INSANITY: Female Jeopardy! Record Holder Willingly Gives Up Her Crown To Trans Man Contestant

This may sound silly, but it is the truth. Jeopardy! player should be a distinction reserved for an actual woman, not a mentally ill man pretending to be a woman. 

In yet another competition – in addition to high school sports or the Olympics – a literal man is being acknowledged as being one of the top women in its contest.

Jeopardy! contestant and trans woman Amy Schneider (a biological man) has had a great run on Jeopardy!Recently, he topped off his contest winnings at an impressive $768,600. 

And yeah that’s awesome! Bravo! Granted that’s nowhere near that all-time greatest earnings from other male Jeopardy! Brad Rutter, with his almost $5 million earnings.

Heck, Schneider’s score isn’t even a third of the third place record in that category, which belongs to James Holzhauer at $2.96 million. Schneider’s actually at fifth place, behind Matt Amodio, whose score of $1.5 million is still double the trans woman’s.

But you know, there is a way Schneider becomes the best, and that’s by being the highest woman Jeopardy! earner ever. He identifies with a woman. 

Schneider got his best of the best crown when the previous highest women’s Jeopardy! earner (well still highest because, you know, Schneider’s a dude) Larissa Kelly denounced her own achievement to praise the trans man as the new female record holder.

Kelly’s $655,930 earnings made her the record holder. tweeted out congratulations to Schneider on December 24, saying, “Well, it was fun to hold a Jeopardy record for a few years…but it’s been even more fun to watch @Jeopardamy set new standards for excellence, on the show and off.”

No Kelly, you don’t have to sacrifice your remarkable achievement at the altar of wokeness! It may seem like the right thing to do, but it isn’t! 

It was too late. But it was too late.

“Congratulations to Amy on becoming the woman with the highest overall earnings in the show’s history!,” she concluded her tweet. That’s it. It’s over. The patriarchy has now subverted Jeopardy!’s best female player. 

Of course, Schneider appeared to accept the distinction without any hesitations. He tweeted in response to Kelly’s message, “Thanks so much, I’m honored to be in your company, and I look forward to some day watching the woman who beats us both!”

This Twitter exchange would make me mad if I was a woman. Apparently a woman doesn’t mean anything anymore, beyond being a person in a wig who may or may not have female genitalia. And then to watch someone like that talk big as if they were the Susan B. Anthony of answering questions on a game show, oh it’s ridiculous and so smug.

However, we all know that the truth is out there. Schneider is not a woman but a man of fifth place.

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