Hey, Where’s Oprah on this Women’s Sports Rights?
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Here’s a subject Oprah won’t touch…this insidious executive order passed by Joe Biden which gives anybody who thinks they are a WOMAN clear freedom to compete in all women sports. I guess it goes for women too, but so far, the men in men’s sports aren’t worried.
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Mere hours after stressing the need for “unity,” President Biden sparked a new civil war with an executive order letting transgender women compete in women’s sports.
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The war on the sexes continues.
First, there has BEEN no discriminations. If a gay man wants to compete in sports than let him compete against other men. After all, they all still win metals. For instance Bruce Jenner, was admired all over the world for his records at the Olympics: He won on talent alone, and better yet, against other men. He came back, married, had four children, then ‘came’ out in a dress and is happy now. His Gayness didn’t stop him from being the best he could be.

Still, the Globalists are so determined to make the world gay, that they have now permitted this insanity to take place now in the Olympics:
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Transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in the Olympics and other international events without undergoing sex reassignment surgery, according to new guidelines adopted by the IOC.
IOC rules transgender athletes can take part in Olympics without surgery | Sport | The Guardian
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WHY? They have been competing and winning for years in the Olympics, why change now, when all the women will lose?
What have the globalists got against women?
Discriminations against gays? I think not.
2008 Summer Olympics[edit]
In the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, only 15 athletes out of the 10,708 participants were openly gay, lesbian or bisexual, including:
- Matthew Mitcham (Australia, diving)
- Mathew Helm (Australia, diving)
- Gearoid Towey (Ireland, rowing)
- Judith Arndt (Germany, cycling)
- Imke Duplitzer (Germany, fencing)
- Gro Hammerseng (Norway, handball)
- Katja Nyberg (Norway, handball)
- Natasha Kai (U.S., soccer)
- Lauren Lappin (U.S., softball)
- Victoria Sandell Svensson (Sweden, soccer)
- Rennae Stubbs (Australia, tennis)
- Linda Bresonik (Germany, soccer)
- Vicky Galindo (U.S., softball)
- Tzipora Obziler (Israel, tennis)
2010 Winter Olympics[edit]
Of the 2,566 athletes who participated in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, only six athletes, all women, were openly lesbian or bisexual:[8]
- Renate Groenewold (Netherlands, speed skating)
- Sanne van Kerkhof (Netherlands, speed skating)
- Ireen Wust (Netherlands, speed skating, and van Kerkhof’s girlfriend)
- Vibeke Skofterud (Norway, cross-country skiing)
- Sarah Vaillancourt (Canada, hockey)
- Erika Holst (Sweden, hockey)
2012 Summer Olympics[edit]
In the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, 23 athletes out of the 10,768 participants were openly gay, lesbian or bisexual:
- Nicola Adams (Britain, boxing)
- Marilyn Agliotti (Netherlands, field hockey)
- Judith Arndt (Germany, cycling)
- Seimone Augustus (U.S., basketball)
- Natalie Cook (Australia, beach volleyball)
- Lisa Dahlkvist (Sweden, soccer)
- Alex Di Giorgio (Italy, swimming)
- Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel (Netherlands, field hockey)
- Imke Duplitzer (Germany, fencing)
- Edward Gal (Netherlands, equestrian)
- Regina George (Nigeria, 400 metres)
- Jessica Harrison (France, triathlon)
- Carl Hester (Britain, equestrian)
- Karen Hultzer (South Africa, archery)
- Alexandra Lacrabère (France, handball)
- Kim Lammers (Netherlands, field hockey)
- Jessica Landström (Sweden, soccer)
- Hedvig Lindahl (Sweden, soccer)
- Matthew Mitcham (Australia, diving)
- Maartje Paumen (Netherlands, field hockey)
- Carole Péon (France, triathlon)
- Mayssa Pessoa (Brazil, handball)
- Megan Rapinoe (U.S. soccer)
- Lisa Raymond (U.S., doubles tennis)
- Rikke Skov (Denmark, handball)
- Elodie Godin (France, basketball)
2014 Winter Olympics[edit]
In the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, seven openly gay women competed:[16]
- Belle Brockhoff (Australia, snowboarding)
- Anastasia Bucsis (Canada, speed skating)
- Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (Austria, ski jumping)
- Barbara Jezeršek (Slovenia, cross-country skiing)
- Cheryl Maas (Netherlands, snowboarding)
- Sanne van Kerkhof (Netherlands, speed skating)
- Ireen Wüst (Netherlands, speed skating)
2016 Summer Olympics[edit]
In the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, a record 68 athletes out of the 10,444 participants were openly gay, lesbian or bisexual, nearly double the LGBT athletes who took part in the 2012 Summer Olympics.[21][22][23] There were no openly transgender athletes, but Rolling Stone magazine reported that two transgender athletes would compete in Rio, based on anonymous details in IOC papers.[24] 51 women and 18 men – who are now openly LGBT – competed in this Olympiade (some came out afterwards) :
2016 Summer Paralympics[edit]
At least 12 out athletes participated in the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, with 10 coming home with medals.[26][27]
- Jen Armbruster (United States, goalball) Bronze
- Monique Burkland (United States, sitting volleyball) Gold
- Abby Dunkin (United States, wheelchair basketball) Gold
- Megan Giglia (Great Britain, Cycling) Gold
- Allison Jones (United States, Cycling, U.S. flagbearer)[28]
- Angela Madsen (United States, Track and Field)
- Asya Miller (United States, Goalball) Bronze
- Desiree Miller (United States, Wheelchair basketball) Gold
- Cindy Ouellet (Canada, Wheelchair basketball) Gold
- Lee Pearson (Great Britain, Equestrian, GB flagbearer)[29] Gold, Individual freestyle test; Silver, Equestrian Individual Championship Test
- Moran Samuel (Israel, Rowing) Bronze, Women’s Single Sculls
- Marieke Vervoort (Belgium, Wheelchair racing) Silver, Women’s 400M; Bronze, Women’s 100M
2018 Winter Olympics[edit]
16 out athletes — twelve women and four men — participated in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea:[30] It marked the first time in the history of the Winter Olympics that male athletes competed who were openly gay; Canadian figure skater Eric Radford became the first out gay male athlete ever to win a Winter Olympic gold medal,[31] while figure skater Adam Rippon became the first American out gay male athlete ever to win a Winter Olympic medal, both in Team Figure Skating. Radford later also won Bronze in Pairs Figure Skating. A fifth male athlete, Guillaume Cizeron, came out after the event.
- Brittany Bowe (United States, speedskating)
- Belle Brockhoff (Australia, snowboarding)
- Guillaume Cizeron (France, ice dancing)
- Jorik Hendrickx (Belgium, figure skating)
- Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (Austria, ski jumping)
- Brianne Jenner (Canada, icehockey)
- Barbara Jezeršek (Slovenia, cross-country skiing)
- Gus Kenworthy (United States, slopestyle free skiing)
- Cheryl Maas (Netherlands, snowboarding)
- Simona Meiler (Switzerland, snowboarding)
- Sarka Pancochova (Czech Republic, snowboarding)
- Eric Radford (Canada, pairs figure skating)
- Emilia Ramboldt (Sweden, ice hockey)
- Adam Rippon (United States, figure skating)
- Ireen Wüst (Netherlands, speed skating)
- Sophie Vercruyssen (Belgium, bobsleigh)
- Kim Meylemans (Belgium, skeleton)
NO, this is discriminations against women…and not just white supremist women, women of all colors and nationalities.
Wouldn’t you like to KNOW who is running the world now? Are they…women-hating gays?
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