Women Back to the Kitchen: Male Wins Women's Wrestling Championship

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Women once again regulated to the back pages of cooking recipes thanks to the left.

CYPRESS, Texas — For the second year in a row, a transgender wrestler has won the Texas girls’ Class 6A 110-pound division.

Mack Beggs, an 18-year-old senior from Euless Trinity High School near Dallas, entered the tournament in Cypress outside of Houston with an undefeated record. He beat Chelsea Sanchez — who he beat for the title in 2017 — in the final match Saturday.

Video posted online showed a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd following Beggs’ win.

Beggs is in the process of transitioning from female to male and taking a low-dose of testosterone.

It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It’s been a lot quieter since last year when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Keep reading…
 
Women once again regulated to the back pages of cooking recipes thanks to the left.

CYPRESS, Texas — For the second year in a row, a transgender wrestler has won the Texas girls’ Class 6A 110-pound division.

Mack Beggs, an 18-year-old senior from Euless Trinity High School near Dallas, entered the tournament in Cypress outside of Houston with an undefeated record. He beat Chelsea Sanchez — who he beat for the title in 2017 — in the final match Saturday.

Video posted online showed a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd following Beggs’ win.

Beggs is in the process of transitioning from female to male and taking a low-dose of testosterone.

It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It’s been a lot quieter since last year when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Keep reading…

Still a girl wrestling other girls, but the Testosterone thing is pretty cheap.

The issue real issue is when some dude decides he's a chick and wants to compete in women's sports.
 
For First Time In 20 Years, Team USA’s Women Athletes Won More Medals Than The Men
There were more men than women on the team, too.
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Women once again regulated to the back pages of cooking recipes thanks to the left.

CYPRESS, Texas — For the second year in a row, a transgender wrestler has won the Texas girls’ Class 6A 110-pound division.

Mack Beggs, an 18-year-old senior from Euless Trinity High School near Dallas, entered the tournament in Cypress outside of Houston with an undefeated record. He beat Chelsea Sanchez — who he beat for the title in 2017 — in the final match Saturday.

Video posted online showed a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd following Beggs’ win.

Beggs is in the process of transitioning from female to male and taking a low-dose of testosterone.

It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It’s been a lot quieter since last year when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Keep reading…
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For First Time In 20 Years, Team USA’s Women Athletes Won More Medals Than The Men
There were more men than women on the team, too.
5a93603c1e0000fb077acc32.jpeg

why can't we just be glad we won medals as Americans, and not as this-that-the-other-thing Americans?

This fixation on balkanization has to stop.
 
If a male wrestler was found to be taking testosterone drugs, he would be kicked off the team and banned from competition.

But in a complete double standard. This female transfreakazoid is allowed to be shot up with testosterone, and it's perfectly fine with the wrestling officials. ..... :cuckoo:
 
Women once again regulated to the back pages of cooking recipes thanks to the left.

CYPRESS, Texas — For the second year in a row, a transgender wrestler has won the Texas girls’ Class 6A 110-pound division.

Mack Beggs, an 18-year-old senior from Euless Trinity High School near Dallas, entered the tournament in Cypress outside of Houston with an undefeated record. He beat Chelsea Sanchez — who he beat for the title in 2017 — in the final match Saturday.

Video posted online showed a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd following Beggs’ win.

Beggs is in the process of transitioning from female to male and taking a low-dose of testosterone.

It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It’s been a lot quieter since last year when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Keep reading…

Still a girl wrestling other girls, but the Testosterone thing is pretty cheap.

The issue real issue is when some dude decides he's a chick and wants to compete in women's sports.

Testosterone is a performance enhancing drug. It should not be allowed to compete.
 
Women once again regulated to the back pages of cooking recipes thanks to the left.

CYPRESS, Texas — For the second year in a row, a transgender wrestler has won the Texas girls’ Class 6A 110-pound division.

Mack Beggs, an 18-year-old senior from Euless Trinity High School near Dallas, entered the tournament in Cypress outside of Houston with an undefeated record. He beat Chelsea Sanchez — who he beat for the title in 2017 — in the final match Saturday.

Video posted online showed a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd following Beggs’ win.

Beggs is in the process of transitioning from female to male and taking a low-dose of testosterone.

It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It’s been a lot quieter since last year when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Keep reading…
 
It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It’s been a lot quieter since last year when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Keep reading…
Yes. Girls on steroids are excluded from competing with other girls. See what happens when the pronouns don't match reality? In the Olympics, females are routinely tested for the presence of testosterone steroids and disqualified based on their presence.

Please change the pronouns in your OP, unless you're also on board with insanity?
 
Women once again regulated to the back pages of cooking recipes thanks to the left.

CYPRESS, Texas — For the second year in a row, a transgender wrestler has won the Texas girls’ Class 6A 110-pound division.

Mack Beggs, an 18-year-old senior from Euless Trinity High School near Dallas, entered the tournament in Cypress outside of Houston with an undefeated record. He beat Chelsea Sanchez — who he beat for the title in 2017 — in the final match Saturday.

Video posted online showed a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd following Beggs’ win.

Beggs is in the process of transitioning from female to male and taking a low-dose of testosterone.

It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It’s been a lot quieter since last year when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Keep reading…

Still a girl wrestling other girls, but the Testosterone thing is pretty cheap.

The issue real issue is when some dude decides he's a chick and wants to compete in women's sports.

Testosterone is a performance enhancing drug. It should not be allowed to compete.

I agree 100%. it's a shame people have been cowed so much by PC that they won't take a stand against this.

If someone wants to transition before 18 so bad, they have to accept the fact they can't compete in certain sports.
 
Women once again regulated to the back pages of cooking recipes thanks to the left.

CYPRESS, Texas — For the second year in a row, a transgender wrestler has won the Texas girls’ Class 6A 110-pound division.

Mack Beggs, an 18-year-old senior from Euless Trinity High School near Dallas, entered the tournament in Cypress outside of Houston with an undefeated record. He beat Chelsea Sanchez — who he beat for the title in 2017 — in the final match Saturday.

Video posted online showed a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd following Beggs’ win.

Beggs is in the process of transitioning from female to male and taking a low-dose of testosterone.

It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It’s been a lot quieter since last year when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Keep reading…
Here's his next match..

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In my opinion, them real females were crazy to encourage such crap and because they did just that, they have no one but themselves to blame that they never would've had a real chance at winning.

God bless you always!!!

Holly
 
This is just a bizarre story that defies any logic or common sense. It's simple as this - any athlete taking any sort of steroid is banned from competition. This has nothing to do with this girls desire to be a boy.
 

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