This Atlantic Story Is So Dumb You Won’t Believe It
20 Sep 2022
The Atlantic is arguing that separating sports by sex makes no sense, so just end it.
Though school sports are typically sex-segregated, a new generation of kids isn’t content to compete within traditional structures. @maggiejmertens reports: https://t.co/UgA208Iwel
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) September 17, 2022
Of course, that would effectively destroy women’s sports. Example:
That is the new feminism for the left, and is the natural outgrowth of men should be able to compete against women is that there should be a unisex sports competition.
The Atlantic is arguing that men’s and women’s sports shouldn’t be separate. Really. This is where transgender athletics leads, one unisex sports leagues where women’s athletes don’t exist. pic.twitter.com/sAfdRl2SRZ
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 20, 2022
No woman would ever hold her own in a boxing ring against a man.
A transgender artist wants to meet 72-year-old Caitlyn Jenner in the ring. https://t.co/YHJyvqMSrk
— OutKick (@Outkick) September 4, 2022
No women would ever make a men’s basketball team.
No woman would ever be on a swimming team.
.@Outkick: FEMALE SWIMMER SPEAKS OUT ABOUT LIA THOMAS WALKING AROUND LOCKER ROOM NAKEDhttps://t.co/vFyLqKDOp7
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) July 29, 2022
Ending the separation would mean that women don’t do sports anymore, which is exactly what Title IX was intended to prevent from happening.
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