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Transgender weightlifter wins two gold medals in women's competition

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The transgender conquest of women's sports continued over the weekend as a New Zealand weightlifter took home multiple gold medals at the 2019 Pacific Games in Samoa.

Laurel Hubbard won two gold medals and a silver in the three heavyweight categories, for women weighing more than 87 kilograms, or 192 pounds, finishing first in the snatch-lift and combined categories and second in the clean-and-jerk.

The 41-year-old weightlifter was born as Gavin Hubbard and reportedly transitioned while in the mid-30s.

According to Caldron Pool, a Christian website that reported the outcome, the woman in second place was Samoa's Feagaiga Stowers, who won the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games last year after Hubbard withdrew with an injured elbow.

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Only a hate-crazed neo-Nazi would think Laurel Hubbard isn't a woman!

Right now, some of these competitions have a requirement where you have to chemically lower your testosterone, but most of those are gonna get removed because they're... transmysoginistic(?) or some other made up term I can't remember right now, so you won't even have to worry about that anymore.

The average guy is stronger than the average woman athlete - for many men's competitions, just the qualifiers break female world records - and you should use this for fun and profit whenever possible because there is nothing more delicious than seeing leftist ideology crushing leftist dreams on the anvil of reality.

A good example: March 2019, Rapper and Oxford graduate rapper, Zuby, stoked the flames of a burning debate when he took to Twitter to demonstrate that male athletes shouldn't compete alongside women.

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We do not choose the laws of nature, we study them and it's called biology.

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