The NCAA Can’t Define Women. These Women Swimmers Want to Help.
The only way this gender bending madness ends is by people having the courage to stand up. In things like this, there are three groups. You have the side that is committed to some massive change, you have the side resisting the change, and the others who are living their lives and just waiting to see where this ends up.
If the only side the last group ever hears is that gender is fluid, they will come to accept that side as the winner and they will accommodate it in order to continue living their lives. These people must see and hear this madness resisted everywhere. Facebook, Twitter, and real life.
Lives are being ruined by this madness. The efforts of women athletes are being tossed aside so that the NCAA can be politically correct. Some women will not be on the medal stand. Some women will not receive scholarships because they will be filled by men pretending to be women. The NCAA’s evaluation is currently that they’ll get more heat from the left than the right on this issue. That needs to change.
So it’s good news to see National Review report that a group of University of Arizona swimmers that includes former Olympians wrote a letter last month to the NCAA saying that the collegiate governing body “has successfully failed everyone” by allowing the biologically male Will Thomas to compete against women to “appease everyone.”
Thomas “catapulted a team to a top-20 program in the country after failing to score a single point last year,” the letter alleges.
The letter asks of the sports organization: “Do we have a voice?”
“It’s hard to express the anguish the women’s swim community has experienced this past week watching the 2022 NCAA Swim & Dive Championships. On one hand, we feel we are witnessing irrevocable damage to a sport that has transformed our own identities for the better. On the other, we have reconnected with each other in sisterhood after many busy years living our lives beyond the water’s edge,” the authors write.
The swimmers shared their grievances, namely that “women athletes competing in the meet were forced to swim in unfair direct competition therefore eliminating all integrity of the entire championship meet.” However, they noted that the NCAA’s preoccupation with LGBT inclusion also potentially harmed the transgender community, as ” a target was placed on the back of a trans athlete subjecting this person to devastating national outcry and humiliation.”
We have descended into a thug culture. Big Media, Big Tech, most of our politicians, and the deep state are all in collusion. So when these women ask the question if they have a voice, it is a real question.
Do they have a voice? The answer depends on us all. If we hear them they have a voice. If we heed their call, their effort to speak out will not be wasted. enough of us speak out we will be heard. Things only get worse from here if we ignore this.
Act boldly and unseen forces will come to your aid.