In these virtual pages, we have discussed, time and again, the cruelty and unfairness of allowing men and boys to compete in women's and girls' sports. It's unfair for biological reasons, it's unfair for sportsmanship reasons; it's not a matter of individual cases, wherein one particularly small, weak boy may not automatically come in first place in a girls' sport. This is not wrong only in certain conditions; it's wrong in essence. A man or a boy can "identify" as whatever they like, but the fundamental facts remain: biology remains, and the advantages that maleness gives an athlete are present whether that athlete "identifies" as a woman, a ham sandwich, or a small Romanian traffic cop on vacation in Alberta.
These are facts. Now, a video has popped up on X, and it is one of the most powerful illustrations of this fundamentally unfair practice that I've ever seen. The title: Look at her.
Look at her. pic.twitter.com/psCrru2mWe
— XX-XY Athletics (@xx_xyathletics) May 25, 2026
Indeed. Look at her. Look at the faces of those women and girls, cheated out of recognition, of titles, of awards that they worked so hard to achieve. They have been canceled by boys and men, with all the biological advantages that come with the XY chromosomes. They have been cheated. They are victims of a vicious and cruel fraud, in many cases perpetrated on them by the very educational systems that we, the taxpayers, support with our hard-earned money.
Look at them.
Look at Riley Gaines, standing next to a hulking "Lia" Thomas, who has, at least, finally been stripped of the titles, records, and awards he did not deserve. Look at Riley's expression. Silver lining: Riley has since become a tireless fighter for women's and girls' sports, and more power to her; we still have a way to go in this fight. But in this photo, look at Riley's face.
Look at her.
Look at Angela Carin, a woman boxer who worked for years, trained for years, fought (literally) for years to make it to the Olympics, only to be upstaged and dangerously beaten by a male, Imane Khelif. Another silver lining: Khelif has been disqualified from women's boxing. Khelif has a genetic condition, a Difference of Sex Disorder, which can lead to sexual ambiguities, but the fact remains that Khelif has an XY chromosome set and the SRY gene that leads to male-level athletic ability.
Look at her.
Look at all the young girls and women in that clip.
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Look at the young women standing next to overpowering men. Look at a woman cyclist, standing dejectedly in the 3rd-place spot while a man preens over beating her. Look at the powerlifters, overshadowed by men with the great advantages in upper body strength that come with maleness. Look at the women's track & field competitors, the swimmers, the runners.
Look at them. Look at her.
This practice, from a biological standpoint, is hideously unfair. As I've pointed out many times, men have biological advantages in speed, strength, and stamina. They have greater cardiovascular capacity, stronger and heavier bones, and more fast-twitch muscle fibers. These are significant advantages that come with maleness, and they exist before puberty.
These are facts.
So, yes. Look at her. Look at her face. Look at the disappointment. Look at the shock. Look at the disgust, at being so cruelly and cynically cheated.
Look at her. Look at them. Look at all of them.
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