We all know of the trans swimmer Lia Thomas. Well here's a story out of Canada from just a few weeks ago, where a 50 year old biological man pretending to be a "transgender woman" is being allowed to compete in swimming competitions against girls as young as 12 to 14 years old, and share the locker room with girls as young as 8 years old.
The young girls were terrified, and parents of the girls set up a makeshift "tent" made of towels to try to shield the young girls from having to see or be seen by this 50 year old man. The parents were so horrified that they called the police. Of course, in ulta woketard communist Canada, having this 50 year old man share a locker room and change clothes in front of 8 year old girls is all "protected by law".
Also worth noting is that by participating in this competition, this 50 year old transgender is displacing 12 to 16 year girls who are at the meet competing for scholarships.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/15/news/50-year-old-transgender-woman-shared-pool-locker-room-with-young-girls-at-race/
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50-year-old trans swimmer shared locker room while competing against teens: 'The girls were terrified'
Published Dec. 15, 2023
A 50-year-old transgender swimmer was allowed to compete against teenage girls at an event in Canada with horrified parents building a makeshift tent out of towels to shield girls as young as 8 in the locker room.
Melody Wiseheart, who once competed under the name Nicholas Cepeda, sparked outrage while competing during the Trojan Cup in Barrie, Ontario.
"The girls were terrified," an unidentified parent of one of the teenagers told the Toronto Sun of having to share a locker room with the much older trans swimmer.
"It's all so confusing for the kids," another parent said. "No one is comfortable.
"Everyone is accepting of all people, but them swimming against our kids and being in a locker room with them is not appropriate."
Wiseheart, a professor at York University, participated in several events at the event over the first three days of December, including the women's 1500-meter freestyle for athletes 16 and older, in which she placed second.
She has reportedly been competing against girls since 2019.
Wiseheart was also spotted entering the locker room ahead of the event, and at least one concerned parent said they called the local police.
The Barrie Police Department acknowledged to the Sun they "were later advised that the matter had resolved itself and we did not attend."
But parents said they were still left with questions about the incident.
"We have no idea why it's allowed," one parent said of Wiseheart competing against the girls.
"We know it's not fair to the girls who are training at their sport and some of whom are hoping for scholarships."
In statements, Swimming Canada and Swim Ontario which sanctioned the competition defended Wiseheart's participation.
"In partnership with Swimming Canada, Swim Ontario has a robust system of policies, procedures and rules that support our member clubs in providing a competitive experience that is safe, welcoming and inclusive for all participants," the organization said.
Toronto Sun
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WARMINGTON: Transgender female swimmer, 50, uses change room with young girls at Barrie event
Published: December 7, 2023
Girls from age eight to 16 in a Swimming Canada-sanctioned swim meet in Barrie last week not only found themselves in the same pool as a transgender female swimmer but in the same changeroom, too.
"The girls were terrified," said one parent of a child involved.
And mortified.
From the changing area, where parents put up makeshift towel-tenting apparatus so no one could see their daughters and they could not see the person with male anatomy changing with them, they got into the pool to race against this 50-year-old who was competing in several categories.
The whole thing is gross.