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- Aug 24, 2019
We've been suspicious about whether or not he's had the chop. I think there is a good case for him having been neutered with an orchiectomy. Whether or not the penis has been snipped, I don't know. I'd be interested in hearing how you know he hasn't had it done. Has he talked about it? Have people seen the penis? (If so you have my deepest sympathies.) And people should be afraid of him. He's the type that might one day show up at a staff meeting with a gun and take everyone out. And I'm not joking about that. He could be like that professor in Alabama that shot and killed her colleagues. He's unhinged.You guys have missed the most unethical thing Rhys has done, and I had to register an account to point you in the right direction. I'm on the faculty at Charleston, not in the same department, but I can verify that the faculty here are scared of Rhys and most want him gone. That said, You missed that Rhys is claiming on twitter that he's had bottom surgery when he hasn't. He's tweeted several times to people who are considering it that it is a good thing, that orgasms are the same, and so forth. Let me try to be clear. Rhys is pretending in tweets that he's had his dick inverted to other troons, when in fact he's never done so. Any evidence gathered to demonstrate that Rhys is lying about this is about the most unethical thing I can imagine. Pushing suicidal troons to dick-chop when in fact he's never thought about it.
Well, he's a failure at every other aspect of his life, so he needs something he can actually succeed at. And he can only succeed at something if he gets affirmative action (for being trans) or cheats (by being a trans competing against biological women). It is ironic that he teaches ethics because he has none.What I find interesting is that the fox logo is not even related to sports, except in that it seems to be Rhys' personal logo for biking. A more general logo (not Rhys specific) would feature something sports-related, like a soccer ball. This isn't about making sports more accessible for people in general - it's about Rhys' personal desire to participate in sports without having to compete with men (who would leave him in the dust). It's not about making sports more accessible for, say, underprivileged kids who can't afford it. No, that would at least make life nicer for someone. It's a 100% selfish campaign based on Rhys' desire to compete against women, despite being male.