Look at Her: The Devastating Unfairness of Men in Women's Sports
The article discusses the perceived unfairness of allowing men and boys to compete in women's sports. It highlights the biological advantages that male athletes have over female athletes, which can lead to feelings of disappointment and frustration among women competitors. The author emphasizes the need to recognize and address these disparities in sports competition.
- ▪The article argues that allowing men to compete in women's sports is fundamentally unfair due to biological differences.
- ▪It features examples of female athletes who have been overshadowed by male competitors, leading to feelings of being cheated.
- ▪The author calls for recognition of the disadvantages faced by women in sports and advocates for the protection of women's sports.
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Look at Her: The Devastating Unfairness of Men in Women's Sports By Ward Clark | 12:09 PM on May 25, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana In these virtual pages, we have discussed, time and again, the cruelty and unfairness of allowing men and boys to compete in women's and girls' sports. It's unfair for biological reasons, it's unfair for sportsmanship reasons; it's not a matter of individual cases, wherein one particularly small, weak boy may not automatically come in first place in a girls' sport. This is not wrong only in certain conditions; it's wrong in essence.
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