Good fuck off already, nobody has patients for a man competing with women. He/she can be a Trans but stay away from women's sports.
Advocates are coming to the defence of a trans athlete who plays basketball for Vancouver Island University.
Hariette MacKenzie was playing in a two-day weekend basketball tournament on Oct. 25 and 26.
The Vancouver Island University Mariners were playing against Columbia Bible College on Oct. 26 when in the third quarter MacKenzie was grabbed by an opposing player and thrown to the ground.
MacKenzie posted a video on Instagram after the incident, telling the story of what happened.
She said the Columbia Bible College head coach had cornered one of the Vancouver Island University athletic staff after the game on Oct. 25 and said MacKenzie should not be allowed to play in the game.
“Sadly, situations like these are nothing new to me,” MacKenzie said in the video.
“Throughout my entire playing career, I’ve been outed and attacked by everyone from players to coaches to fans. They try to invalidate my achievements from Player of the Year to National MVP, claiming she only won that because she’s trans. Many attribute my success not to hard work and dedication, but to the fact that I am a trans woman.”
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Advocates are coming to the defence of a trans athlete who plays basketball for Vancouver Island University.
Hariette MacKenzie was playing in a two-day weekend basketball tournament on Oct. 25 and 26.
The Vancouver Island University Mariners were playing against Columbia Bible College on Oct. 26 when in the third quarter MacKenzie was grabbed by an opposing player and thrown to the ground.
MacKenzie posted a video on Instagram after the incident, telling the story of what happened.
She said the Columbia Bible College head coach had cornered one of the Vancouver Island University athletic staff after the game on Oct. 25 and said MacKenzie should not be allowed to play in the game.
“Sadly, situations like these are nothing new to me,” MacKenzie said in the video.
“Throughout my entire playing career, I’ve been outed and attacked by everyone from players to coaches to fans. They try to invalidate my achievements from Player of the Year to National MVP, claiming she only won that because she’s trans. Many attribute my success not to hard work and dedication, but to the fact that I am a trans woman.”
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"Throughout my entire playing career, I've been outed and attacked by everyone from players to coaches to fans." Athlete Harriet MacKenzie took to social media to tell her story.