joking about her being into being there.
Remember, none of that actually happened.

Women have NEVER pushed into male spaces, they were invited, because women there made them better and women have always been there, just invisible!

And yes, there are people who will actually argue that.
 
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