02-26-2017, 12:12 PM
I remember Lucie posted a similar story about a track athlete in Alaska a while back. He was destroyed because his title mistakenly said "won" when in fact he/she (no disrespect not sure which way this one was going) did not win. Just as this article does not show us that Beggs won the state title. I remember this because it were one of the more extraordinary displays I have ever seen in this forum. So before the less understanding come in here and start ripping you and your article instead of commenting on the content I recommend you link an article like the following that actually ahows him winning or change the title to competes, as they can get quite ugly:
http://wane.com/2017/02/26/transgender-boy-wins-controversial-girls-state-title/
Your welcome in advance.
As to the actual point of the OP:
I think the only thing wrong in Texas' laws is that they allow athletes to compete regardless of gender while taking performance enhancing drugs.
http://wane.com/2017/02/26/transgender-boy-wins-controversial-girls-state-title/
Your welcome in advance.
As to the actual point of the OP:
I think the only thing wrong in Texas' laws is that they allow athletes to compete regardless of gender while taking performance enhancing drugs.
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