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Another Hitherto Unknown Nonsensical Human Right

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Sir Bob Jones
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In a Herald report on our various sports bodies “struggling” with allowing transgenders to participate in sports, the following claim is made, namely “access to sport is a human right”. It’s no such thing. The writer simply made it up.

The author, Holly Thorpe is described as Professor in Sociology of Sport and Gender at Waikato university.

Presumably Holly Thorpe has pupils, again presumably doing degrees in this nonsense. What career awaits them after wasting their critical education years with this tosh?

Very few sports such as bowls, table tennis, billiards, etc don’t involve physicality.

The indisputable fact is that women, no matter how fit and athletic, have a considerably lesser physical strength than men. They should not be forced to compete with blokes who I certainly feel sorry for, but who suffer under the delusion they’re actually females.

They’re not and never will be.


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