I'll agree 100% with you, it definitely goes against nature in today's world to show compassion to a group that differs from one's view.
It was not acting with compassion. It was wanting to be liked by the "woke" regime and not canceled. Sent from my SM-G981U using Tapatalk
Not scared at all just believe that women who have dedicated their lives to competition get to compete against other women. How can you possibly argue with the results? Did you see the real women on the medal stand. Have you asked your daughter if she thinks it is compassionate?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] One could argue that the complete disregard and disrespect he showed to all female athletes trumps his so called compassion for this delusional person. No one is stopping this person from claiming he is a female. But sports are separated by sex because of the tremendous physical advantage ones with twigs and berries have over ones without. Enabling the delusion is not compassion. If i took anything away from this it is that governor has no respect for women in sports. Also i would argue if he is making decisions based on pure emotion and what he thinks is right at the time, without considering facts and reality then that is just piss poor leadership. I do respect a guy who isnt afraid to go against the grain for what he believes but i will also question his credibility based on his logic. Just my 2 cents.
I can still dive in a pool and swim 50 yards underwater without breathing, once was able to do 100 yards. I will never drown.
Sport fairness aside; it's not compassionate to support someone's self-delusions. (Assuming he really thinks he's a girl; which I don't believe for 2 seconds. Otherwise he'd get The Chop.)