West Virginia Male Student Dominates Female Shot Put, Wins by Three Feet

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West Virginia Male Student Dominates Female Shot Put, Wins by Three Feet
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Five girls refused to throw shot put against him.

Yes, this child is the B.P.J. named in the case against West Virginia ’s Save Women’s Sports Act. The Fourth CircuitThen again, West Virginia allowed Becky’s family to change his name and sex on his birth certificate.

This comes just 2 days after the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the WV law that says you must compete in the category that matches your sex.The Harrison County middle school track championship was Thursday, just two days after the court ruling. Records show that Becky Pepper-Jackson won theThe records show that five Lincoln Middle shot put athletes are listed with no distance. Athletes from other county middle schools participated in the event.

So don’t expect feminists to care about mentally ill DIDs taking opportunities away from girls – not to mention leer at and take advantage of them in the girls’ dressing room.Also, since the one world order knows there are too many people, a transgender bonus is that the victim will not have any children.Why is this guy’s face blurred? He’s taking part in a public competition .

If there’s no difference between boys and girls then why would they have any problems with the boy being forced to compete in the boys’ competition? There’s no difference. He can still wear his wig and makeup and false breasts and there’s no difference between the guys in the competition and the girls in the other competition … save public declarations.

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