Women’s Masters Track Cycling Event World Champion is a Man (Again!)

by
Steve MacDonald

I’m waiting for the #Woke Culture to complete its journey to the Broke Culture. When biological women smarten up and leave the Democrat party to vote for biology and science instead of feelings and drama, but will it happen?

It’s not an easy sell, but the Left is doing everything it can to make it a reality. Over in Manchester England, a woman with a penis just won a major “women’s” cycling event for the second year in a row. Why? Well, she’s a man.

The Canadian, 37, set a world best time in qualifying in defence of her sprint title at the Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Manchester. … [Rachel] McKinnon won her qualifying race in 11.649 seconds – a record in the female 35-39 sprint category – with American Dawn Orwick second in 12.063.

Nothing like a story about another man dominating a woman sporting event. Setting a world record that may not get broken unless another “man” does it.

And #woke women are like, “you go, girlfriend.” Even though she’s got a penis.

It’s a generally recognized scientific fact that men on hormone therapy who are transitioning to women will always have significant musculoskeletal performance advantages. Men predisposed to athletics before the transition will enjoy more of them.

The result of this cultural disaster is the destruction of (biological) women’s sports. And while it is a sad testament to the culture, it may improve the ratings for the 2020 Olympic games. There will be “Men” who could never compete and do well at that level as men who will be competing in women’s events.

And winning Medals.

I can’t wait to see how that goes.

| RedState

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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