Transgendered Soccer
May 31, 2016
ONE of the world’s top-ranked women’s soccer teams was defeated last week by boys who were under 15. The Australian Matildas, who are headed for the Olympics in Rio, fielded some of their top players but still lost 7-0 to the boys team.
A commenter at The Daily Mail wrote:
See I think this is one of the more tragic aspects of feminism along with the mistreatment of boys and men. Women under feminism are taught that their self worth is tied into their ability and willingness to compete with men, and if they can’t or won’t do that, they’re seen as lesser women. Then when they try to compete with men and nature takes its course like it did in this soccer game, they’re made to feel inferior because they couldn’t measure up to the boys.
These women have traded their feminine dignity to be faux men.
Not many people are interested in watching women’s soccer. On an international and national level, it’s affirmative action athletics.
— Comments —
Neil P. writes:
This is from Wikipedia:
Battle of the Sexes: Karsten Braasch vs the Williams sisters
Main article: Battle of the Sexes (tennis)
A 16-year-old Serena competed in a tennis “Battle of the Sexes”, along with her sister Venus Williams, against Karsten Braasch at the 1998 Australian Open.[56] At the time Braasch was ranked 203rd. The Williams sisters had claimed they could beat any man outside the top 200, and he accepted the challenge. Not known for having an ideal training regimen, Braasch nonetheless beat both Williams’ sisters, playing a single set against each. The score vs Serena was 6–1 and vs Venus 6–2.[57] Braasch said afterwards, “500 and above, no chance.” The girls later tweaked the number to beating men outside the top 350.[58]
A reader writes:
This makes me think that women in combat will do fine as long as they are fighting an army of pre-adolescent boys.