Wisconsin libs are generally puffy
Evil gator said:How on earth is that inclusive? Stick a rainbow fag sticker on the door who cares. Calling half the us population nazis - ffs
The activist-driven curriculum for the Week of Action, which kicked off Monday, is based off the 13 “Black Lives Matter Guiding Principles.” Those principles include a commitment to restorative justice, being transgender affirming and queer affirming, creating space for black families that is “free from patriarchal practices,” and “the disruption of Western nuclear family dynamics and a return to the ‘collective village’ that takes care of each other.”
"As members of the Penn Women's Swimming and Diving team and teammates of Lia Thomas, we want to express our full support for Lia in her transition," the team members said a letter shared with ESPN.
Referring to a recent Fox News interview with an anonymous team member who said they disagreed with Thomas' inclusion on the women's team, the statement continued: "We value her as a person, teammate, and friend. The sentiments put forward by an anonymous member of our team are not representative of the feelings, values, and opinions of the entire Penn team, composed of 39 women with diverse backgrounds."
The statement was not signed, but a Penn spokesperson told ESPN said that it represented "several" members of the team.
USA Swimming said on Tuesday that transgender athletes who have undergone or are undergoing a male-to-female transition must now remain below a testosterone threshold of five nanometers per liter for 36 months before competitions.
Previously, transgender women were allowed to compete in women's events if they had undergone a year of hormone-suppression therapy.
A three-person medical panel will also now be used to determine whether "prior physical development of the athlete as a male" gives transgender swimmers an unfair advantage.
USA Swimming said in a statement that the new policy, which is effective immediately, "acknowledges a competitive difference in the male and female categories and the disadvantages this presents in elite head-to-head competition."
It added that the policy aims to "mitigate the advantages associated with male puberty and physiology."
The organization cited data showing that the top-ranked female athlete would on average have ranked 536th in short course male events during 2021, and 326th in events longer than 50 meters.
"USA Swimming has and will continue to champion gender equity and the inclusivity of all cisgender and transgender women and their rights to participate in sport, while also fervently supporting competitive equity at elite levels of competition," it said.
DocZaius said:This seems like a pretty reasonable approach.
Juggs said:I was suspended from twitter the other day. A guy said if it wasn't for liberal hate we'd all get along. I said, "We could kill all the liberals and those left alive would find another reason to fight. There's no such thing as peace".
I get suspended for a hypothetical
Its pronouns are xoe/xuckDocZaius said:Jesus Christ, now even the deer are non-binary!
https://www.yahoo.com/news/hunters-think-killed-8-point-203547993.html
Illinois law enforcement announced Friday that Kaliyeha Clark-Mabins, a black female college student, will be charged with three counts of disorderly conduct for filing a false police report.
Kevin Schmoll, the chief of police for Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, made the announcement on Friday. The College Fix had started asking questions about the investigation last week.
The notes said “DIE BITCH” and “BLACK PEOPLE DON’T BELONG” according to charging documents provided to The Fix by the Madison County State’s Attorney office.
The investigation included not just the campus police, but the “Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office and the U.S. Secret Service,” the email said. The investigation cleared two white students falsely accused of involvement, Amanda Jerome and Jimmi Thull.
Black activists rallied for the expulsion of the alleged perpetrators when they thought white teens were to blame.