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Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 24 Feb 2023, 05:13

Guest wrote:
02 May 2022, 03:41
Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2022, 11:05
Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2022, 07:48
Bumping this up because usa swimming trial is happening. Sad that our girl the lone gay is not participating.
Aussie swimming trial is next month.
who
da sullivan, looks like she's with a gf now but the gf looks real young :nervous:

after ledecky retired us women side gonna lose their edge a LOT. the youngsters can't keep up with the aussie.
Sullivan is a tranny lover, so fuck her. Hope she flops.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 24 Feb 2023, 00:52

Guest wrote:
30 Nov 2021, 23:57
there should be two divisions. XX only, regardless of gender identification. So it can be cis women, non binary (born xx), or trans men who are not taking t.

It's the other divsion (formally men) that should be mixed. Let everyone else, heck let EVERYONE compete there. Let even cis women compete there if they want.

It's only the XX (formerly women) division that should be a protected class.

And this way it has nothing to do with gender identification at all. You never even have to acknowledge your sex at all if you don't want to compete in the XX division.
How about don’t call women cis? Men aren’t women. Stop using these mentally deranged men’s terminology.

Nobody is going to check chromosomes either. How about don’t let trannies compete at all? And send them to a mental institution instead since they’re not right in the head.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 02 May 2022, 03:41

Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2022, 11:05
Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2022, 07:48
Bumping this up because usa swimming trial is happening. Sad that our girl the lone gay is not participating.
Aussie swimming trial is next month.
who
da sullivan, looks like she's with a gf now but the gf looks real young :nervous:

after ledecky retired us women side gonna lose their edge a LOT. the youngsters can't keep up with the aussie.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 28 Apr 2022, 11:05

Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2022, 07:48
Bumping this up because usa swimming trial is happening. Sad that our girl the lone gay is not participating.
Aussie swimming trial is next month.
who

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 28 Apr 2022, 07:48

Bumping this up because usa swimming trial is happening. Sad that our girl the lone gay is not participating.
Aussie swimming trial is next month.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Chye » 24 Mar 2022, 18:23



Commonwealth is competing with IOC for who is the most woke and who can erase women's rights. Is this a goodbye for women's sport? Growing up in Southeast Asia, I always watched sports and wished someday I could play too but circumstances didn't allow it. And now I have to watch a grown-up mediocre male in women's sport.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 07 Dec 2021, 04:31

Guest wrote:
07 Dec 2021, 04:26
Breaking news ... hours ago

Will they have the same energy for Qatar?

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 07 Dec 2021, 04:26

Breaking news ... hours ago

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 12:49

Guest wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 07:59
Guest wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 05:56
Chye wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 05:31
The funny thing is only women's categories will be affected by this gender woo woo. I meant is not weird that women will be affected more than men because some women athletes (especially football) are so loud campaigning for LGBTQ soup.
Honestly seeing how the general public's reaction so far has been kind of apathetic after the initial wtf with random dudebros laughing just makes me lose hope of anything reversing the trends. Too many people truly don't give a shit about women, not even a significant amount women themselves
DA the dudebros are laughing because women are the one supporting trans women to do this. Most of the crazy loud TRAs are women.
x100 Crazy Woke Women. Dudebros are probably those who are more likely to actually compete is sports at some point than the beardy beta males who support transwomen in women's sport.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 10:54

Guest wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 01:30
This person makes no sense <_<
That person need to leave Ledecky's name from his nasty mouth and mind :argh:

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 07:59

Guest wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 05:56
Chye wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 05:31
The funny thing is only women's categories will be affected by this gender woo woo. I meant is not weird that women will be affected more than men because some women athletes (especially football) are so loud campaigning for LGBTQ soup.
Honestly seeing how the general public's reaction so far has been kind of apathetic after the initial wtf with random dudebros laughing just makes me lose hope of anything reversing the trends. Too many people truly don't give a shit about women, not even a significant amount women themselves
DA the dudebros are laughing because women are the one supporting trans women to do this. Most of the crazy loud TRAs are women.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 06:38

This is really hard to watch. Oh my god I can't imagine where we are heading.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 06:22

Guest wrote:
18 Nov 2021, 02:20
Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 23:33
why do they still keep men's and women's categories if they think sex doesn't matter
That’s the ultimate goal. Until then, the sports categories will be men and mixed sex categories. No more women’s.
Women's olympics sound pretty cool.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 05:56

Chye wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 05:31
The funny thing is only women's categories will be affected by this gender woo woo. I meant is not weird that women will be affected more than men because some women athletes (especially football) are so loud campaigning for LGBTQ soup.
And trans men have no chance competing against real men.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 05:56

Chye wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 05:31
The funny thing is only women's categories will be affected by this gender woo woo. I meant is not weird that women will be affected more than men because some women athletes (especially football) are so loud campaigning for LGBTQ soup.
Honestly seeing how the general public's reaction so far has been kind of apathetic after the initial wtf with random dudebros laughing just makes me lose hope of anything reversing the trends. Too many people truly don't give a shit about women, not even a significant amount women themselves

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Chye » 06 Dec 2021, 05:31

The funny thing is only women's categories will be affected by this gender woo woo. I meant is not weird that women will be affected more than men because some women athletes (especially football) are so loud campaigning for LGBTQ soup.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 01:36

Guest wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 01:30
This person makes no sense <_<
Trans activist based everything on feelings and never science, why tf he compared Ledecky with a man? 🐝

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 06 Dec 2021, 01:30

This person makes no sense <_<

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 01 Dec 2021, 00:20

Guest wrote:
30 Nov 2021, 23:57
there should be two divisions. XX only, regardless of gender identification. So it can be cis women, non binary (born xx), or trans men who are not taking t.

It's the other divsion (formally men) that should be mixed. Let everyone else, heck let EVERYONE compete there. Let even cis women compete there if they want.

It's only the XX (formerly women) division that should be a protected class.

And this way it has nothing to do with gender identification at all. You never even have to acknowledge your sex at all if you don't want to compete in the XX division.
Trans activists want things to be divided based on gender identity, not sex (so xx and xy are irrelevant for trans activists). Personally, I don't agree with this, but that is their goal and they're getting it so far.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 30 Nov 2021, 23:57

there should be two divisions. XX only, regardless of gender identification. So it can be cis women, non binary (born xx), or trans men who are not taking t.

It's the other divsion (formally men) that should be mixed. Let everyone else, heck let EVERYONE compete there. Let even cis women compete there if they want.

It's only the XX (formerly women) division that should be a protected class.

And this way it has nothing to do with gender identification at all. You never even have to acknowledge your sex at all if you don't want to compete in the XX division.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 30 Nov 2021, 23:29

Guest wrote:
30 Nov 2021, 22:34
The new face of women's swimming
:nervous:

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 30 Nov 2021, 22:34

The new face of women's swimming

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 18 Nov 2021, 08:33

Guest wrote:
08 Nov 2021, 05:45
How does our girl Sullivan do in college? Is she thriving?
Fangurl still stalker Mia Healey or she got other shit to do?

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 18 Nov 2021, 08:29

Guest wrote:
03 Oct 2021, 10:13
On the Laurel situation it makes me angry so I can only imagine how angry it makes women athletes. Them being told to be quiet is disgraceful but I understand why they are afraid to speak out, if they do they will have death threats and threats of rape and violence. I wonder if the women who speak out in support are genuinely supportive or just saying it to protect themselves. I think it is best if those who do not support her and the erasure of women stay quiet for their own safety rather than speak out in favour of it under pressure.

As for Jacinda Ardern I'm a huge fan. She has shown great leadership throughout the terrorist shooting crisis and the pandemic. Many tory supporters in my country (UK) or plague Island as it is also know attack her because they know full well that the way she has handled the pandemic has shown Boris Johnson up. On the transgender issue I'm disappointed in her.
Off topic shit about politics. Take it to another thread unless you really want to get into about liberal political types selling your soul to ID politics and trans issues.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 18 Nov 2021, 08:20

What has Sharron Davies said about this? I can only hope she's gathering some female athletes together to campaign against this.

If they don't stand up to this they are digging their own grave.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 18 Nov 2021, 02:20

Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 23:33
why do they still keep men's and women's categories if they think sex doesn't matter
That’s the ultimate goal. Until then, the sports categories will be men and mixed sex categories. No more women’s.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 23:44

Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 23:13
Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 21:41
I'm curious as to how athletes around the world will react.
They will be silent because trans activist will be bullying anyone who disagree.
Agree that they will stay silent otherwise they will receive vile abuse and there will be attempts to cancel them. Harry Potter creator J K Rowling merely states a biological fact and it appears she is not welcome at a HBO event to celebrate 20 years of the 1st Harry Potter movie and she is the creator. Had it not been for her there would be nothing to celebrate. Totally disgraceful.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 23:33

why do they still keep men's and women's categories if they think sex doesn't matter

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 23:30

Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 23:13
Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 21:41
I'm curious as to how athletes around the world will react.
They will be silent because trans activist will be bullying anyone who disagree.
x2

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 23:13

Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 21:41
I'm curious as to how athletes around the world will react.
They will be silent because trans activist will be bullying anyone who disagree.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 23:04

Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 20:08
:argh:

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 21:41

I'm curious as to how athletes around the world will react.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 21:35

Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 20:08
Disgusting.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 20:22

Guest wrote:
17 Nov 2021, 20:08
omfg. just insane. :fool:

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 17 Nov 2021, 20:08

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 08 Nov 2021, 13:04

Guest wrote:
08 Nov 2021, 11:37
Guest wrote:
08 Nov 2021, 05:58
Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 22:29
Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 13:52
Modern pentathlon votes to ditch horse riding after Tokyo Olympic turmoil

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... ic-turmoil
Riding set to be replaced by cycling to preserve Olympic status
Sport in spotlight after German coach punched horse in Tokyo
That’s great it removes some of the randomness from the race. Though I wish they replaced it with something more interesting I find cycling really boring to watch. Maybe they can make some of the bicycles fast and some dodgy to keep the randomness in.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: i fucking cant
Come to think of it some of coaches or riders may attempt to sabotage the bicycles...
Already happened @ paralympics :nervous:

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 08 Nov 2021, 11:37

Guest wrote:
08 Nov 2021, 05:58
Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 22:29
Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 13:52
Modern pentathlon votes to ditch horse riding after Tokyo Olympic turmoil

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... ic-turmoil
Riding set to be replaced by cycling to preserve Olympic status
Sport in spotlight after German coach punched horse in Tokyo
That’s great it removes some of the randomness from the race. Though I wish they replaced it with something more interesting I find cycling really boring to watch. Maybe they can make some of the bicycles fast and some dodgy to keep the randomness in.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: i fucking cant
Come to think of it some of coaches or riders may attempt to sabotage the bicycles...

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 08 Nov 2021, 09:15

Guest wrote:
08 Nov 2021, 05:45
How does our girl Sullivan do in college? Is she thriving?
She's struggling a bit against UVA, but idk how swimming works in college? Because I think the ncaa natty is in 2022? Do they train the whole year like football or bball?

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 08 Nov 2021, 05:58

Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 22:29
Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 13:52
Modern pentathlon votes to ditch horse riding after Tokyo Olympic turmoil

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... ic-turmoil
Riding set to be replaced by cycling to preserve Olympic status
Sport in spotlight after German coach punched horse in Tokyo
That’s great it removes some of the randomness from the race. Though I wish they replaced it with something more interesting I find cycling really boring to watch. Maybe they can make some of the bicycles fast and some dodgy to keep the randomness in.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: i fucking cant

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 08 Nov 2021, 05:45

How does our girl Sullivan do in college? Is she thriving?

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 03 Nov 2021, 01:43

Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 22:29
Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 13:52
Modern pentathlon votes to ditch horse riding after Tokyo Olympic turmoil

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... ic-turmoil
Riding set to be replaced by cycling to preserve Olympic status
Sport in spotlight after German coach punched horse in Tokyo
That’s great it removes some of the randomness from the race. Though I wish they replaced it with something more interesting I find cycling really boring to watch. Maybe they can make some of the bicycles fast and some dodgy to keep the randomness in.
Wtf lol this is not squid game 😂

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 02 Nov 2021, 22:29

Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 13:52
Modern pentathlon votes to ditch horse riding after Tokyo Olympic turmoil

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... ic-turmoil
Riding set to be replaced by cycling to preserve Olympic status
Sport in spotlight after German coach punched horse in Tokyo
That’s great it removes some of the randomness from the race. Though I wish they replaced it with something more interesting I find cycling really boring to watch. Maybe they can make some of the bicycles fast and some dodgy to keep the randomness in.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 02 Nov 2021, 22:05

Guest wrote:
02 Nov 2021, 13:52
Modern pentathlon votes to ditch horse riding after Tokyo Olympic turmoil

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... ic-turmoil
Riding set to be replaced by cycling to preserve Olympic status
Sport in spotlight after German coach punched horse in Tokyo
I signed a petition on this recently.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 02 Nov 2021, 13:52

Modern pentathlon votes to ditch horse riding after Tokyo Olympic turmoil

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... ic-turmoil
Riding set to be replaced by cycling to preserve Olympic status
Sport in spotlight after German coach punched horse in Tokyo

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 12 Oct 2021, 12:03

Guest wrote:
03 Oct 2021, 10:13
On the Laurel situation it makes me angry so I can only imagine how angry it makes women athletes. Them being told to be quiet is disgraceful but I understand why they are afraid to speak out, if they do they will have death threats and threats of rape and violence. I wonder if the women who speak out in support are genuinely supportive or just saying it to protect themselves. I think it is best if those who do not support her and the erasure of women stay quiet for their own safety rather than speak out in favour of it under pressure.

As for Jacinda Ardern I'm a huge fan. She has shown great leadership throughout the terrorist shooting crisis and the pandemic. Many tory supporters in my country (UK) or plague Island as it is also know attack her because they know full well that the way she has handled the pandemic has shown Boris Johnson up. On the transgender issue I'm disappointed in her.
Honestly you should always be wary of the leaders who are painted too positively in the media. If you lived on this side of the world you'd probably end up despising her. She's a massive TRA, has basically bought off all the local media who now risk losing funding if they don't go along with government approved talking points. Not to mention that since the election her party has become emboldened to take on new projects that they never mentioned prior to the election. That's just a tip of the iceburg. A few more decades of this and NZ will be back to its the pre 1980s issues.

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 11 Oct 2021, 16:32

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 04 Oct 2021, 11:30

Guest wrote:
04 Oct 2021, 10:16
:$

another straight swimmer to thirst lol never change lchat :heart:

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 04 Oct 2021, 10:16

:$

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by BelCop » 03 Oct 2021, 16:23

Guest wrote:
03 Oct 2021, 12:22
BelCop wrote:
03 Oct 2021, 10:18
Guest wrote:
03 Oct 2021, 04:05
I was going to ask if anyone here is planning or will go to Beijing for the Winter Olympics in February, but it turns out, it's only for the natives.

Beijing will open next year's Winter Olympics to fans -- but only if they live in China
Hong Kong(CNN)The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics will be open to spectators -- but only if they live in mainland China, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said Wednesday, as organizers gave a first glimpse into the country's plans to hold the event while enforcing a strict zero-Covid strategy.

Under Covid-19 protocols unveiled by the IOC, the Games will be held in a bubble in the Chinese capital from February 4 to 20, as Beijing becomes the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics.*

The bubble -- in place from January 23 until the end of the Winter Paralympics on March 13 -- will cover all stadiums and competition venues, as well as accommodation, catering, and the opening and closing ceremonies. It will also have its own transport system.

"Within the closed loop, participants will be allowed to move only between Games-related venues for training, competitions and work," the IOC said.

Athletes and other participants who are fully vaccinated will be allowed to enter the bubble without quarantine. Those who are not fully vaccinated, meanwhile, will have to spend 21 days in quarantine upon arrival.
*For Olympics trivia buffs
We are all going to Paris 😃🙃
Oh yeah? Okay, I'll join you guys. 😁
Cool! They’re will be an L Chat village and everything… 🥳

Re: Tokyo Olympics 2021

by Guest » 03 Oct 2021, 12:22

BelCop wrote:
03 Oct 2021, 10:18
Guest wrote:
03 Oct 2021, 04:05
I was going to ask if anyone here is planning or will go to Beijing for the Winter Olympics in February, but it turns out, it's only for the natives.

Beijing will open next year's Winter Olympics to fans -- but only if they live in China
Hong Kong(CNN)The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics will be open to spectators -- but only if they live in mainland China, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said Wednesday, as organizers gave a first glimpse into the country's plans to hold the event while enforcing a strict zero-Covid strategy.

Under Covid-19 protocols unveiled by the IOC, the Games will be held in a bubble in the Chinese capital from February 4 to 20, as Beijing becomes the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics.*

The bubble -- in place from January 23 until the end of the Winter Paralympics on March 13 -- will cover all stadiums and competition venues, as well as accommodation, catering, and the opening and closing ceremonies. It will also have its own transport system.

"Within the closed loop, participants will be allowed to move only between Games-related venues for training, competitions and work," the IOC said.

Athletes and other participants who are fully vaccinated will be allowed to enter the bubble without quarantine. Those who are not fully vaccinated, meanwhile, will have to spend 21 days in quarantine upon arrival.
*For Olympics trivia buffs
We are all going to Paris 😃🙃
Oh yeah? Okay, I'll join you guys. 😁

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