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)

BBC online have always been more Woke than the actual BBC broadcasting arm. Some of the responses to their Tweet are pretty funny.



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I thought they were all trans myself.
I think female athletes sometimes start to look more masculine than the average woman because of the lowered body fat %. At most, the other two athletes might make you question, but you certainly wouldn't rule out them being women -- but one look at Rhys and you are positive that he is a man. A gelded man -- but a man, nonetheless.
 
I‘m not a gamer but this seems a lot when Rhys is also working on his strategy gut, stalking women round race tracks, stealing women’s medals, endless reeee’ing on social media, and now with a second twitter account (why?), is gonna just post more shit. Oh, and has an actual job.
According to Wikipedia, Imperator: Rome is a grand strategy wargame developed and published by Paradox Interactive, which was released on 25 April 2019.

To get to 700 hours in that short a time, Rhys has averaged 3.9 hours of Imperator: Rome per day.

So just a short note on strategy games published by Paradox Interactive (collectively called "Paragames"), these are essentially autasmofest map simulators.

After your initial setup is complete, for the most part you have the game running at top speed in background until some event is triggered, or loading a save from 30 min ago when an event you dont want is triggered.

Sometimes, the game reaches unplayable states due to the AI going rogue. Other times, the game fucking outright crashes because they are very taxing on the CPU and badly coded.

It is very easy to rack up hundreds of hours, and I have spoilered the nitty gritty to spare people the tism.

Things worth knowing:

1. Their base games are unplayable, and often a fundamental aspect of the game is locked behind a DLC. These DLCs are so expensive and numerous that if every DLC for a game was bought at full list price, the cost could run into thousands of dollars.

2. Nobody really makes strategy games outside of Paradox, so it has a core following of increasingly disgruntled autasmotards who make up for this by modding the games to fit their degeneracy.

Like a My Little Pony mod of Hearts of Iron IV, a game taking place just before the start of World War 2. Or an Elder Scrolls/Fallout/Game of Thrones mod for Crusader Kings 2.

3. Imperator:Rome was particularly panned and earned the ire of the community of disgruntled autasmotards. Due to its newness, nobody has yet to decipher the spaghetti code to try and make the game playable with a mod.

Predictably, Paradox recently announced a new DLC for this game.

4. The historical simulation types tend to have tankies, neonazis, DEUS VULTs and nationalists of every stripe live out their "what if" wet dreams. They bitch incessantly on reddit. Paragames are banned in a few countries, and censored to not be banned in a few more countries.
 
Awesome, I needed a good visual about why there's a difference between just having an open-leg stance and manspreading. Those female athletes aren't being "ladylike" and they're definitely occupying space unapologetically with their arms and legs. But look at the difference here.

The two women have separated the chairs they're on so that everyone's got room to spread out a bit, even if their elbows and knees are out. You can see that even though they're fairly spread out, they're taking up only a very slight bit more width than the chairs themselves.

And then there's Rhys, king of the manspreaders. His sweaty leg and upper arm is touching the chair next to him, which he doesn't seem to have registered. His knee is spread across several inches of the chair adjacent to him, which would make it difficult for someone else to remove it or adjust it so it'd be possible to sit next to him. Even his feet are in a stance that spreads him out beyond the boundaries of the chair he's sitting in.

The effect, combined with the sunglasses indoors while sitting on a chair, is a man deliberately trying to look like an intimidating asshole so no one will bother him.

Ha ha! I didn't even notice the manspreading, just the giantism and the "ima special boy" expression. He can't help himself can he?
 
"Which is it, am I doughy and paunchy or do I have an unfair advantage?"

Yes, dummy, both. We're saying real women who have a paunch like that can't get onto a podium to save their fucking lives.

He thinks that saying a doughy man still has advantages over a woman is an insult to women. The only other people I've heard who taunted like that were actual MRAs. "Ladies, I thought you were just as good as men, why can't you pass the firefighter quals?" The nerve of this man acting like reality is some kind of gotcha, when it just goes to prove the point feminists have been trying to make: women's sports medals are for elite women, not mediocre men.
 
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None of these is "Philosophy", much less "Intro Philosophy". Nutters made Philosophy in their own image, Russell didn't.
I looked up a few Intro to Philosophy syllabi from various US institutions.

Harvard:
The course asks and aims to answer central questions in philosophy:
“Can machines think?”
"What is consciousness?”
“Do persons have free will?”
“How do you know you are not living in a matrix?”
“What is so bad about inequality?”
“What is justice?”
“If you had the option, would you be immortal?”
"Does life have meaning?

College of Charleston, Professor Garson Leder:
Topics covered include:
•What is a ‘person’?
•What, if anything, makes us the same person over time?
•What value should we place on the well-being of our future ‘selves’?
•What, if anything, makes persons morally responsible for their actions?
•Can nonhuman animals be persons?
•And, what, if anything, are our obligations to beings that are not persons?

Michigan State University:
This course will introduce students to the philosophical field of metaphysics, philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence, and technosocial philosophy. The questions we will focus on are:
“what does it mean to say we are thinking beings?”,
“could a machine think?”,
“what is the nature of human identity?”, and
“can we demarcate artificial from natural forms of intelligence?”

University of Pennsylvania:
We will examine a variety of approaches to some of the simplest questions we can ask, which turn out to be some of the most difficult to answer. Some of these questions are as follows:
What are the most general principles that govern changes in the world, and how can we know?
What is it to be a person or have a mind?
What makes an action morally right or wrong?
How should societies be structured, and why?
We will attempt to understand the ways some prominent thinkers have tried to address these questions and others, we will critically assess their views, and we will try to formulate and refine our own ideas regarding these philosophical puzzles.

Rhys: Microaggressions!!!!!!! Intersectionality!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I found Rhys's 2016 Intro to Philosophy syllabus.
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"How people remain ignorant in the face of overwhelming counter-evidence"--no doubt troonery figures heavily into that segment of the course. 🙄 I'd bet he even covers the classic philosophical issue of troons in sports.

I read more instructors' syllabi than I posted here, and they all seemed to deal mostly with, y'know, philosophy. You can see that the Michigan State University prof has a personal interest in AI, but all the topics in his syllabus are still appropriate. Only Rhys has these bizarro hyper-specific topics dotted among the normal ones like "What is knowledge?" And 2016 was definitely a saner period in his life; now that he's much more isolated and perpetually angry, his Intro to Phil course is probably just Intro to Rhys's Grievances.
 
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On another track, since the Jonny Yaniv case was decided, perhaps someone should tell Rhys that Canada recognizes beiological reality:

“Self-identification does not erase physiological reality,” stated Jay Cameron, the Justice Centre’s Litigation Manager, and counsel for the estheticians. “Our clients do not offer the service requested. No woman should be compelled to touch male genitals against her will, irrespective of how the owner of the genitals identifies.”


Is not wanting to date his peen transphobic? LOL.
 
McKinnon has now made it into the mainstream UK media.


Lots of comments, can't see a single one actually supporting him though.

( https://archive.li/pJIa5 first attempt at archiving. it's saved the actual article but not the comments. Tips on how I can get round that welcome)

And for a Daily Mail article this has garnered huge amounts of interest. It‘s been shared 131k times, and has over 1k comments - which are being pre-moderated so we’re only seeing the clean, sane(r) ones. The into is pretty good too.

'We are either full and equal women, or not': Canadian transgender cyclist, 37, defends herself from critics after winning her third world title and second world record
  • Rachel McKinnon, 37, won gold at the Masters Track World Championships
  • She started her sports career after transitioning in 2012
  • Has defended herself against critics who include top female sports people
  • They say that her greater muscle mass giver her an 'unfair advantage'
  • Top cyclist Victoria Hood said: 'The science is clear, trans women have an advantage'
  • McKinnon said : 'We are either full and equal women, or not. We are'

By EMILY CRANE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and ISABELLA NIKOLIC FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 08:03 AEDT, 22 October 2019 | UPDATED: 22:51 AEDT, 22 October 2019
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I can't wait until I get to make a snarky comment on social media about the passing of Rhys. I might even pay a dude in a skeleton costume to actually dance on his grave so I can make my own .gif. Gonna be lit 🔥 when he either 41's himself or dies after that infection on his nose spreads to his brain. Hell, I might even throw a party every year on the anniversary just so I can keep celebrating. :hah:

Just remember Rhys -- all these tweets are exactly how you will be remembered when you die. And you will receive exactly the same level of respect that you have afforded all these women. In other words, absolutely none. Not one iota of fucks will be given to see you shuffle off this mortal coil, my man.
 
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"Award-winning columnist," "one of the cleverest, most unconventional, most fearless people," "author prized by friends and colleagues for her fierce honesty, inspiring work and barefoot dancing," "known for her unflinching approach," "completely inspiring and never knowingly not difficult, but beyond the ferocity, she had a huge heart," "one of the funniest, clever journalists I’ve met; a total force," "a brilliant, clever, funny writer and editor," "“utterly riveting, blackly comic, and astonishingly honest,” "exceptional and generous, incapable of being boring or predictable.” -The Guardian

"A columnist [of] originality, integrity, humanity, scathing wit and powerful grasp of the extent to which the personal is political – and the political is personal," "both a pleasure and an education," "charged with moral energy," "the depth of her thinking on a topic was as formidable as her flair for words, and she recognised life in all its complexity and contradictions." -The Independent

"Her writing was full of empathy, grit, sometimes seething wit and – always – her fierce, no-nonsense intelligence," "funny, charismatic and terrifyingly cool," "trademark furiously dark wit." -The Irish Times

"A GIANT TRANSPHOBE ON TWITTER!!!!!!!" -Rhys
 
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Deborah Ore was incredible, a lovey person, and did much with her life. She suffered so much (needlessly) for the last year, but still kept on being generous of spirt.
Her footnote in history will be positive, and lasting.

Rhys will be remembered too of course. It will not be kindly and he will be stripped of every ‘acolade’ he won by deception.

And I have been ninja’d by much better writers, but I’m posting this anyway.
 
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