Female track and field records falling - LGBT agenda
Female high school and college track and field records are dropping like flies. A single college athlete now holds ten separate college track championships for women. In Connecticut, two athletes have gone head to head for two years in a row in several events, seemingly smashing female records at every matchup. What accounts for this assault on the record books? Is it improved training? Advanced racing techniques? Better equipment? It's none of these things. Female athletic records are falling because biological men are being allowed to compete against girls and women. And the men are dominating the competition. In their politically-correct desire to accommodate all things LGBT, many high school and college athletic federations now allow men to compete against girls and women with no restrictions simply by declaring that they "identify" as a female. The consequences of this go well beyond political correctness, however. They go to the core of our decades-long societ...