Can’t Make It In Male Athletics? Identify As A Chick And Dominate Like This Alaskan Teen

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A flood of controversy has stirred over in the Alaska high school women’s track and field community over the last week. After smoking girls and leaving her female competition in the dust throughout the season, a male-to-female transgender student received all-state honors. Senior Nattaphon “Ice” Wangyot from Haines High School finished 5th in the 100 meter dash and 3rd in the 200 meter dash during the state championship meet.

From Breitbart:

“I don’t know what’s politically correct to say, but in my opinion your gender is what you’re born with” said Peyton Young, another competitor at the meet, in a comment to Alaska Dispatch News. “It’s the DNA. Genetically a guy has more muscle mass than a girl, and if he’s racing against a girl, he may have an advantage.”

Sounds like someone’s just a little butthurt over losing. Sure, it’s a fact that she may genetically be leaner, more muscular, and prone to be overall faster, but pointing that out makes you an ignorant asshole in society’s eyes. Get with the times. Plus she’s also still got a hangdown in those shorts. Seems like that could be a bit of an aerodynamic disadvantage. I mean, she did lose to six other chicks after all. I can’t stress that enough. She lost. To a half dozen girls. So maybe be a little more tolerant of other people’s life choices and step your game up, Peyton.

In all seriousness, I can’t wait for more people to expose this ridiculous loophole and have no one call them out for it in fear of being called a bigot. Having trouble making the JV basketball squad? Become Juwanna Mann, identify as a broad, and become the leading scorer on women’s varsity.

This is where we’re at, guys. There’s no putting that toothpaste back in the tube.

[via Breitbart]

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  1. Hi ☺
    I am Peyton Young. I raced in the 3200-meter track event at the Alaska State Track and Field Meet on May 27, 2016. I won. I am the state champion in the 3200 meter race, so I am indeed not “butthurt” at all. I did not loose. I did not even race against the transgender runner. I was interviewed after I won the 3200-meter race and one of the questions I was asked was how I felt about the transgender racing. I was tired and trying to think of a good way to state my opinion, because after racing I can usually barley remember my own name let alone decide how I feel about a runner I wouldn’t even be competing against. I am proud of my response. It is my opinion, and I feel I did well stating my opinion. I have no problem telling people my views. You and I clearly have that in common. Before anyone comments that my opinion is wrong and that I need to think differently, remember, I am in high school please don’t attack my views. No opinion is wrong. Facts can be wrong, opinions can not be.
    Now, addressing your comment about be being an “ignorant asshole in societies eyes” I think you described yourself perfectly, attacking a high schooler and all.
    Yes, I should step up my game. Maybe take home the first place medal in the 3200-meter race AND the 1600-meter race next year. Thanks for the advice! ☺

    10 years ago at 2:52 am
    1. Fratbook Bro

      Satire (n.) – a literary composition, in verse or prose, in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule.

      He’s agreeing with you, dummy.

      10 years ago at 5:43 am
      1. SteveHoltOnDrugs

        Dan left out the best quote:

        “Alia Bales, another female high schooler at the event, told Alaska Dispatch News that if other female competitors, like defending chapion Tanner Ealum, were able to beat Wangyot, it would disprove the unfairness argument.

        ‘If Tanner can beat her, anybody can have a chance to beat her’ said Bales.

        If I’m Tanner I’m thinking, “WTF Alia!”

        10 years ago at 5:54 am