I'm not a rugby fan, never have been and never will be. Never played the sport so my understanding of the game play is about as proficient as my understanding of molecular physics, I get the general idea but I cannot get into the nitty gritty of enjoyment. I'm a cricket fan, played the game, love the game, watch the game. I've learned the ins and outs of the game, I've cheered them on to victory, supported them in defeat and met some of the legends of the game. I've stood upon the hallowed grounds of The Wanderers and the MCG, witnessed the excitement of T20, ODI and day 5 of a test game. I claim not to comprehend Duckworth Lewis. As a sports fan my fandom is: Pro Wrestling, football and cricket. When it comes to football I shout for England, when it comes to cricket I shout for South Africa. Herein lies the entertainment value of all sporting codes; Fandom criticism. Social media explodes with post game commentary from every arm enthusiast weighing in their opinions. And in 2023, when I posted this, the Rugby World Cup and Cricket World Cup trended into a frenzy. Then something of a sporting minority crossed over with celebrity objection as an online slow burn topic. The gender debate again threw professional sport and modern literature communities into a quagmire over the line drawn on the sand. J.K. Rowling hammered out the why and when the swimming governing body determined the where and who, the British government declared what and I sat back pondering how?
When I comes to individual opinions you are whatever the fuck you are, fly your freak flag proudly, but when in competition Trans gender switches are cheating in my opinion.
The millennial age will be remembered as the dumb ages because none choose to learn. I'll be brief. The trans movement is counter productive in trying to achieve equality among everyone. The WWE in the late 90s revolutionized the sport with the in ring debut of Chyna. This athletic, beautiful, talented female wrestler dubbed the ninth wonder of the world was competing against and beating the male roster for a title reign. This wasn't a gimmick, it didn't cause offense or outrage, it didn't need a woke joke cancel movement commentary. We as fans, loved it. Chris Canyon too stood out for conscious change in the sport, struggling against his personal demons he was probably the first homosexual wrestler in the industry and we loved it. Canyon was talented and set with potential but he succumbed to his inner demons and we miss him but I draw the line there. What people do in an individual capacity is entirely their own business so let me be the antagonist asshole about it on a public platform by stating Trans gender shouldn't be competitive; stay out of sports, stay out of pageantry, stay out of pop culture. Drag queens aren't protesting to enter and win Miss World, blind people aren't canceling motorsports events because they aren't represented on the drivers roster, Harry Potter isn't due for a rewrite because Hogwarts wants to be LGBTQ compliant. Bowing to the pressure be damned, society tries to simplify tolerance like a devote Muslim resident in the Vatican. The rule of nature is we don't like each other yet we stubbornly defy logic by bashing square pegs into whatever hole it/he/she/they/them/placedickpichere really want to force a way into. My constant critique of the millennial generation Muppets I throw out this challenge to the trans movement. Get creative and go mutant; grow horns, blue skin, additional limbs, full on physical transformation into anything your tiny little minds dream up, I jokingly remarked my acceptance for trans when bi phallic surgery becomes viable because everyone wants a second fully functional penis but until then you weirdos are theoretical X-Men. As I continue to antagonize the status quo because it needs to be done. The trans movement insults the men and women who sacrifice for their succes, who shed blood sweat and tears to be acknowledged as champions and certainly don't demand everything through self entitlement. I'll reconsider things when the first trans gender captain lifts the Webb Ellis trophy in victory. Trannies aren't earning their place in the world the same way everyone else did before them.
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
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