A 6' tall, bearded trans basketballer arrogantly slams a young girl to the ground.... she collapses in agony. RILEY GAINES hits back: We used to call this domestic abuse - so why are we now calling it 'sport'?
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] The latest exhausting headline: a girls basketball game at a Massachusetts high school had to be abandoned earlier this month after three female players were injured at the hands of a trans student.
Footage of the incident at the Collegiate Charter School of Lowell is shocking.
We see one girl hurled to the ground by a six-foot male, sporting facial hair.
The male wrenches the ball from her hands. The girl – barely reaching the male's shoulder height – is slammed down.
She tries to sit up repeatedly but collapses each time, holding her lower back in agony.
Other girls run over to comfort her but the male player simply turns away, nonchalantly shooting the ball through the net with one hand, catching it with the other.
Author: Riley Gaines
Author: Riley Gaines
It's a perfect picture of arrogance and disdain.
But it's also a snapshot of a deep-rooted and unmistakable contempt for women that I believe drives the trans lobby's ceaseless tirade against us and our spaces.
I have to applaud the school's basketball coach, Kevin Ortins, who called a halt to the game. Though I'm not sure he had much of a choice, considering there weren't many un-injured girls left on the bench.
The school issued a statement afterwards, saying that their players 'feared getting injured and not being able to compete in the upcoming playoffs'.
Notably, there was not one mention of the trans-identifying male player – just that three girls had '[gone] down' in the first half of the game.
How pathetic.
As long as sporting authorities lie down in the face of trans madness and encourage males to invade female spaces with impunity, incidents like this are only going to increase in frequency and severity.
Women are constantly told that we have to 'accept' trans-identifying males into our teams, and into our changing rooms. That to speak up makes us hateful bigots. That these athletes come in the name of compassion, kindness and inclusivity.
But can you honestly tell me that you see any of those positive virtues in that video? All I see is masculine aggression and entitlement.
It is not 'compassionate' to ask a young girl to undress in front males in a locker room. To allow those men to expose themselves in front of minors.
Nor is it ‘kind’ to allow girls to be bullied and battered by those who – let’s be honest – were mediocre at best when competing in the men's category, and now want a chance to take all the medals.
Asking girls to smile and step aside, so that a women's podium can be filled with men is not 'inclusive'.
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-02-22 |