Trans volleyball insanity is a spike to the face for women in sports
In the latest sports trans-insanity, five biological men dominated a college women’s volleyball game in Canada between Seneca Polytechnic and Centennial College — leaving actual women to sit on the benches as their “peers” got massive playtime.
Unsurprisingly, video of the game shows the trans players enjoying massive strength and size advantages over the actual women they were competing against.
The league reportedly hosts at least six trans players.
Which prompts the question: Why even pretend to have women’s competitions in most sports at this point?
Leave it at two divisions, both for biological men, and let the female athletes do cheerleading or serve lemonade.
That’s the ultimate logic of this push for “justice”: Teach women their place — on the bench.
The fact that both colleges fielded trans athletes shows they know such players have massive advantages in most women’s sports.
Recall that Lia Thomas was only a fair swimmer when competing against other biological males, but a national champion when competing against women.
Or that Serena Williams, the greatest female tennis player in history, got trounced by an aging, low-ranked male pro in 1998.
Biological men are bigger and stronger than women. That’s a fact and it always will be.
The effort the gender extremists put into denying the basics of biology is as futile as it is insulting to women.
It’s also utterly out of line with American views on the issue: Sixty-three percent think athletes should compete against people who share their birth gender.
As tennis great Martina Navratilova, one of the most outspoken critics of gender insanity in sports, put it on X: “This has to stop!”
She’s right.
If it doesn’t, there’ll be no room left for biological women at all.