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When something is based on an indescribable and subjective feeling, there is no objective way to figure out who the “real” trans people are and who the “fake” ones are. Subsequently, there is no way to determine whether or not this rugby player who only started identifying as trans five minutes ago is actually trans or faking it to play on the women’s teams.

A trans-identified man woke up one day and started identifying as a woman. Subsequently, he/she was permitted to join a female rugby team even though the other players were worried about injuries. But the club would rather not get sued for “discrimination” and therefore, they don’t care enough about the valid concerns of the other players.

According to Reduxx

Female rugby players in Alberta, Canada, are expressing concerns for their safety after a male who only recently began to identify as a “woman” was permitted to join their team. The women say their club is more worried about “discrimination” lawsuits than their potential injuries.

This is not surprising because you can’t have “trans rights” without trashing women’s rights. And it does not matter that women don’t feel safe, so long as a trans person’s feelings are “affirmed.”

Players for the Clanswomen, a female rugby team in the Clansmen Rugby Club (CRC) and under the jurisdiction of the Edmonton Rugby Club, told Reduxx they were only recently informed by a coach that Maeryn Gellhaus, 48, was allowed to join their team.

It’s not like the other players have nothing to be worried about. There have been several instances where a trans rugby player caused serious injury to a female, as that’s what happens when the opposite sex plays in the same division.

We used to call this a blatant dismal for female athletes, but now we call this inclusion, even though it’s excluding the rights of half the population.

Several members of the Clanswomen, who are being kept anonymous for their protection, explained that they knew Gellhaus had previously played on a men’s team in the CRC before he began to identify as transgender. He also reportedly coaches a youth team in the CRC.

Gellhaus made an Instagram post about joining the women’s team on May 29, boasting that he had played nearly 300 games as a male, but had been accepted into the Clanswomen after declaring himself to be a woman.

It only took him 300 games on the male team before realizing he should be playing on the female team. What do you think contributed to this realization? It couldn’t be because he was probably a failing athlete by male standards, could it?

Why do we never see trans males playing on the guy’s team? Weird how it only seems to be the other way around.

For the side that claims to be inclusive and for the side that claims to believe all the women, they really suck at both of those things.



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