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  • Weird story of the day - College women's team has a man on roster

    Yup -- this is not a joke..
    a player who's been on the women's basketball team roster at George Washington University for
    TWO seasons already -- has now "come out" and disclosed that he is an "transgendered male"...
    She has legally changed her name from Kay-Kay to what must seem to her as a more masculine "Kye"

    So -- what this player really means is that "she" is claiming to have been born a woman, but now will undergo sex-reassignment surgery in order to complete the transition to having organs that appear to be male.
    What's not disclosed specifically though, is that most women who want to be "reassigned" as a male will also take medically prescribed male hormones (testosterone) -- which certainly raises the suspicion that she's cheating since the other women who play D-I basketball are barred by rules from taking ANABOLIC STEROIDS...and testosterone is definitely an anabolic steroid.
    Even male athletes have been disciplined or barred for taking testosterone...so why not college women??



    check elsewhere if you care what I really think of this..

  • #2
    Juwanna Mann!

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    • #3
      "She's a man, baby"

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      • #4
        Now the LPGA has changed their definition of what a woman is because they don't want to fight a lawsuit...

        Based on California's legal atmosphere and "civil rights law"..."Lana Lawless" of San Francisco
        (I guess I can't blame her for choosing San Francisco to pursue this suit)
        filed a lawsuit claiming that the LPGA's definition saying that a "woman" was someone who was female at birth ...

        ""violated California's civil rights law."
        The 57-year-old Lawless was seeking to prevent the LPGA from conducting tournaments in the state until it changed its policy.

        Lawless also sued the Long Drivers of America, which followed the LPGA policy.
        Lawless won the annual women's long-drive golf championship in 2008 with a 254-yard drive,
        but was barred from competing this year after organizers adopted the LPGA's gender rules."



        now all we need to do is figure out what the meaning of the word "is" is...

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        • #5
          update - FWIW --
          transgendered college player leaves team...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tornado View Post
            Now the LPGA has changed their definition of what a woman is because they don't want to fight a lawsuit...

            Based on California's legal atmosphere and "civil rights law"..."Lana Lawless" of San Francisco
            (I guess I can't blame her for choosing San Francisco to pursue this suit)
            filed a lawsuit claiming that the LPGA's definition saying that a "woman" was someone who was female at birth ...

            ""violated California's civil rights law."
            The 57-year-old Lawless was seeking to prevent the LPGA from conducting tournaments in the state until it changed its policy.

            Lawless also sued the Long Drivers of America, which followed the LPGA policy.
            Lawless won the annual women's long-drive golf championship in 2008 with a 254-yard drive,
            but was barred from competing this year after organizers adopted the LPGA's gender rules."



            now all we need to do is figure out what the meaning of the word "is" is...
            only 254 yards?

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            • #7
              anyone remember this "woman" who beat everyone in the early '80's...?
              but she is strongly suspected to have been more male than female....
              but apparently by today's rules she'd have been ok...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                anyone remember this "woman" who beat everyone in the early '80's...?
                but she is strongly suspected to have been more male than female....
                but apparently by today's rules she'd have been ok...
                Caster Semenya (South African track star) comes to mind. I'm unaware of any new information about her, but she has been cleared to compete again.

                Gender verification is not always as cut and dry as it may seem.

                I can do all things through pasta, which strengthens me.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  OK what is she packing?
                  "Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
                  ??” Thomas Jefferson
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                  • #10
                    I think this one might one-up the transgender one in terms of weirdness.

                    Some guy asked to have 3 years added to his prison sentence to make it 33 years in a "tribute" to his favorite player, Larry Bird.

                    Check out why an Oklahoma man, convicted of armed robbery, asked for a 33 year sentence in honor of his favorite player....Larry Bird.


                    Kinda weird that it happened 5 years ago, guess "thehoopdoctors.com" was looking for a little more pub.
                    WE WANT HEEMSKERK!

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