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I guess men these days are such delicate petals, that they need such extremes of protection. Sure, I have no problem with this, so long as protecting these fragile creatures is not to the detriment of women.

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Gary Moller
Gary Moller is a Health Practitioner who is focused on addressing the root causes of ill health or poor performance by making use of a key forensic tool – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis – and administering healthy, natural and sustainable therapies.

Here’s a BS study for you...

Results: There was no evidence that controlling for age, natal-sex differences in running performance are lower among non-binary athletes. Natal-male non-binary athletes outperform natal-female non-binary athletes at a confidence level of p=0.1%.

Conclusions: Both natal sex and gender identity may be useful explanatory variables for the performance of athletes in mass-participation races. It is, therefore, valuable to include both variables in data collection.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38143718/

These are incomprehensible sentences that tell us what we already know: On average, men are stronger and faster than women!

I asked AI the following:

Why conduct research on the question of whether men who wear dresses can run faster than women?

AI gave me this answer:

Conducting research on whether individuals who identify as men and wear dresses can run faster than women is important to gain a better understanding of the potential performance differences between these groups. This research can help inform discussions and policies related to gender and athletic competitions, promoting fairness and inclusivity.

Fairness and inclusivity have been hijacked by trans-cultists and even AI is on their side!

Reality Check: Sport is Fair and Inclusive!

As Lorraine explains in the interview with Rachael Wong, sport is designed to be fair and inclusive as long as all participants adhere to the rules established by the sport. The purpose of these rules is to ensure fairness and inclusivity. One of the fundamental rules is that men compete against men and women compete against women, which is widely understood and accepted. If a man wearing a skirt were to compete in the female division, it would be considered cheating and a clear violation of fair play. This kind of behaviour goes against the principles of good sportsmanship and is even more obvious and egregious than an athlete using performance-enhancing substances like testosterone.

Men and Women – Stand Up to End this Dangerous Nonsense!

What you can do:

  • If a man dares to enter a female event, boycott it – pull your daughters out and make sure the organisers know about it.
  • If your sports code comes up with heady “fairness” and “inclusivity” statements, challenge the need, since there are already rules that, when followed, guarantee fairness and inclusivity.
  • Point that men in dresses are most welcome to compete in the male category and to use the men’s changing facilities.

Be Strong!

Just a reminder, do not feel pressured or coerced. For example: Use the pronouns that best reflect what your eyes and commonsense tell you, whether that be calling a man he and a woman she, instead of using they, them, it or any other pronouns that someone may insist on you calling them to avoid offending them.

https://www.garymoller.com/post/do-i-really-need-to-know-my-lawyer-s-pronouns

As a child, our playground banter often included:

Sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me!

How true that was, but, I guess men these days are such delicate petals, that they need such extremes of protection. Sure, I have no problem with this, so long as protecting these fragile creatures is not to the detriment of women.

Reading:

https://www.garymoller.com/blog/search/women

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