Emily Bridges and Lilly Chant, two biological men who identify as transgender, won the first and second place slots at London’s ThunderCrit cycling event on Thursday. According to Reduxx , ThunderCrit is London’s largest fixed gear cycling race. The victory was announced on Twitter by the Women’s Rights Network , a UK based organization defending women’s sex based rights. The tweet continues, “Notice anything different about them compared to the cyclist who takes third place?”
Third place went to the only biological woman in the photo. She’s pictured holding her child and standing in diminutive regard to her biological male counterparts.
In response, one tweet reads, “This pic tells the story of gender ideology perfectly. Men first, women & childrens needs last.” Bridges and Chant’s victories contribute to a growing trend of biological men, who identify as transgender, competing in and dominating women’s sports. UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas has won swimming […]
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