US Women's Swimming Team Refuse To Compete Against Homosexual Swimmer Will ( Lia ) Thomas
By Edward Era Barbacena
Swimming, a sport celebrated for its combination of skill, stamina, and discipline, has recently plunged into the depths of a societal debate that transcends the confines of the pool. The recent refusal of an opposing team to compete against Will (Lia) Thomas, a homosexual swimmer who claims to be a woman reignites a heated discussion on fairness in sports.
Will (Lia) Thomas, a swimmer for the University of Pennsylvania, transitioned from male to female and has been competing in women’s collegiate swimming. As per NCAA regulations, he has adhered to the guidelines set for transgender athletes, which primarily revolve around maintaining a specific testosterone level for a stipulated period.
Despite adhering to NCAA protocols, he still has a body built of a man, a muscular strength of a man because in fact, he is a biological man that gives him a lot of advantage against real women.
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