One of the greater oddities of our society is that the mental disorder of gender dysphoria isn’t treated as the thing it is, but instead is celebrated and encouraged.
Nevermind that it carries with it a strikingly high suicide rate at 41 percent that only grows 19 times more likely after transitional surgery. If you ask the media, leftist politicians, and more, transgenderism is the bee’s knees and must be promoted at all costs, either by making those who disagree with it public pariahs or by law if necessary.
Stranger still, however, is the insistence by the leftist social justice cabal that we applaud and celebrate transgendered athletes victories in sports, even if that means cheering for a biological man who beats women. Despite the fact that women consistently fall short of men’s physical accomplishments in sports consistently by 10 percent in the majority of contests, we’re supposed to act like something great has happened whenever a man pretending to be a woman beats a woman in a physical contest.
Take, for instance, this latest win by a biological man turned trans woman during the 2018 UCI Masters Track Cycling World Championships.
Rachel McKinnon is a transgendered Candian cyclist who won the gold while competing against other women. Upon her victory, he was celebrated as being the first world trans champion for cycling. Naturally, the win sparked a wave of anger and controversy that McKinnon immediately labeled as transphobia.
First transgender woman world champion…ever.*
UCI Masters Track Cycling Women 35-44 Sprint@outsports @TheAdvocateMag @CofC @PinkNews @TheChrisMosier @BicyclingMag @velonews @gcntweet @glaad @TransMediaWatch @TransEquality @TransgenderNews @equalitynetwork pic.twitter.com/SD0HuS1Crv
— Dr. Veronica Ivy (@SportIsARight) October 14, 2018
Lots of transphobic bigots are responding to my world championship win saying that 'Next up, the paralympics.' Hey women, you realize that ALL of these people (many of them women) are comparing you to disabled people…right? Women = 'disabled men' they think. Wow. Offensive. pic.twitter.com/K5cbZgaOMc
— Dr. Veronica Ivy (@SportIsARight) October 14, 2018
Not only did his win not go over well for many women, but it also didn’t seem to please the 3rd place victor Jen Wagner-Assali, who voiced her displeasure on Twitter about her defeat at the hands of a man in a woman’s competition.
I was the 3rd place rider. It’s definitely NOT fair.
— dr. jen wagner-assali (@jkwagnermd) October 15, 2018
McKinnon attempted to mount a defense by pointing out that Wagner-Assali had actually beaten him in 11 of the 13 races they had previously competed in together.
3rd place (Jennifer Wagner) claims it's unfair for me to compete. At Masters Worlds, she beat me in the 500m TT. She beat me in 6 of 7 races at the 2017 Intelligentsia Cup. In 2016 she beat me in all 3 Speed Week crits. She's won 11 of our 13 races
…and it's unfair? Excuse me?
— Dr. Veronica Ivy (@SportIsARight) October 16, 2018
McKinnon’s claims of Wagner being the better athlete the majority of the time breaks down when you look at the fact that McKinnon consistently finishes within the top 10 percent more than Wagner does. Furthermore, McKinnon has been racing since 2015, and has garnered far more wins and top finishes than Wagner, who has been racing since 2012.
When broken down, McKinnon’s pointing out that he’s been defeated is something of a lousy excuse. That Wagner-Assali had beaten McKinnon previously doesn’t dismiss the fact that McKinnon is benefiting from an advantage given to him by his male biology, consistently allowing him to reach heights within a sport where everyone else is less likely to overcome him. That he even places in the top tier during these competitions ahead of other women is bad enough. That he’s garnered such an impressive record in a short time also doesn’t help his cause.
McKinnon is benefiting from denser muscles and bones, higher oxygen intake and lower resting heart rates. Testosterone is a hell of a drug, and the physical benefits have been demonstrated throughout time. The only likely reason McKinnon has failed to overcome some in many of his races against the women is likely due to the fact that women tend to have more natural endurance than men do, and this sport, in particular, requires a lot of it.
Regardless, McKinnon’s biology has helped him find success within the sport against biologically disadvantaged opponents, and now even earning him a gold medal in a worldwide competition. This advantage widens with intense training, which McKinnon reveals he did quite a bit of when responding to an angry commentator.
I train 15-20hrs/week, twice/day 5-6 days/week. Yeah…I just jumped off the couch and won. Transphobic bigots, y'all. https://t.co/hLMquSswKA
— Dr. Veronica Ivy (@SportIsARight) October 14, 2018
At the end of the day, McKinnon is a fraud and a cheat, and it’s unfair to other women who now have to walk home with lesser medals and worse finishes because they were put up against opponents who get natural physical advantages.
What’s more, labeling others as transphobic for pointing out simple numbers and biological facts is not making McKinnon look any better.
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