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Quoted: Why give "it" credibility by using a female pronoun? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: According to a report, women are abandoning the North American Grappling Association (NAGA) Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament after being forced to compete against male-born transgender opponents. Female-born athletes are up in arms after male-born “transgender” competitor Corissa Griffith took home four gold medals at a tournament in Georgia on Oct. 21, and they are responding in force, Reduxx reports. The issue has been roiling Brazilian Jiu-Jitzu since Sept. when female competitor Taelor Moore told fans how upset she was to be suddenly confronted by a male-born opponent without being told beforehand. California athlete Taelor Moore faced the transgender opponent on Sept. 9 and posted the video to her Instagram page with the caption, “I weighed in at 135 … and she was over 200!” Moore’s video shows her opponent, James McPike, 29, who recently began going by the name “Alice,” seeming to throw Moore around the mats easily. https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/10/27/report-female-jiu-jitsu-contestants-quit-tournament-after-being-forced-fight-males/ Why give "it" credibility by using a female pronoun? You noticed that too? As usual, most women involved in this type of thing who purport themselves to 'rebel' against it... still won't fully commit. |
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Quoted: According to a report, women are abandoning the North American Grappling Association (NAGA) Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament after being forced to compete against male-born transgender opponents. Female-born athletes are up in arms after male-born “transgender” competitor Corissa Griffith took home four gold medals at a tournament in Georgia on Oct. 21, and they are responding in force, Reduxx reports. The issue has been roiling Brazilian Jiu-Jitzu since Sept. when female competitor Taelor Moore told fans how upset she was to be suddenly confronted by a male-born opponent without being told beforehand. California athlete Taelor Moore faced the transgender opponent on Sept. 9 and posted the video to her Instagram page with the caption, “I weighed in at 135 … and she was over 200!” Moore’s video shows her opponent, James McPike, 29, who recently began going by the name “Alice,” seeming to throw Moore around the mats easily. https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/10/27/report-female-jiu-jitsu-contestants-quit-tournament-after-being-forced-fight-males/ View Quote The video is here….fast forward to the 1 minute 12 second mark: ![]() TRANS Athlete Faces WOMAN In Jiu-Jitsu Competition Sparking HUGE Controversy! It looks to me like she won…so I don’t know exactly what she is bitching about. ![]() |
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Quoted: They shouldn’t complain after the fact. What the entire lot of females should’ve done is refused to compete in their lunatic tournament to begin with. Only the women can save themselves from this insanity. View Quote And the fact that they're crying about it instead of doing that is essentially just (yet again) begging for men to step in and fix their problems. |
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This is the only way these men can beat up women legally. They're generally mediocre performers against other men, but are larger and stronger than most women.
It's really that simple. |
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Come on. The movies show 100 lb women beating up 200lb 6'5" males.
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They all should have banded together and quit simultaneously. Then anointed the guy the winner. Then given him a standing ovation without direct eye contact or speaking to him.
I hate to harsh here but if you are going to claim that there is ZERO mental illness going on there then you have to surmise that the person is able to grasp reality and has a sense of surrounding. Something inside of you should tell you that this isn't right. Forgetting the male vs female stuff, if you can't see issue with being a 200lb male born person fighting a 135lb female from just a sense of sportsmanship...then the only solution may be a dose of public ridicule to shame future behavior. I don't enter golf tournaments against 10-year-olds. I don't enter weightlifting contests against pre-teens or women. I don't enter art contests against people with no hands. And it has nothing to do with my dick and everything to do with my sense of community and lack of self-centeredness. |
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Quoted: The video is here….fast forward to the 1 minute 12 second mark: ![]() It looks to me like she won…so I don’t know exactly what she is bitching about. ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: According to a report, women are abandoning the North American Grappling Association (NAGA) Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament after being forced to compete against male-born transgender opponents. Female-born athletes are up in arms after male-born “transgender” competitor Corissa Griffith took home four gold medals at a tournament in Georgia on Oct. 21, and they are responding in force, Reduxx reports. The issue has been roiling Brazilian Jiu-Jitzu since Sept. when female competitor Taelor Moore told fans how upset she was to be suddenly confronted by a male-born opponent without being told beforehand. California athlete Taelor Moore faced the transgender opponent on Sept. 9 and posted the video to her Instagram page with the caption, “I weighed in at 135 … and she was over 200!” Moore’s video shows her opponent, James McPike, 29, who recently began going by the name “Alice,” seeming to throw Moore around the mats easily. https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/10/27/report-female-jiu-jitsu-contestants-quit-tournament-after-being-forced-fight-males/ The video is here….fast forward to the 1 minute 12 second mark: ![]() It looks to me like she won…so I don’t know exactly what she is bitching about. ![]() Could she be bitching because she's having to wrestle a MAN in the WOMENS class? |
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Seeing that gives me the urge to hit that dude in the back of the head with a folding chair. ![]() Pissant little coward. |
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Quoted: Hate to say it but this needs to happen every day until those Karens who demanded this shit learn their lesson. View Quote ![]() |
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She didn't seem bothered by it all all.
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NAGA has weight classes with a one lb allowance. I’m not sure how this matchup was justified on paper.
Quoted: There was a woman at our dojo that was a black belt. Her techniques were pretty much perfect - made me look clumsy (and I was pretty good). When we did full on sparring, I would totally destroy her. I could take and deliver a lot more punishment than she could. I could also break any holds or chokes she tried. I wasn't great, I was decent. Not a brag, just pointing out that even a highly trained woman is not going to do well against a moderately, let alone equally, trained male. View Quote I had this same experience as a white belt in my school. Technique obviously matters but when completely overpowered and physically outmatched it won’t always work. Pair that with someone who has a basic idea of what you are trying to do it’s going to completely unravel. |
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Damn how hard is it to beat a 200lb tranny? All you have to do is misgender them or deadname them then it’s game over for them emotionally.
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Quoted: To an extent yes. Watch the video above though, faggy dude(ette?) did manage to take the gal down but she mad dogged his ass after that and guillotined the hell out of him!!! Good for her. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I thought bjj made size and strength irrelevant. To an extent yes. Watch the video above though, faggy dude(ette?) did manage to take the gal down but she mad dogged his ass after that and guillotined the hell out of him!!! Good for her. Yeah I tapped just watching that guillotine. That was gnarly. |
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Why would obvious lesbians want to wrestle biological males
![]() The males should stick to wrestling other homos ![]() |
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looking forward to progressives explaining the difference between men & women after Zoomers start getting drafted to fight in Ukraine.
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All the trans gender shit aside, You are nothing but a fucking coward is you have to compete in such an uneven competition to be able to win. A true athlete, trans gender or not, wouldn't even consider it.
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![]() "Go, Strong Woman, Go" (Original Music) - SOUTH PARK Damn, beat |
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The guy that owns our franchised gyms is from Brazil and more patriotic and conservative than 99% of conservatives.
He doesn't allow animals, refuses to use any pro nouns except he/she and tells the parents and adults they can walk if they try to bring wokness into the building. |
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Quoted: If there's nobody to fight in your weight or belt class you kind of have to take what you can get, not uncommon in local tournaments. Everyone should have just refused and took their money back, especially her coaches. View Quote In an open. I've been jumped up and down in age and weight classes plenty, but 60 pounds in regular tournament rolls is a bit much. |
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Quoted: Why give "it" credibility by using a female pronoun? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: According to a report, women are abandoning the North American Grappling Association (NAGA) Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament after being forced to compete against male-born transgender opponents. Female-born athletes are up in arms after male-born "transgender" competitor Corissa Griffith took home four gold medals at a tournament in Georgia on Oct. 21, and they are responding in force, Reduxx reports. The issue has been roiling Brazilian Jiu-Jitzu since Sept. when female competitor Taelor Moore told fans how upset she was to be suddenly confronted by a male-born opponent without being told beforehand. California athlete Taelor Moore faced the transgender opponent on Sept. 9 and posted the video to her Instagram page with the caption, "I weighed in at 135 and she was over 200!" Moore's video shows her opponent, James McPike, 29, who recently began going by the name "Alice," seeming to throw Moore around the mats easily. https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/10/27/report-female-jiu-jitsu-contestants-quit-tournament-after-being-forced-fight-males/ Why give "it" credibility by using a female pronoun? |
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Quoted: looking forward to progressives explaining the difference between men & women after Zoomers start getting drafted to fight in Ukraine. View Quote Ukraine doesn't even allow trannies out of service when their pronouns are declared she/ her. They make them fight as he/him. They won't let them emigrate if they fit in the age range for fighting. It gives that 'dead naming' a whole new dimension of fun. |
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Quoted: There was a woman at our dojo that was a black belt. Her techniques were pretty much perfect - made me look clumsy (and I was pretty good). When we did full on sparring, I would totally destroy her. I could take and deliver a lot more punishment than she could. I could also break any holds or chokes she tried. I wasn't great, I was decent. Not a brag, just pointing out that even a highly trained woman is not going to do well against a moderately, let alone equally, trained male. View Quote I had similar experience when I trained in various martial arts. I am NOT an elite athlete. OK and coordinated but I know my limits. I was never going to win an event in the black belt level against 50 other black belts. And I was only 6' 0" and 175 in my prime. Yet every woman I ever sparred with made it clear there is a difference. A massive difference. There might have been a few women in the world large enough and tough enough to beat my ass back then but I never met any. Sadly now, on social security with two fake knees and a 7 week old hip I couldn't beat a 12 year old girl scout. ![]() |
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Quoted: 3 types of public bathrooms Male. Female. Whatevar! (enter at your own risk!) View Quote I remember my first trip to Thailand. Had a friend who lived there and he takes me to a gogo bar. Hot babes in bikinis dancing and cold beer. Nice. Then after a few beers I need a piss. get directed to the john and sure enough there are the urinals. Of course over my shoulder I can see the girls getting dressed in their bikinis and they walk directly past me to get into the bar to work. None were impressed by what they saw. ![]() |
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Quoted: In an open. I've been jumped up and down in age and weight classes plenty, but 60 pounds in regular tournament rolls is a bit much. View Quote I remember my first tournament when I was training in GoJu. Somewhere in NJ and I reached the finals in my division (middle rank not black belt or whatever). I was a scrawny 175 pound guy and my opponent was over 220. No one cared. ![]() |
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