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Former Swimming Official Speaks Out Against Trans Swimmer At UPenn

Swimming official Cynthia Millen quit on Christmas Eve after thirty years as a swimmer because of a transgendered female who was setting swimming records. Now, she is boldly speaking out against men who are allowed to compete in women’s sports simply based on what they identify as.

Miller was critical of the University of Pennsylvania’s decision to allow Lia Thomas to compete in swimming events. Thomas is a biological male who has changed to become a woman.

“And it’s horrible; the statement for women then is you don’t matter, what you do is not important, and little girls are going to be thrown under the bus by all of this. He’s going to be destroying women’s swimming,” Miller said.

Here’s a video of Thomas far outpacing his competitors in a recent race:

Miller is absolutely right, allowing men to compete in women’s sport accomplishes nothing but the destruction of women’s sports. It further blurs the lines between men and women. In addition, it allows men (who in most cases are more biologically strong) to reduce the impact of women’s athletics.

Related: ‘Ridiculous’: Teammate Talks Turkey on Trans Woman Smashing Swim Records

Miller highlighted how allowing people like Thomas into women’s sports minimizes all the work done by past generations of female athletes who blazed the trail for women to compete in sports:

“…(all the) women who worked so hard before Title IX when they didn’t have the opportunities that men had. And It would be such a shame, it would be such a travesty to throw it all away now,” she said. “And this is what will happen. We must face facts: Men are different from women; men swimmers are different from women, and they will always be faster than women.”

Fortunately, Miller is not the only one speaking out against UPenn’s ridiculous decision to support this nonsense. In addition to receiving incredible supports from people across the country, parents of other swimmers on UPenn’s team are filing a lawsuit pleading with the NCAA to address the situation.

This post was last modified on December 29, 2021 9:51 am

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