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Up until like five years ago, it was considered athletic fraud to pretend a trans woman is the same as an actual woman. The fact that they are called “trans” means that they are someone who has changed, aka their sex. “Trans” is a Latin root that means “as to change”. But the only problem with changing your sex is that it’s impossible. Subsequently, allowing “as to change ” women to compete against immutable women is fraud.

But if trans athletes aren’t stealing titles away from women, and if this specific trans athlete didn’t vow to take “all the records” from female competitors, this story wouldn’t exist.

In 2019, a new phenomenon emerged – the rise of coed track meets. However, it was not so much coed as it was the girls’ division with one guy being allowed to compete against them. Subsequently, he brought a whole new meaning to the term “misogynistic.” But sometimes reality prevails and sometimes it does not. That time, it didn’t but eventually, it prevailed, as the NAIA banned biological males from competing against women.

According to the Outkick:

A transgender track and field athlete by the name of CeCe Telfer won an NCAA title in the women’s division back in 2019, and is now looking to “take all the records” from biological women in the future. You, me, and everyone else are supposed to ignore this, despite how ridiculous it is for a biological man to boast about taking opportunities away from female athletes.

Telfer’s story is not unlike many other stories regarding transgender athletes. The Jamaican-born runner began their collegiate career at Franklin Pierce University in 2016 competing against men, but found no success. After coming out as transgender, Telfer was allowed to compete in the women’s division and eventually won an NCAA Division II title in the 400-meter hurdles in 2019.

“I look forward to indoor track, because 2024 indoors is going to be epic,” Telfer said in an interview with Them. “My dreams were taken away from me once again. So I plan on going back to New England, hitting up all the indoor competitions, and taking all the names, all the records, and everything.

When he says his dreams have been stolen he means his dreams of stealing titles from women. So he had stolen from him, what he stole from others, in what he wishes to steal back, in what was never meant to be his.

“Because I’m like, why are we going back? Why are we reverting? We’re literally going back in history,” Telfer said. “This is not real life, because we were moving forward and now we’re moving backwards. This is scary. The fact that people are powerful enough to move backwards is scary, not only for transgender women, but it should be scary for society at large because people think that [anti-trans advocates are] going to stop at transgender women. No. They’ve always been policing women’s bodies. It’s going down to cis women and what’s going on in their lives and their bodies.”

The fact that he is trying to play the victim as if something was taken from him is infuriating, yet unsurprising. Especially considering this is what he built his joke of an athletic career on. But he knows exactly what he is doing, which is why he claims he plans to “take” the titles and not earn them. You can’t earn something if you cheat your way to the top.

No surprise that he also failed miserably when he competed against other males, as do many trans athletes.

Just like much of his concern, it’s time we start doing what humans have done for all of human history, which is competing based on sex. But then that would be inclusive to half the population and exclusive to not even a fraction of people, and we can’t have that.



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