Two dozen women quit an Australian soccer team because they don’t want to play the “trans woman”-packed winning team of a major tourney.
The Flying Bats Football Club recently shellacked the Macquarie Dragons 4-0 to win the coveted Beryl Ackroyd Cup. The prize is $1,000.
The 24 women who play for the St. Patrick’s Football Club, Reduxx reported, don’t want a career-ending broken leg. That was the result for one player who played against a “trans woman.”
The protest is a strong sign that real women have had enough. If they are forced to play men, then they simply won’t play, a bad omen for women’s sports.
Audio Leak
Reduxx reported that the audio recording of the club president, Frank Parisi, leaked on social media. He spoke at a meeting of the North West Sydney Football Association, which was “was convened on March 17 … to address ‘concerns around how implausible it has become for any team to win against the Flying Bats as well as physical safety concerns.’”
It turns out that the brutes who want to play with women — likely because they can’t compete with men — have seriously injured women players, Reduxx reported:
Parisi can be heard describing an incident that took place “a couple of years” prior in which a female player was so severely injured by a trans-identified male player that she was no longer able to participate in the sport.
“A couple of years ago, one of the Flying Bats players broke one of our players’ legs in a game. It was a clumsy tackle from behind. Our player had her leg broken in two places and she’s no longer playing football. It was a direct result of a real bad, tall player … he didn’t get a red card. Accidents happen, but this could have been avoided,” Parisi said at the meeting.
“One of our players rushed over to try to help her, she was screaming in so much pain. At that time, she made a derogatory remark to the Bats player, which we apologized for. [She was] suspended. The Bats player, nothing happened to [him].” Parisi clarified that following this incident, the player was suspended from matches for a total of eight weeks.
No wonder 24 women quit the team. They don’t want the men of the Bats to stomp them into the ground. Indeed, Parisi said, the mass walk-out was a “direct result” of possibly lining up against the Flying Bat, Reduxx reported. “They’ve all said to me, ‘Frank, we do not want to play against the Bats players,’” Parisi said at the meeting. “I’m going to say it straight, there’s men playing in a women’s competition. And that’s wrong.”
Twenty of the women, Parisi told Reduxx, told him they quit because they won’t play against men:
“There’s a massive impact. I’m a very small club, we’ve only got seven teams in my club, and now I’ve lost both my women’s teams, and it was a direct result of members of The Flying Bats who were male playing in a female competition,” Parisi told Reduxx.
As well, Reduxx reported, Parisi said nine “trans women” play in the league, not merely the five on the Bats, which began as a strictly lesbian squad.
After the player on St. Patrick’s suffered a broken leg at the hands of a “trans woman” who was “associated with The Flying Bats,” Reduxx continued, the team’s president received a Fair Play award from the northwest Sydney league. “We play nice,” the Bats’ Facebook page said in an announcement.
Except when they’re breaking legs.
Men Are Killing Women’s Sports
The men on the Bats are bent on beating smaller, slower, weaker women.
After the Bats won the Beryl Ackroyd trophy, LGBTI Rights Australia ridiculed “TERF Nazis” who don’t think men should play women’s sports, Reduxx noted:
“Congratulations to The Flying Bats Women’s Soccer Club who recently won the Beryl Ackroyd Cup! Transgender women have been proudly part of the Bats for 20 years, yet it took TERF Nazis up until this week to take notice,” reads the post. An image accompanying the statement is captioned, “To all the transphobes complaining, we suggest you train a bit harder.”
TERF is an acronym for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist.”
One of the men on the Bats is Riley Dennis, a YouTuber “who was previously accused of severely injuring women while participating on another women’s team,” Reduxx reported.
As The New American has reported in multiple stories, men who pretend they are women are dominating women’s cycling, weightlifting, and track and field.
Women can’t even play darts in peace. Two recently quit their team in the Netherlands, Reduxx reported.
Another target for the men too weak to compete with men: women’s arm wrestling.
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