XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.tv.south-park   
   From: weberm@polaris.net   
      
   atropos@mac.com wrote:   
   > Ubiquitous wrote:   
      
   >> Social media erupted in criticism after Penn Swimmer Lia Thomas, a   
   biological   
   >> male who identifies as female, crushed the competition on Thursday evening,   
   >> taking first in the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship 500 yard freestyle.   
   >>   
   >> Thomas competed against males before switching over to women's sports after   
   >> identifying as a woman. The athlete has dominated in the women's space.   
   >>   
   >> "All the best women are men," Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro mocked,   
   >> adding, "JUWANNA MAN is a documentary."   
   >>   
   >> JUWANNA MAN is a comedy that depicts a struggling male basketball player   
   >> pretending to be a woman so he can dominate in women's professional   
   >> basketball.   
   >>   
   >> "If you support this, you're actively participating in the willful   
   >> destruction of women's sport & women's rights to fairness & equality," Piers   
   >> Morgan commented. "It's shameful."   
   >   
   >Gad. Now they have me agreeing with Piers Morgan.   
   >   
   >> "The new wave of feminism is admitting we're second best to men," Breanna   
   >> Morello said.   
   >   
   >Get used to it. I predict it's three years or less before men are   
   >winning Best Actress awards at the Oscars, too.   
   >   
   >> "Absolutely ridiculous and utterly unfair to female competitors," Henry   
   >> Bolton said. "The world is going mad."   
   >   
   >> "This is a man," Dominique Samuels posted. "A man who is stealing   
   >> opportunities from women in sport. Remove this misogynist fraud once and for   
   >> all."   
   >>   
   >> "Lia Thomas spent 21 years of his life as a man. Said he is now a woman and   
   >> in less than a year became a national champion in women's swimming. And as a   
   >> society, we're supposed to accept this as totally okay?" Greg Price   
   >> questioned.   
   >   
   >You're not just supposed to accept it, you're supposed to applaud it and   
   >praise how 'brave' this person is.   
   >   
   >If you don't, you're a hateful bigot.   
   >   
   >> "Why is [SportsCenter] even entertaining an interview with 'Lia'? Go speak   
   >> with Emma, the real first place winner," lawyer Jenna Ellis criticized.   
   >   
   >No, no, no. The real women involved are to be shunned and ignored and   
   >their complaints trivialized in favor of this courageous hulk putting   
   >all those annoying girls in their place.   
   >   
   >> Satirical site The Babylon Bee mocked the fiasco with the headline, "After   
   >> Watching Lia Thomas, Little Girl Adjusts Dreams to Just Winning Second Place   
   >> at Olympics".   
   >   
   >And that headline got the Bee suspended from Twitter for being   
   >"harassing" to a public figure.   
      
   Actually, they were suspended for declaring General Levin as "Man of the Year".   
      
   >Meanwhile, the Ayatollah Khamenei is still free to continue his daily   
   >tweets calling for the genocide of Israel and the murder of Americans   
   >worldwide.   
   >   
   >> "Remember when this was a SOUTH PARK episode?" conservative Matt Palumbo   
   >> said.   
   >>   
   >> "SOUTH PARK has become America's oracle," Ian Prior echoed.   
   >>   
   >> A years-old episode of SOUTH PARK shows a masculine man who identifies as   
   >> female absolutely dominating women in "The Strong Woman Competition". The   
   >> male character takes first place and stands on the podium next to two beaten   
   >> down and shocked women.   
   >>   
   >> Following the win, Thomas spoke to a reporter from ESPN, discussing the   
   >> 'spotlight' the swimmer is under, The Daily Wire reported:   
   >>   
   >> "Lia, how did that performance measure up to your expectations coming into   
   >> this meet tonight?" the reported asked Thomas.   
   >>   
   >> "I didn't have a whole lot of expectations for this meet, I was just happy   
   to   
   >> be here, trying to race and compete as best as I could," Thomas answered.   
   >   
   >Be hilarious if it was honest and said, "I expected to come here and   
   >wipe the floor with the other girls because, honestly, have you seen me?"   
      
   I think he has bragged about "thrashing" the female swimmers and not having to   
   try hard.   
      
   On a related note, can we get the women's soccer team replaced by   
   cross-dressing   
   men?   
      
   >> "You've undoubtedly been under the spotlight over the past few months. How   
   >> have you been dealing with that and reasoning with everything?" the reporter   
   >> followed up.   
   >>   
   >> "I try to ignore it as much as a I can," Thomas said, "I try to focus on my   
   >> swimming, what I need to do to get ready for my races, and just try to block   
   >> out everything else."   
   >   
   >Again, the honest answer: "I love it. There's no other reason why I'd   
   >even be doing this if not for the spotlight. As for race prep, I don't   
   >really need to do much. I mean, would LeBron James need to do much prep   
   >to beat a college girl's basketball team?"   
      
   Yeah, I've never seen a girl cry as much on the court as that little bitch.   
      
   >> "What did that race mean to you?" the reporter asked.   
   >>   
   >> "It means the world to be here, be with my two best friends and teammates,   
   >> and be able to compete."   
   >   
   >"Oh, and notoriety and a metric shit-ton of $$$ in endorsements from all   
   >the corporations out there that want to virtue-signal their wokeness."   
      
   Bingo!   
      
   --   
   Let's go Brandon!   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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