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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on August 05, 2024, 09:03:29 PM
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Horrifying: A 'Transgender' Athlete Left a Female Volleyball Player Partially Paralyzed
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/madelineleesman/2024/08/03/a-transgender-athlete-left-a-female-volleyball-player-partially-paralyzed-n2642800
A volleyball player who was left partially paralyzed after competing against a so-called “transgender” athlete has broken her silence.
Payton McNabb was 17 years old when a male athlete who thinks he’s a woman spiked a volleyball in her face so hard that she lost consciousness. She told Daily Mail that the man “cackled in delight,” as did his teammates, when she was injured. Townhall reported this incident when it occurred.
McNabb was left with brain damage and paralysis on the right side of her body. She gave up on her dream of going to college on a volleyball scholarship, and now faces difficulty walking.
All this, because a community of parents and school staff allowed a male athlete to play on a women’s team in the name of “inclusivity” and “fairness.” While the "transgender" athlete who injured her is off living his life, McNabb struggles day-to-day with the injuries she sustained from this one high school game.
In addition, this specific play that altered the course of McNabb’s life was later posted as part of a “highlight reel” for college recruiters, which Townhall also covered.
A transgender severely injured Payton McNabb. This is ludicrous and a travesty.
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All this, because a community of parents and school staff allowed a male athlete to play on a women’s team in the name of “inclusivity” and “fairness.”
Fairness, I don’t see anything fair about it at all. The only way this can be stopped is if the female athletes refuse to compete against the male. By not playing their game they will eventually have to stop this foolish behavior.
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This was news months ago, but:
1. Even professional Olympics volleyball players cannot aim their spikes precisely enough to hit another player's head;
2. Anyone who thinks women volleyball players do not spike just as hard as men has not watched men's and women's volleyball (or are watching, ummm, elsewhere when watching women?).
Before anyone imagines I'm defending a man playing in women's volleyball, no, I'm not and would not. I'm just pointing out that the spiking player's sex was not the cause of the severity of the woman player's injury.