9 thoughts on “State Rep. Rhonda Milstead speaks about women’s athletics at CPAC”
It was a most acute derangement to allow bad boy athletes into schools. There are something like 300 high school boy athletes who can break most of the records held by women. For you satanic psychopathic cult member ladies, I am not issuing a challenge to be met with the chemical castration technologies coming out of big pharma.
5G Interference again Mr. Dale? Adjust the tinfoil slightly to the left for better reception my friend.
Into schools should read into girls athletics .. sorry. 🙂
Well this was disappointing. At first I thought it said Ronnie Milsap. Then, I got excited to be enlightened about conservatives discussing women’s rights because that usually screams of progressive values and equality.
You can imagine how disappointed I was when i saw someone who maybe was Ronnie Milsap a few years back talking about equality, while not actually treating people fairly or coming up with a solution that is truly equal. In fact she wants to maintain an uneven playing field while still leaving a small minority of eligible athletes in limbo.
And then to hear this female athlete give a sob story about having to work hard, it’s really a tear jerker. I mean, this “victim” really tells a tall tail.
Overall, i think they’re Lost in the 50s Tonight.
Anonymous at 12:50…
I was a fair athlete back in the day. I won a lot of races in track and cross country. My distance-running times in college put me in the top 1,000 in the nation. Big whoop. The thing is, if I’d magically called myself a woman, I would have won Olympic gold with those same times. Chromosomes make the difference. Under no circumstance can women compete with men in athletics.
So cry me a river about “a small minority of eligible athletes in limbo.” What a farce.
The thing is Cliff, times have changed since the 1960s.
Additionally, people who criticize transgender people for wanting to compete athletically, likely don’t comprehend how difficult the change is. It’s not like one day someone wakes up and decides to change their gender one day or another.
I know this, because I’ve actually spoken with transgender individuals and I’ve learned how complicated the process is. Also, given the stigma and stereotyping of being transgender, one would think you’d really want to make that change, to make that change. It’s not just something you can switch back and forth to, for a competitive advantage.
My point is, we can’t change our chromosomes. And XY trumps XX every time. So let them compete in men’s sports. They’ll be on equal footing. No problem.
Oh, and my competitive times were the 1970s and 1980s. I’m not that old.
Fact: A high school sophomore transgender track athlete in Connecticut a few years ago had a time in the 200m which was better than the SDSU Women’s School record.
Fact: Jackie Joyner Griffith (I think the greatest women’s track athlete in history) won the Olympics with a time that would not be the South Dakota State Boy’s record.
In the 1970’s the commentary was “if the girls want to play basketball they should try out for the boy’s team.” Except for the most politically extreme, everyone knew that was nonsense because it was unfair competition. An average boy in virtually every sport with separate gender competition would be the very best athlete in every single girls sport.
Not only would this transgender athlete displace a girl, before long, even the best girls will discern the competition is unfair and leave the sport.
So, I guess we are going back to the 70’s where there will be sports without regard to gender which definitely will favor boys.
PS Wasn’t it great we had our first girls wrestling state tournament this year!!!!!!
Then why not stop calling in mens and womens sports and start using XX and XY sports. Then, there is no issue about gender identity, which is what you’re talking about, rather than sex.
If you have an XY chromosome, regardless of gender identity, you participate in one sport, while if you have an xx chromosome you participate in another? that should level the playing field without being ignorant or insulting to any minority?
When I was little, in the 90s and early 2000s, there wasn’t girls wrestling, so girls wrestled with the boys and it wasn’t that big of an issue. It occurred in the small towns such as Highmore, Gettysburg, Canton, Tri-Valley, and it happened in Huron, Aberdeen, Rapid City, and Sioux Falls. There were some boys who lost to girls and some girls lost to boys. People adapted based on the need or want to participate.
It did not matter, it was about competing. Not everyone deserves a fricken participation ribbon.
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It was a most acute derangement to allow bad boy athletes into schools. There are something like 300 high school boy athletes who can break most of the records held by women. For you satanic psychopathic cult member ladies, I am not issuing a challenge to be met with the chemical castration technologies coming out of big pharma.
5G Interference again Mr. Dale? Adjust the tinfoil slightly to the left for better reception my friend.
Into schools should read into girls athletics .. sorry. 🙂
Well this was disappointing. At first I thought it said Ronnie Milsap. Then, I got excited to be enlightened about conservatives discussing women’s rights because that usually screams of progressive values and equality.
You can imagine how disappointed I was when i saw someone who maybe was Ronnie Milsap a few years back talking about equality, while not actually treating people fairly or coming up with a solution that is truly equal. In fact she wants to maintain an uneven playing field while still leaving a small minority of eligible athletes in limbo.
And then to hear this female athlete give a sob story about having to work hard, it’s really a tear jerker. I mean, this “victim” really tells a tall tail.
Overall, i think they’re Lost in the 50s Tonight.
Anonymous at 12:50…
I was a fair athlete back in the day. I won a lot of races in track and cross country. My distance-running times in college put me in the top 1,000 in the nation. Big whoop. The thing is, if I’d magically called myself a woman, I would have won Olympic gold with those same times. Chromosomes make the difference. Under no circumstance can women compete with men in athletics.
So cry me a river about “a small minority of eligible athletes in limbo.” What a farce.
The thing is Cliff, times have changed since the 1960s.
Additionally, people who criticize transgender people for wanting to compete athletically, likely don’t comprehend how difficult the change is. It’s not like one day someone wakes up and decides to change their gender one day or another.
I know this, because I’ve actually spoken with transgender individuals and I’ve learned how complicated the process is. Also, given the stigma and stereotyping of being transgender, one would think you’d really want to make that change, to make that change. It’s not just something you can switch back and forth to, for a competitive advantage.
My point is, we can’t change our chromosomes. And XY trumps XX every time. So let them compete in men’s sports. They’ll be on equal footing. No problem.
Oh, and my competitive times were the 1970s and 1980s. I’m not that old.
Fact: A high school sophomore transgender track athlete in Connecticut a few years ago had a time in the 200m which was better than the SDSU Women’s School record.
Fact: Jackie Joyner Griffith (I think the greatest women’s track athlete in history) won the Olympics with a time that would not be the South Dakota State Boy’s record.
In the 1970’s the commentary was “if the girls want to play basketball they should try out for the boy’s team.” Except for the most politically extreme, everyone knew that was nonsense because it was unfair competition. An average boy in virtually every sport with separate gender competition would be the very best athlete in every single girls sport.
Not only would this transgender athlete displace a girl, before long, even the best girls will discern the competition is unfair and leave the sport.
So, I guess we are going back to the 70’s where there will be sports without regard to gender which definitely will favor boys.
PS Wasn’t it great we had our first girls wrestling state tournament this year!!!!!!
Then why not stop calling in mens and womens sports and start using XX and XY sports. Then, there is no issue about gender identity, which is what you’re talking about, rather than sex.
If you have an XY chromosome, regardless of gender identity, you participate in one sport, while if you have an xx chromosome you participate in another? that should level the playing field without being ignorant or insulting to any minority?
When I was little, in the 90s and early 2000s, there wasn’t girls wrestling, so girls wrestled with the boys and it wasn’t that big of an issue. It occurred in the small towns such as Highmore, Gettysburg, Canton, Tri-Valley, and it happened in Huron, Aberdeen, Rapid City, and Sioux Falls. There were some boys who lost to girls and some girls lost to boys. People adapted based on the need or want to participate.
It did not matter, it was about competing. Not everyone deserves a fricken participation ribbon.