Surprise: The Thing That Trans Activists Tell Us Basically Never Happens…Just Happened Again

When Americans across the political spectrum take the overwhelming and common-sense position of opposing the participation of biological males in female sports, radical trans activists and their supporters respond in an alienating and self-destructive manner. They attack that mainstream stance as bigotry, which is quite a choice, considering that they are on the wrong side of an 80/20 issue — and they also argue that the issue of trans athletes doesn’t really affect very many people because the trans population is so small. But wouldn’t you know it? Biological males who insist on competing against biological females continue to rack up illegitimate victories over girls and women. What we are told is a vanishingly and irrelevantly rare occurrence just keeps happening. The latest example:

A transgender athlete took home first place in a varsity high jump competition at an Oregon high school meet Wednesday, roughly two years after finishing last while competing against junior varsity boys, according to a report. Lia Rose, who reportedly used to compete as Zachary, won the high jump at the Portland Interscholastic League Varsity Relays with a height of 4 feet, 8 inches, beating the second-place finisher by two inches. According to athletic.net, while competing against JV boys May 3, 2023, Zachary Rose finished 11th out of 11 competitors with a jump of 4 feet, 6 inches. The winning height in that meet was another foot higher…Lia’s victory comes roughly two weeks after Ada Gallagher, a trans track athlete in the Portland area, blew out the competition. Gallagher, a state champion last year, finished at 57.62 in the 400 meters, with Franklin High School’s Kinnaly Souphanthong coming in second at 1:05.72. Gallagher’s teammate, Quinnan Schaefer, was behind Souphanthong at 1:07.13.

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