Keeping Men out of Women's Sports
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 I think It's a very impressive accomplishment.tempo_n_groove said:
 She won 2 years in a row. That is impressive going up against boys her age and weight.smile6680 said:
 Wrestling is an interesting contact support. It's controlled contact and by weight.Go Beavers said:
 There’s a lot of high school girls in wrestling who compete against boys. So maybe more thinking on the issue is a good thing.smile6680 said:I think a lot of people are overthinking the issue.
 1. Is it a good idea for safety reasons. My opinion is it's a real concern
 2. In non contact sports is it fair to biological females and or trans people. This can be debated.
 We had a female champion last year for one of our state weight class. It was good to see.
 I think the discussion is whether (biological) boys should be competing in female sports. I don't think most people have an issue with girls/parents choosing to sign up to compete against boys if they have the ability.
 You are a Mainer I take it?
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 My angle?Go Beavers said:
 I don’t know what your angle is really. Having people disagree within the group I see as a strength. Tge other option is the forced conformity and compliance we have with republicans. Newsom’s quote from the article highlights the complexity of the issue:cincybearcat said:
 It was in the article:Go Beavers said:
 Is that a leading question? I don’t know. Tellcincybearcat said:
 Why did another Dem get backlash for their comment by the party and have staff quit then though?Go Beavers said:And what he’s saying aligns with a large majority of dems.
 me what the backlash was specifically.
 "Other Democrats have gotten pushback for comments similar to Newsom’s. Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts has been vocal about transgender policies and told The New York Times in November that identity politics, particularly around transgender rights, hurt Democrats in the election, saying, “I have two little girls. I don’t want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete. But as a Democrat, I’m supposed to be afraid to say that.”Moulton got criticism from Democrats for his comments, and his campaign manager, Matt Chilliak, resigned in response to the remarks, according to The Boston Globe." 
 Newsom addressed both sides of the issue, saying, “You know that these poor people are more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression, and the way that people talk down to vulnerable communities is an issue that I have a hard time with as well. So both things I can hold in my hand.”
 I thought it was nice to see his comments on the issue as a whole. I like his thoughts on the subject and his thoughts of concern still for the people.hippiemom = goodness0
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 For the most part why questions are just argumentative. I couldn’t tell if you think what Newsom said was in the minority of they would be some kind of fallout for him.cincybearcat said:
 My angle?Go Beavers said:
 I don’t know what your angle is really. Having people disagree within the group I see as a strength. Tge other option is the forced conformity and compliance we have with republicans. Newsom’s quote from the article highlights the complexity of the issue:cincybearcat said:
 It was in the article:Go Beavers said:
 Is that a leading question? I don’t know. Tellcincybearcat said:
 Why did another Dem get backlash for their comment by the party and have staff quit then though?Go Beavers said:And what he’s saying aligns with a large majority of dems.
 me what the backlash was specifically.
 "Other Democrats have gotten pushback for comments similar to Newsom’s. Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts has been vocal about transgender policies and told The New York Times in November that identity politics, particularly around transgender rights, hurt Democrats in the election, saying, “I have two little girls. I don’t want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete. But as a Democrat, I’m supposed to be afraid to say that.”Moulton got criticism from Democrats for his comments, and his campaign manager, Matt Chilliak, resigned in response to the remarks, according to The Boston Globe." 
 Newsom addressed both sides of the issue, saying, “You know that these poor people are more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression, and the way that people talk down to vulnerable communities is an issue that I have a hard time with as well. So both things I can hold in my hand.”
 I thought it was nice to see his comments on the issue as a whole. I like his thoughts on the subject and his thoughts of concern still for the people.0
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            It’s easy to criticize D’s for dancing around issues when you are incorrectly comparing the two parties. R’s have the benefit of having a mantra of keeping things as they are; when you’re a D, and want progress, you are naturally going to have differing views as to the tempo of that progress. So you have to make sure you’re walking that impossible line of supporting everything and everyone while balancing being rational.The hard left are the tug boat pulling the barge where it needs to ultimately go. The weight of the barge dictates the pace. Sometimes that barge thinks it needs to dock and re-supply. The tugboat requires constant movement and lashes out at any blockages.Meanwhile R’s stay ashore, laughing at the whole spectacle, while never allowing themselves to consider a refreshing swim.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            HughFreakingDillon said:It’s easy to criticize D’s for dancing around issues when you are incorrectly comparing the two parties. R’s have the benefit of having a mantra of keeping things as they are; when you’re a D, and want progress, you are naturally going to have differing views as to the tempo of that progress. So you have to make sure you’re walking that impossible line of supporting everything and everyone while balancing being rational.The hard left are the tug boat pulling the barge where it needs to ultimately go. The weight of the barge dictates the pace. Sometimes that barge thinks it needs to dock and re-supply. The tugboat requires constant movement and lashes out at any blockages.Meanwhile R’s stay ashore, laughing at the whole spectacle, while never allowing themselves to consider a refreshing swim.
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            California governor says trans athletes in female sports 'deeply unfair'
 Besides the fact that my kid got a concussion from the genetic male goalie, this is also true. The girls had to beat a team with a genetic male goalie a head taller than the rest of the kids to win a provincial medal. Was that fair? F*Ck no. Sure glad Pipsqueak shut down this team.
 I walked away thinking we need to find a guy willing to say he's a girl to remain competitive.
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            It's a good thing I'm not as mad as I was.
 But I'm mad enough (pun intended) that if I could, I would I take a team of boys to the provincials this spring and get them to say their girls and crush all of the girls teams just to make the f****** point.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
 Animals were hiding behind the Coral
 Except for little Turtle
 I could swear he's trying to talk to me
 Gurgle Gurgle0
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 The hard left is pulling “where it needs to go” nah thanks GTFO here with that nonsenseHughFreakingDillon said:It’s easy to criticize D’s for dancing around issues when you are incorrectly comparing the two parties. R’s have the benefit of having a mantra of keeping things as they are; when you’re a D, and want progress, you are naturally going to have differing views as to the tempo of that progress. So you have to make sure you’re walking that impossible line of supporting everything and everyone while balancing being rational.The hard left are the tug boat pulling the barge where it needs to ultimately go. The weight of the barge dictates the pace. Sometimes that barge thinks it needs to dock and re-supply. The tugboat requires constant movement and lashes out at any blockages.Meanwhile R’s stay ashore, laughing at the whole spectacle, while never allowing themselves to consider a refreshing swim.hippiemom = goodness0
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 Life imitating art.Spunkie said:It's a good thing I'm not as mad as I was.
 But I'm mad enough (pun intended) that if I could, I would I take a team of boys to the provincials this spring and get them to say their girls and crush all of the girls teams just to make the f****** point. 
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 Slow progress is all I meant by that. They pull as hard as they can, the mainstream pulls back and adopts what is rational.cincybearcat said:
 The hard left is pulling “where it needs to go” nah thanks GTFO here with that nonsenseHughFreakingDillon said:It’s easy to criticize D’s for dancing around issues when you are incorrectly comparing the two parties. R’s have the benefit of having a mantra of keeping things as they are; when you’re a D, and want progress, you are naturally going to have differing views as to the tempo of that progress. So you have to make sure you’re walking that impossible line of supporting everything and everyone while balancing being rational.The hard left are the tug boat pulling the barge where it needs to ultimately go. The weight of the barge dictates the pace. Sometimes that barge thinks it needs to dock and re-supply. The tugboat requires constant movement and lashes out at any blockages.Meanwhile R’s stay ashore, laughing at the whole spectacle, while never allowing themselves to consider a refreshing swim.Post edited by HughFreakingDillon onYour boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            I figured that line would get
 misunderstood and trigger some. I should have explained it better. It’s unfortunate that’s all you took from it.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            whether you want to believe it or not, the fact of the matter is, countries that are much further left than the US have a much higher rate of citizen overall happiness. This is fact, not opinion. So you are rejecting happiness because you subscribe to this fallacy that you lose freedom in the process. Or that it’s some slippery slope to communism. But yet you all complain about the super rich controlling everything. Maybe if you folks would make political financing laws a priority, you wouldn’t be in this mess. But it’s probably too late. All politicians in the US, no matter how righteous you believe they are, are beholden to their donors/highest bidder. D’s and R’s alike.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            Back to the topic…my bad…Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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 Look I posted a couple of things yesterday and all people here did was focus on the smallest word choice. It's what we do around here apparentlyHughFreakingDillon said:I figured that line would get
 misunderstood and trigger some. I should have explained it better. It’s unfortunate that’s all you took from it. 
 Honestly, your post was beautiful literature, and I am not joking, it was a nice read. In regards to the accuracy of your statement I disagree.hippiemom = goodness0
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 I live a pretty great happy life thanks.HughFreakingDillon said:whether you want to believe it or not, the fact of the matter is, countries that are much further left than the US have a much higher rate of citizen overall happiness. This is fact, not opinion. So you are rejecting happiness because you subscribe to this fallacy that you lose freedom in the process. Or that it’s some slippery slope to communism. But yet you all complain about the super rich controlling everything. Maybe if you folks would make political financing laws a priority, you wouldn’t be in this mess. But it’s probably too late. All politicians in the US, no matter how righteous you believe they are, are beholden to their donors/highest bidder. D’s and R’s alike.hippiemom = goodness0
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 I get it but I imagine part of the reasoning for allowing the goalie that you mention was because the kid probably had no other place to play.Spunkie said:It's a good thing I'm not as mad as I was.
 But I'm mad enough (pun intended) that if I could, I would I take a team of boys to the provincials this spring and get them to say their girls and crush all of the girls teams just to make the f****** point.
 That's a spot where liberals get caught a lot. They want to be fair to the goalie and not tell them they just can't playPost edited by Gern Blansten onRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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 I don't think that honor belongs strictly to republicans.Go Beavers said:Why is the government in a better position to manage it than the agency/association that controls the sport? We also know the legislation written by republicans is poorly done.0
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 That’s great. I’m not suggesting you, or any one single individual does or doesn’t. I’m talking about studies that show the general populace.cincybearcat said:
 I live a pretty great happy life thanks.HughFreakingDillon said:whether you want to believe it or not, the fact of the matter is, countries that are much further left than the US have a much higher rate of citizen overall happiness. This is fact, not opinion. So you are rejecting happiness because you subscribe to this fallacy that you lose freedom in the process. Or that it’s some slippery slope to communism. But yet you all complain about the super rich controlling everything. Maybe if you folks would make political financing laws a priority, you wouldn’t be in this mess. But it’s probably too late. All politicians in the US, no matter how righteous you believe they are, are beholden to their donors/highest bidder. D’s and R’s alike.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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