Do What Thou Wilt–Just Be Nice and Happy About It, OK?

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Winchester, VA – In this Celestial Musings, we answer the question: Is it worse to be considered anti-feminist or anti-transgender? The Blaze reports that Connecticut high school freshman Andraya Yearwood won the girls 100 Meter and 200 Meter dashes at the state championships. At issue? Yearwood is really a boy identifying as a girl, and as usual everybody is playing along. Yearwood’s parents simply brush off concerns about fairness and say all that matters is that Andraya is happy because he gets to run with the girls. Brian Calhoun, his track coach, had this to say in April: (audio clip :44-1:09) Well he obviously achieved his goal. Yearwood, after placing first, had this to say, “I kind of expected it. I’ve always gotten first so I expected it to some extent.” Hmmm.

     The event was an emotional one for Kate Hall, a junior, who won the 100-meter race last year. “It’s frustrating,” she said to the Hartford Courant, “But that’s just the way it is now.” Coming in third in the 200-meter, she told the Courant, “I can’t really say what I want to say, but there’s not much I can do about it. You can’t blame anyone.” After blaming herself and saying there was no excuse for her loss, she praised Yearwood for being “nice,” and said that that’s all that matters–Because our daughters have now been told to take a backseat to the LGBTQ Mafia and forget that such a thing as Truth ever existed.

      It was a curious thing when the rabid feminist movement said, “Don’t objectify us! We’re not sex objects,” and then proceeded to objectify themselves more than had ever been done before in history. But to watch the feminist movement say, “You can’t silence us!” and then back down and let their daughters be pushed back and cowed into silence by males claiming to be females—and then playing along with this insanity—it’s unfathomable. And I have so many questions… Why is nobody speaking up for our female athletes? Why does our society think that “all that matters” is for somebody, as long they’re nice, to be happy at any cost to others? Since when does being a “nice person” give someone the right to run roughshod over my life?

What will be the logical outcome of all these attitudes?

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