The Only Way to Stop This Madness

Nevada vs. Boise State

Nevada Univeristy Women’s Volleyball Player

The San Jose State University women’s volleyball team includes a transgender female (a man who claims he is a woman) as a member. Four universities have forfeited their games against SJSU this season, citing their refusal to play against a male out of concerns for the safety of their team members and fair competition. Those universities are: Boise State, Southern Utah, Utah State, and Wyoming. New Mexico decided to play their games against SJSU and lost 3-1. The New Mexico coach said that there was discussion among his players regarding any concerns they may have had and that all members of the team elected to play.

Now, a number of players on the Nevada University’s Wolf Pack volleyball team have said they will not play against SJSU, also for reasons of player safety and fair competition, and they are considering a lawsuit against the university. Sia Lilii, captain of the Nevada women’s volleyball team, said, “Women have fought so hard to get to the point where we are playing D1 volleyball and having matches like this. For someone who is a biological male to come in is not fair.” Lilii told the Reno Gazzette Journal, “I know what our team is going to do, and we are going to have integrity. I think this is the toughest thing our team has gone through, but I’m just glad I have so many brave young women behind me, and I get to be the captain of this team.” Former Hawaiian Representative and presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, along with Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin and Nevada Senate candidate Sam Brown, attended Nevada’s games against Utah State in support of the women’s decision not to play against SJSU.

For their part, Nevada University says that the Nevada constitution and the First Amendment prevents them from legally forfeiting the games on the basis of gender identity and that the games against SJSU will be played so long as they have the mandatory minimum of six team members willing to play. They have also said that the athletes are within their rights not to play and will not be penalized if they refuse to do so. No word yet on whether Nevada has the six player minimum.

For several years now, men who believe they are women have been allowed to play on women’s and girl’s sports teams and to compete individually against women and girls by those who have chosen to enable rather than work to heal their mental delusions. The boys and men tend to dominate the games and meets in which they participate. The claim, by those ludicrous enough to make it, has been that boys and men have no particular physical advantage against girls and women, and that girls and women can fairly and safely compete against boys and men. This is, of course, absurd. Every bit of biological evidence tells us that boys and men, by and large, are physically stronger and faster than girls and women. When the Women’s U. S. National Team played the FC Dallas under-15 High School Boy’s team in a soccer scrimmage, the boys won 5-2. In 1998, after the Williams girls bragged that they were good enough to beat any male tennis player ranked above 200, Karsten Braasch, ranked 203, took the challenge. He beat Serena 6-1, and then turned around immediately and beat Venus 6-2. In 2015, a 15 year-old boy pole vaulter won his catagory with a vault of 5.30m, while the women’s current world record is 5.06m. In 2017, a 16 year-old boy ran a 100m in 10.15s, while the current world record for women is 10.49s (set by Flo-Jo in 1988; may she rest in peace; she was amazing!). How many girls and women will have to lose scholarships to boys and men dominating their sports before sports authorities take action?

(Those foolish enough to bring up Billie Jean King’s victory in her tennis match against Bobby Riggs in 1973 will note that it is now widely understood that Riggs threw the match in order to pay off debts he owed to organized crime).

As for concerns for safety, on September 1, 2022, Payton McNabb, a North Carolina high school volleyball player, suffered an injury with permanent consequences when she was hit in the head by a spike from a male player on the other team. In February of this year, three high school girl basketball players playing for Massachusetts Collegiate Charter School of Lowell were so severely injured by a male player on KIPP Acadmey’s team that Mass Collegiate had to forfeit the game because they no longer had enough healthy players to continue. How many girls and women will have to be injured by male opponants before sports authorities take action?

The infusion of boys and mens into girls and womens sports is only one of the most atrocious results of the acceptance of gender ideology by people who should know better. For some reason, people who are otherwise sane and practicioners of common sense in every other aspect of life surrender their sanity and their common sense when confronted by the demands of gender ideologues. Even the field of medicine, which is supposed to be the last bastion of objective truth, has succumbed, creating all sorts of havoc in hospitals and clinics, not to mention our commitment to biological reality. Now, we are supposed to accept as fact that men can get pregnant and that some women have penises. What will stop this madness?

As far as sports go, I am convinced that only one thing will stop this madness, and that one thing is exemplified by the women of Nevada University’s women’s volleyball team: women and girls will simply have to refuse to show up to compete. I know this will require sacrifice in the forms of lost opportunities to compete and lost scholarships. I know this will cause heartache for those who have worked so hard to compete and achieve in their chosen sport, only to give it up for the greater good of girls and women in the future. But it is the only answer. Only when boys and men are standing alone on the field or on the court or in the pool, with no one to compete against them, will the authorities in the sports world reconsider enabling this madness. Only when every other women’s volleyball team is willing to forfeit its games against SJSU will the sports authorties reconsider enabling this madness. This is, indeed, a tragedy. It is a great sadness. But it is the only answer.

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