This weekend, ESPN, which has made CNN look conservative for the last few years with the insanity and the absolute nonsense that they are pushing.
Well, ESPN this weekend celebrated Women's History Month by promoting a special about none other than transgender swimmer Leah Thomas, a biological male who destroyed women in the swimming pool.
That's who they're celebrating for Women's History Month.
You can't make this stuff up anymore, folks.
How can any woman work at ESPN? After seeing that, how can they take any of this seriously?
Of all the incredible accomplished female athletes, the one that ESPN is going to initially highlight is going to be Leah Thomas, a biological male.
What does that have to do With Women's History Month, where are the women?
Where is the outrage?
Where is ESPN highlighting the thousands of incredible female athletes that have dominated sports instead of the person who transitioned right before a season after being, let's just say, a lackluster male swimmer and beat all of these young girls who worked so hard?
Check out a little clip for yourself.
In 2022, swimmer Leah Thomas became the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I championship by winning the 500 freestyle.
The Texas native competed for three seasons on the men's swim team at the University of Pennsylvania.
She began her transition after her sophomore season and after a gap year due to the pandemic that forced the Ivy League to cancel all scores.
Thomas made her debut as a member of the women's team in December 2021.
Being trans is not a choice.
I didn't have any other choice because not transitioning was not leaving me anywhere.
She competed amidst criticism from the swimming community, competitors, and teammates.
She said she hopes her persistence serves a larger purpose.
People will say, oh, she just transitioned, so she would have an advantage, so she could win.
I transitioned to be happy.
Guys, it doesn't get any more insane than this at this point.
It's absolutely ridiculous and yet it's gonna keep going and it's gonna continue until enough of us say enough is enough.
I don't know what this has to do with Women's History Month.
I don't even care if you want to be trans, but honestly for Women's History Month, honor the women athletes who dedicated their lives to becoming masters of their sports.
Not someone who became the master of their sport in like literally a matter of weeks.
That's like transition, all of a sudden dominant, winning NCAA championships, taking away the win more importantly from other women who dedicated their lives to getting there.
Let's call out this nonsense once and for all and let's call out ESPN for going like left of CNN these days because I don't know what the hell is going on there.