This week, Lia Thomas became the first transgender athlete to be crowned a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) champion, winning the 500-yard freestyle in Georgia, USA. The crowd fell silent, and no wonder. Thomas spent about 20 years as a man and only started competing against women in swimming last year before becoming a national champion.

The UPenn swimmer, who asked to remain anonymous, told Fox News that

"lefties are ruining her life," before adding that she thinks it's unfair that biologically male Lia Thomas is allowed to compete among women because it "makes real women's accomplishments meaningless."

It's not necessarily a result in my eyes," the swimmer told Fox News, adding: "women's records are separate from men's records. These are two separate categories because no woman will be as fast as a man”.

According to the student, people are afraid to talk about how unfair it is that Thomas seems to be breaking records at will.

If Lia were to break an Olympian's record, it would do a lot of damage to the sport and to women swimmers, I think it would make even more people stand up to the leftist propaganda." The swimmer, who asked to remain anonymous, also slammed Thomas, saying if the transgender swimmer cared about women, she wouldn't compete against them because of her obvious physical advantage.

If he had even a little sympathy for his teammates or the women, he would admit that he has an unfair advantage and can't do that to women," the student said.

Julie Bindel, who is one of the leading lesbian activists of the global feminist movement, expressed her opinion more openly than her.

“Imagine a girl who has trained as a swimmer her whole life. Through hard work and obsessive dedication, he achieves peak performance and ranks first in the world. He then competes with a man-turned-woman who wins first prize. I really don't care if these individual transwomen actually think they are women or if they are opportunists. It's still very unfair.

When I wasn't a lesbian, I watched Martina Navratilova play tennis. She was openly lesbian in the 70s and 80s and was an important role model for all female athletes. When Martina played as world champion at Wimbledon, despite her brilliance, she would have lost to a lower division male player. Back in 1985, when he was at his peak, he said in an interview in a statement to the Times in Los Angeles:

“I know I would lose to a man. Mike (Estep), my trainer, still beats me. I can't compete with them. Men are faster, stronger. I take it as a compliment that people are even speculating about how I would do it.”

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