Aster Jones - cheated out of her rightful first place finish
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if parents or teams speak out they would be disqualified. The level of stupidity is beyond huskybuck. Loser mainstream society.
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Well, well, well. The Oregonian strikes back against the haters. Amazing how leftist sports "journalists" and "columnists" are today. Demanding that women be allowed to compete against women and not men is just a fringe hate filled disgusting belief and no one should be allowed to express their opinion on the subject. It's complex and the columnist doesn't know what the answer is. He lies of course. He fully supports the Oregon high school track result by the brave tranny and its parents and the entire Oregon public education system and the Oregon MSM. The best woman is a man. I'd ask where the professional feminists are at, but we know where they are. If the male wants to compete, he is free to compete against people with dicks. But that would actually be brave and the chick without a dick that was denied a state title would have what she duly won.
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This guy has clearly never been to a 3A basketball title game between Beach and Garfield
Booing would be nice compared to some of the f bombs tossed at ‘the kids’ -
I think most of the booing was aimed at the Oregon School Activities Association which sanctioned the event and permitted boys to compete for the girls' track championship. This is a winning issue and you could almost feel the columnist's desperation to take this issue away by ignoring the girl who finished second and making it all about boys with dicks in women sports as brave. It's a mental disease being promoted by the dem party.
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That column is garbage
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Bill Oram never lettered in shit.
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Probably wishing he could redo high school as a chick with a dick.
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Kids who transition are 12 times more likely to commit suicide. Europe has dropped the so called treatment
Party of science
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I’m still wondering why the guy who beat the amazing Aster Jones in the 200 isn’t given the same publicity by the Oregonian.
Blaming the people in attendance isn’t a reason.
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Not enough bravery involved.









