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Poll: NZers Reject Men in Women’s Sport

SportNZ CEO Raelene Castle. The BFD.

In yet another example of out of touch the elites are, at every level, there is a yawning gap between the official narrative and public opinion on women’s sport.

In the official narrative, everyone, from politicians, to the media, to sports administrators, are in thrall to the transgender narrative. With over $12m of government money in its satin panties, Sport NZ has developed a “Women and Girls Action Plan” which claims, among other things, that “Trans woman is ‘a woman who was assigned male at birth’.” Or, what most of us would call ‘a man’.

Sport NZ also “recognises the right of all people to self-identify”: in other words, if a man with bulging biceps, a 10-inch donkey cock and a luxuriant beard to rival Ned Kelly suddenly declares that he is a woman, then as far as Sport NZ is concerned, he is as much a woman as Lorde or Rachel Hunter. He’s a womanly woman, right down to his hairy ball-sack, and don’t you dare say otherwise, bigot.

The upshot of that is that Sport NZ is adamant that a hulking brute who’s taken to calling himself Loretta is perfectly entitled to fold your little girl like an ironing-board on the playing field. And then share the shower-rooms with her afterwards.

Back in the real world, though, ordinary Kiwis are not nearly so venally stupid.

A recent independent poll has shown a collapse in support for male athletes who self-identify as women competing in women’s sport with only 16 per cent of those surveyed supportive in February 2023, down from 27 per cent in February 2022. Conversely, opposition has continued to strengthen with 67 per cent of New Zealanders polled in February 2023 opposed, compared to 55 per cent in February 2022.

As successive Curia polls show, New Zealanders are not succumbing to the relentless honking parade of celebrating misogynist cross-dressing fetishists by the media, politicians and big businesses. Instead, they’re grabbing their children and fleeing the other direction.

The two independent polls, taken a year apart by Curia Research, were commissioned by Save Women’s Sport Australasia (SWSA) following Sport New Zealand’s persistent and continued refusal to survey either female athletes or New Zealanders on their views about the inclusion of male transgender athletes in women’s sport, despite spending millions in the past four years on other surveys.

Because they know what they’re going to be told – and it’s probably unprintable.

“On this International Women’s Day we call on New Zealand sporting organisations to implement clear policies to protect the fairness, safety and opportunities of women and girls in sport,” says Candice Riley, former New Zealand elite rower and endurance athlete. “This is now critical as examples of male athletes displacing women from their own categories, podium placings or prize money both in New Zealand and internationally become more frequent.”

But the Cult of the Shemale is so powerful now that even the women getting smashed by the trannies apparently feel they have to kneel and cross themselves before uttering even the mildest heresy.

“SWSA supports the inclusion of transgender athletes in sport but it should not be at the expense of the safety, fairness and integrity of the female category,” says Ro Edge, co-spokeswoman.

Why not set up a separate competition for the trannies? Everyone loves a good old freakshow.

But, no, the cocks in frocks have a hate-boner in their silky knickers for real women, and they want to get it out on the field.

“It is clear that as New Zealanders see more examples of this happening, the more opposed they become, and the more disconnected Sport NZ and other sporting organisations who allow this are from their volunteers, supporters and communities.

“This International Women’s Day it’s time for sporting organisations to be brave and acknowledge that the inclusion of any male, regardless of how they self-identify, in women’s sport leads to the exclusion of women from their own sporting category, deprives them of their rightful recognition and is now denying some prize money they have rightly earned. Female athletes and advocates spent decades fighting for a fair go. It’s the Kiwi way. This is not fair and New Zealanders know it.”

Save Women’s Sport

And they’re just gonna have to suck it up until they actually take a stand. Refuse to participate in any women’s sport that includes men as participants. Don’t send your daughters to any club that lets males in their change rooms. Get in the faces of the governing boards.

America’s Mama Bears and Gays Against Groomers are showing you the way – join them, or give up any hope your mothers, sisters, girlfriends, wives and daughters ever had of getting a fair go on the field.

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