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My kids first horse was a paint that originally did some cutting. Not the makings of a great show jumper. If he decided he did not want to go over, he would duck out as fast as a the cutting horse he was meant to be. Her second horse was her love and of course she broke her leg and ended up being a brood mare. That was her beginnings. No million dollar horses just what the family could afford. Now she has about 20 horses in her barn, four employees and struggles to make ends meet while working 50-60 hours a week with one day off and of course that is the day she dos here accounting. But she also has a horse that was due for glue and now jumps Grand Prix because of her tenacity and work. And of course, plates and screws in her ankle, concussions and a bad back.
They clone polo ponies . . . just saying.
 
Let me see. I dropped out of college. Been married for the second time for over 25 years. Live in Murrieta not Beverly Hills. Still mow my own lawn. Work my ass off and do what I have to for my family and the company I work for. I find that anything but elite. My kids, Oldest dropped out of Fresno to ride professionally, most months her groom makes more money than she does. Second one went to Ohio State and works her ass off on construction sites. The baby just finished her degree and just started working with in residence at risk foster kids, while she applies to PHD programs. Really elite except for most people are just like me. Work hard, keep family close and do our best. I think you finding that elitist says much more about you than me.
Don't take it up with me.. take it up with Google. Maybe you can sell them your story and convince them to remove equestrian activities from the elitist list. Murrieta is not Bev Hills, thankfully, but if you're interested in a nice $9.9 million dollar home in Murtown I can steer you in the right direction.
 
Good article:

The conversation surrounding the topic of transgender athletes competing in women’s sports events continue. Former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies spoke to Sky News in an interview, stating publicly the issues she is seeing with the increasing number of transgender women claiming victories in women’s sports in the United States. Davies said she knows a lot of other female athletes who are scared to voice their concerns about transgender women, who were born male, competing in women’s sports. Many are afraid of being labeled "non-PC," or accused of hate speech if they were to address the issue. “And that’s what I think is wrong with this debate. Why should we label someone who has a different view as you as transphobic?” the former British Olympian said, calling for open and honest conversation. Rachel McKinnon, a male who identifies as a transgender woman, won the women’s sprint in the 2018 UCI Masters Track Cycling World Championships. McKinnon has accused Davies of “sharing hate speech,” calling her a “transphobe.” Concerning the accusations, Davies stuck to her position. “I’m still going to stick to my point of view [which] is that, unfortunately, if you’re a transgender woman you will have spent a fair bit of your life and puberty as a man, or as a boy, and you would have the male benefits that that would give you, and that makes it an unfair playing field for other women. So, I think this is just about sport, I don’t think we need to get personal,” Davies said. “I’m here to fight for the rights of women that want to have a level playing field.”

We don’t see transgender women transition over to men competing as men because they’re at a disadvantage. And the opposite happens with women, they end up with an advantage,” Davies said in her interview with Sky News. Davies pointed out that 17 states in the US allow young boys to compete as women up to the age of 18 without any “chemical intervention whatsoever,” which includes not reducing their testosterone. “So those girls are at a massive disadvantage,” Davies concluded. She also indicated combat sports pose certain safety issues to women competing against transgender women. Advocates for transgender women in sports, such as Rachel McKinnon, have said this is not purely about sports, but is a human rights issue. “We cannot have a woman legally recognized as a trans woman in society, and not be recognized that way in sports,” McKinnon told USA Today. McKinnon argued that “focusing on performance advantage is largely irrelevant because this is a rights issue. We shouldn’t be worried about trans people taking over the Olympics. We should be worried about their fairness and human rights instead.” “This is bigger than sports, and it’s about human rights,” McKinnon said to USA Today, comparing transgender integration issues to the racial desegregation of sports.
 
Good article:

The conversation surrounding the topic of transgender athletes competing in women’s sports events continue. Former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies spoke to Sky News in an interview, stating publicly the issues she is seeing with the increasing number of transgender women claiming victories in women’s sports in the United States. Davies said she knows a lot of other female athletes who are scared to voice their concerns about transgender women, who were born male, competing in women’s sports. Many are afraid of being labeled "non-PC," or accused of hate speech if they were to address the issue. “And that’s what I think is wrong with this debate. Why should we label someone who has a different view as you as transphobic?” the former British Olympian said, calling for open and honest conversation. Rachel McKinnon, a male who identifies as a transgender woman, won the women’s sprint in the 2018 UCI Masters Track Cycling World Championships. McKinnon has accused Davies of “sharing hate speech,” calling her a “transphobe.” Concerning the accusations, Davies stuck to her position. “I’m still going to stick to my point of view [which] is that, unfortunately, if you’re a transgender woman you will have spent a fair bit of your life and puberty as a man, or as a boy, and you would have the male benefits that that would give you, and that makes it an unfair playing field for other women. So, I think this is just about sport, I don’t think we need to get personal,” Davies said. “I’m here to fight for the rights of women that want to have a level playing field.”

We don’t see transgender women transition over to men competing as men because they’re at a disadvantage. And the opposite happens with women, they end up with an advantage,” Davies said in her interview with Sky News. Davies pointed out that 17 states in the US allow young boys to compete as women up to the age of 18 without any “chemical intervention whatsoever,” which includes not reducing their testosterone. “So those girls are at a massive disadvantage,” Davies concluded. She also indicated combat sports pose certain safety issues to women competing against transgender women. Advocates for transgender women in sports, such as Rachel McKinnon, have said this is not purely about sports, but is a human rights issue. “We cannot have a woman legally recognized as a trans woman in society, and not be recognized that way in sports,” McKinnon told USA Today. McKinnon argued that “focusing on performance advantage is largely irrelevant because this is a rights issue. We shouldn’t be worried about trans people taking over the Olympics. We should be worried about their fairness and human rights instead.” “This is bigger than sports, and it’s about human rights,” McKinnon said to USA Today, comparing transgender integration issues to the racial desegregation of sports.

https://www.christianheadlines.com/...in-women-s-sports-accused-of-transphobia.html

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Transgender Madness
SALLY ZELIKOVSKY
Has anyone rationally analyzed the direction we are heading along the gender fluid turnpike? If we don’t set some guidelines soon, we’ll be cruising ...
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/03/transgender_madness.html


It just seems weird that you guys are outraged the government broke up David Koresh's sex party down in Waco, but these two guys need the full weight of the government's boot because they are a threat to America?
 
You are a willfully ignorant liar who has to make things up to make yourself feel better/worthy.

I am a " Willfully " unapologetic poster who circulates the truth after you have " Willfully " displayed
your lack of intelligence while trying to distract from your obvious lack of self worth.....



 
I am a " Willfully " unapologetic poster who circulates the truth after you have " Willfully " displayed
your lack of intelligence while trying to distract from your obvious lack of self worth.....


When you ignore facts like you do your intelligence is questioned. You question others intelligence because they don't agree with your hand fed opinion.
 
When you ignore facts like you do your intelligence is questioned. You question others intelligence because they don't agree with your hand fed opinion.




Wrong .....
You post/support UNVERIFIED statements that have been proven wrong time after time.....

Look at your above post....no facts, just a parroted narrative that can be found at
any MSM outlet...

You're way out of your league, at this point you should step back awhile ... a self evaluation
is in order.
 
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