Men dominate women’s race, claim majority of winner’s podium.
Toxic Masculinity Takes Over Women’s Race: Men Dominate Winner’s Podium
Women are being belittled and bullied into submission by toxic masculinity. But now, the toxic fringe has taken a woke turn. These abnormal few have managed to achieve normalcy, and in doing so, they have claimed victory.
But who loses in this race? Women. And when women lose, everyone loses.
In a recent women’s cycling race in Chicago, two transgender cyclists not only participated but also took home the gold and silver medals, as reported by the New York Post.
This is not the first time these two individuals have dominated female competitors in cycling competitions. It seems that winning has become the norm for them, as long as they continue to compete in the women’s category.
On October 7, Tessa Johnson, 25, won the gold medal in the Single Speed and Cat Half categories of the women’s race. Evelyn Williamson, 30, took home the silver in the Single Speed contest.
At Chicago’s CycloCross Cup in the women’s SingleSpeed race, the only woman atop the podium was in third place—Allison Zmuda.
Transgender cyclists Tessa Johnson and Evelyn Williamson took the TOP TWO spots in the event.
Johnson also won first place in the women’s Cat Half, and… pic.twitter.com/Y4zEtnUsXo
— Julia (@Jules31415) October 14, 2023
Allison Zmuda, the only biological female on the winner’s podium, managed to secure the bronze in the Single Speed race.
After the controversial case of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas breaking records in women’s swimming events, the latest incident of men claiming to be women dominating women’s sports may not seem as shocking.
This is exactly what radical leftists want. They aim to normalize the abnormal and undermine traditional values under the guise of moral superiority.
The argument goes like this: men who identify as women and women who identify as men have been victimized by the majority of biological men and women. How? By setting the standard for biological norms as the majority.
But how does this victimize the minority who may or may not have chromosomal abnormalities? It victimizes them because they are in the minority and are therefore not considered biologically normal.
According to a Pew Research study in 2022, around 5% of young adults in the U.S. identify their gender as different from their assigned sex at birth. Among U.S. adults in general, about 1.6% identify as transgender.
Even if these numbers are approximate and slightly inflated due to media coverage and societal pressures, it is clear that transgender individuals have no right to dominate women’s sports, where at least 95% of the participants are biological females.
They have no right because it is simply not fair. According to the Post, Evelyn Williamson has been racing in the women’s category since 2017 and has earned 18 titles. That’s quite an achievement.
But is she a true champion?
According to the U.K.’s Daily Mail, in 2020, Williamson participated in both the women’s and men’s events at the Sky Express Winter Criterium. Predictably, she “won first place racing against women but didn’t place in the men’s race comprised of 40 cyclists.”
Tessa Johnson has also achieved victories by competing in women’s events as a transgender. Previously, he competed as a male while riding for Clemson University, according to the Mail.
But what’s the big deal, right? Johnson only won $150 for winning the women’s Cat Half at the Chicago CycloCross, and Williamson took home a mere $75 for placing fourth in the event. It may seem insignificant, but it raises important questions about fairness.
The CycloCross website claims that it’s all for fun anyway, so who cares? According to the organizers, “If you have found your way to a CCC event to race your bike and hopefully have some fun in the process… then you’re welcome here.”
But this claim of inclusivity and fun falls flat if “competitive cyclo-cross racing” is not fair. If it’s not fair, it’s not truly competitive. Attempting to normalize the abnormal, as the CCC seems to be doing, sacrifices athletic excellence on the altar of an impotent wokeness.
Nobody benefits from this, and everybody loses. It’s dehumanizing, and it’s toxic.
A post on X suggests a solution: “Women need to start boycotting these circuses of toxic masculinity.”
Two Transgender cyclists get gold & silver medals at Chicago women’s race.
Tessa Johnson, 25, won first place in the Women’s SingleSpeed and Cat Half.
Evelyn Williamson, 30, placed second in the SingleSpeed at the Chicago race.
They’ve also beat women in other comps. Women… pic.twitter.com/4poUJhmUMa
— EmmaBorosKidd (@EmmaBorosKidd) October 13, 2023
That’s right. The best way to combat toxic woke masculinity is to leave them to themselves. If they don’t have women to exploit, they’ll have to find other ways to entertain themselves. How shocking.
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What are the implications of allowing male-bodied individuals to compete in women’s sports? How does this impact the opportunities and achievements of female athletes?
Recent study by the American Psychological Association, toxic masculinity refers to the cultural norms that encourage male aggression and dominance while discouraging emotional expression and vulnerability. These norms not only harm men but also have a significant impact on women and society as a whole.
One area where toxic masculinity has taken a particularly concerning turn is in women’s sports. In a recent women’s cycling race in Chicago, two transgender cyclists claimed the top two spots on the winner’s podium. Tessa Johnson and Evelyn Williamson not only participated but also won the gold and silver medals, respectively. This is not an isolated incident; these two individuals have consistently dominated female competitors in cycling competitions.
The implications of this dominance are far-reaching. Women who have trained and worked hard to compete and succeed in women’s sports are being stripped of their opportunities and recognition. The efforts and achievements of female athletes are being belittled and overshadowed by individuals who were assigned male at birth but now identify as female.
This issue is further highlighted by the fact that the only biological female on the winner’s podium, Allison Zmuda, managed to secure the bronze medal. It is clear that the playing field is not level when male-bodied individuals are allowed to compete in women’s sports. The biological advantages that come with male physiology cannot be ignored.
This situation raises concerns about fairness and the integrity of women’s sports. It is understandable to support gender inclusivity and provide opportunities for transgender individuals to participate in sports. However, it is essential to find a balanced approach that does not compromise the fairness and competitiveness of women’s sports.
The normalization of these abnormal occurrences is a cause for concern. Radical leftists advocate for these changes under the guise of moral superiority and the need to challenge traditional values. But it is crucial to critically assess the impact these changes have on the women who have historically faced obstacles and fought for their place in women’s sports.
The argument that men who identify as women and women who identify as men have been victimized by biological norms is flawed. Setting biological norms based on the majority does not victimize individuals with chromosomal abnormalities; it simply acknowledges the biological differences that exist. Recognizing and respecting these differences is not discriminatory but rather an essential aspect of promoting fairness and integrity in sports.
Addressing the issue of transgender individuals competing in women’s sports requires careful consideration. It is important to create a system that allows transgender athletes to participate while maintaining fairness for cisgender female athletes. Perhaps separate categories or assessments based on hormone levels could be explored to ensure fair competition.
In conclusion, the dominance of transgender individuals in women’s sports is a concerning manifestation of toxic masculinity. It undermines the efforts and achievements of female athletes and raises questions about fairness and integrity. It is essential to find a balanced approach that respects transgender rights while preserving the integrity of women’s sports. Only then can we create an inclusive and fair environment for all athletes.
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