SERIOUSLY? Biological Male Who Won Women’s NCAA Championship Says Female Runners Actually Have the Advantage (VIDEO)


Transgender competitor CeCe Telfer; screenshot

A biological male who identifies as a woman won the NCAA women’s track championship last month.

CeCe Telfer. a biological male (transgender), won the women’s 400 meter hurdles last month and trounced the second place competitor by over a full second.

The coach praised CeCe Telfer for being the first student-athlete in Franklin Pierce history to collect an individual national title.

Now CeCe Telfer, a biological male who crushed his female competition, is complaining that he’s at a disadvantage competing against women and the it’s the “cisgender females” (women who were born female) who actually have the advantage.

SERIOUSLY?!

“If anything, me competing against cisgender females is a disadvantage because my body is going through so many medical complications,” CeCe Telfer said. “It’s going through biochemistry changes so being on hormone replacement therapy — muscle depletion so your muscle is deteriorating, you lose a lot of strength…so I have to work twice as hard to keep my strength…”

WATCH:

Just take a look at the muscle depletion:

The left is completely destroying women’s sports.

Recall, “Rachel” McKinnon is a man who won the women’s cycling world championship in October of last year — all he had to do was show up and say he was a woman named Rachel and next thing you know he’s the world champion.

Two biological males have also crushed female competitors in high school track in Connecticut, ultimately destroying scholarship opportunities for young girls.

Meanwhile the feminists are silent on this issue.

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