Transgenderism in the cage

The transgender craziness marches on, undeterred by reality and devoid of common sense and decency.  A case in point is Fallon Fox, a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter. 

Basically, Fox is a man who, using the terminology of the day, has "transitioned" into being a trans-woman.  In this new life, Fox has fought as a featherweight in MMA cage matches against actual women.  The 44-year-old Fox has record of five wins to one loss.  For this and the flak Fox has encountered, Outsports, a LGBT sports-oriented magazine, has designated Fox the "bravest athlete in history."  Fox seems to have a similar high opinion of himself as he shamelessly compares himself to Jackie Robinson, something that must go over big in the black community. 

If you think that's delusional, Fox still beats it.  After losing a match against Ashlee Evans-Smith, the sad-faced Fox whined that he is at a disadvantage in fighting women.  His argument is based on his current testosterone level, which is supposedly now lower than that of most real women due to his hormone therapy and being surgically castrated.  But there's more to it than just one's current testosterone level.  Being a male for 35 or so years has many other advantages relative to women in combat sports, which Fox is ignoring.  But not Joe Rogan, a martial arts expert and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) commentator.  Rogan was against Fox being certified by the UFC to fight women in the first place:

[Fallon Fox is] a transgender, post-op person. The operation doesn't shave down your bone density. It doesn't change. You look at a man's hands and you look at a woman's hands and they're built different. They're just thicker, they're stronger, your wrists are thicker, your elbows are thicker, your joints are thicker. Just the mechanical function of punching, a man can do it much harder than a woman can, period.

Rogan is right, as Tamikka Brents can testify.  In her fight with Fox, Brents suffered a severe concussion and an orbital bone fracture and needed seven staples in her head.  All this damage occurred in just one round.  Rogan said the fight was ugly to watch.  It was a man beating on a woman.  Afterward, on social media, Brents concurred, writing:

I've fought a lot of women and have never felt the strength that I felt in a fight as I did that night. I can't answer whether it's because she [sic] was born a man or not because I'm not a doctor. I can only say, I've never felt so overpowered ever in my life and I am an abnormally strong female in my own right[.] ... Her [sic] grip was different, I could usually move around in the clinch against other females but couldn't move at all in Fox's clinch.

Cage-fighter Fox and those like him are not the real problem. The man is ill.  No, the problem lies with the opinion-shapers in America and those who rule the cultural heights. Even if they are infected with the disease of radical individualism, they can't believe the transgender nonsense they are shoving down America's throat.  It is so biologically unscientific that it defies reality.  And it can't be due to pressure of political correctness because the opinion-shapers are the very ones who define what is politically correct or not. 

Contradictions don't deter the opinion-shapers in the least.  They are all for radical feminism and women's rights while at the same time they cut women off at the knees by allowing men to compete in women sports and win the accolades. 

The answer is that transgenderism is like the global warming hoax.  Both have a hidden agenda.  The objective of global warming is to transfer ever more power to the centralized state, which is run not by "we the people," but the elite.  Transgenderism is an effort to undermine the norms of society, to confuse people, thus making the population easier for the muckety-mucks to control.  If people can be conditioned to believe absurdities like there are more than two sexes or that a man can become a woman or a woman a man, they will accept anything that spews out of the propaganda mill.  We're becoming a society detached from reality, with a significant segment of the population already there.

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