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      The fastest female sprinter in the world is American runner Allyson Felix.

      She has the most gold medals and championships of any sprinter, of either gender.

      Her world record 400m run is 49.26 seconds.

      Based on 2018 data, nearly 350 high school males are faster than that, in the US alone.

      She has other world records, but I think my point is made above.

      There are many other examples of this in sports, so I don't understand why liberals don't get the point.

      As Sarah Silverman said recently, in defense of transwomen in sports, maybe we should end any form of gender in sports and only have 1 of each for everyone to do. Of course, she doesn't get hoiw stupid she sounds saying that.

      Also, we constantly hear that it's ok for a woman to hit a man because she's weaker, despite calls for "gender equality".

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        On the other hand.. RaphJD would have won the hurdles and high jump in high school if he were a female.. because as a male, his 10" cock kept knocking the pole off the high bar as he tried to clear it. This is not entirely a joke.. because in reality, there is a male athlete who has artificial legs who can run much faster than "normal" males. The reason is, the artificial legs are much lighter.. AND the artificial legs are like springs - so his thighs are propelling those artificial legs that curved spring steel (or some other type of material) kind of like using a pogo stick.

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          Several years ago I watched a show on the "blade runner" guy and the advantage his blades gave him over human legs.

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            @raphjd Yes.. "Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius. Who then had a huge court battle over the killing of his girlfriend. He claims he mistakenly shot her thinking she was an intruder. The facts did not support that theory.
            He was initially sentenced to 5 years in prison, but this was in South Africa.. and the government increased that to 13.5 years.

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              Simply put, it's not transphobic to state that transwomen/men don't belong in cis sports. Not due to any hate toward trans people, but biologically speaking, the hormone therapy doesn't mitigate the innate biological advantages transwomen have over cis women athletes, same thing goes for trans men. They could get as muscular as possible, but innately, cismen will always have the advantage.

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                The 3 black transfemale high school runners only grew their hair longer and unofficially changed their names. None of them took any form of female hormones or otherwise tranistioned.

                As dudes, they were mid-tier runners but as "women" they are winning titles.

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                  Nikejock @raphjd
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                  @raphjd crazy

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                    jsl76 @lololulu19
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                    @lololulu19

                    Like this?

                    Youtube Video

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                      lololulu19 @jsl76
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                      @jsl76 yes! but.. I suppose that in the long run, that guy is very happy about the outcome! For the rest of his life, he can tell the story about his penis being so big, it knocked the pole off the high jump!

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                        raphjd Forum Administrator @lololulu19
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                        @lololulu19 said in Gender and Sports:

                        @jsl76 yes! but.. I suppose that in the long run, that guy is very happy about the outcome! For the rest of his life, he can tell the story about his penis being so big, it knocked the pole off the high jump!

                        I coulda been a contender, but my cock's too big!!!!

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