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ESPN blacks out volleyball ‘cis rights movement’ to protect Kamala Harris
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ESPN blacks out volleyball ‘cis rights movement’ to protect Kamala Harris

The “BOYcott” will not be televised. Not on ESPN anyway. As it relates to a growing list of women’s volleyball teams refusing to compete against a team led by a man, the “Worldwide Leader in Sports” is channeling its inner Gil Scott-Heron.Scott-Heron, a 1970s jazz poet, famously stated over conga drums that “the revolution will not be televised.” Scott-Heron’s song referred to an overthrow of the government and the so-called liberation of black Americans.You will not be able to stay home, brotherYou will not be able to plug in, turn on, and cop outYou will not be able to lose yourself on skag andSkip out for beer during commercialsBecause the revolution will not be televised ...On Monday, a fifth collegiate volleyball team — the University of Nevada, Reno — announced its intention to forfeit a match against San Jose State University, a Division I member of the Mountain West Conference. The Spartans’ best player is a young man, Brayden Fleming, who changed his name to Blaire. He played the previous two years on the San Jose State team while the university concealed his biological sex. In March, one of his teammates, Brooke Slusser, joined a lawsuit suing the NCAA for violating Title IX by allowing biological men to compete against women. Slusser, at one point, was one of Fleming’s roommates. “It was a really hard pill to swallow, because I couldn’t comprehend the fact that there was a man on the team, and it was almost as if I was in denial for a really long time that this was happening,” Slusser told OutKick.com in an exclusive interview. “So it was just really hard for me to wrap my head around. And then, it still being a topic we weren’t really allowed to talk about. It was just kind of whispers behind closed doors that this is what’s happening, but no one’s really talked about it or addressed it.”This is an amazing moment. Teammates are pitted against each other. Universities are pitted against their athletes. Slusser’s experience sounds exactly like what’s going on at ESPN, a mature media institution born in 1979. Slusser is a child. She’s supposed to be confused and wishy-washy. A genuine worldwide leader would be exploring this controversial topic and providing Slusser and others the information and insight to make an informed decision on gender identity.Forty-five-year-old ESPN is a scared child. Disney won’t allow its broadcasters to address the most important issue in all of sports. I’m sure they whisper about it behind closed doors. But in front of cameras, Stephen A. Smith, Pat McAfee, Ryan Clark, Shannon Sharpe, and all the other talking heads are silent. It’s quite the contrast, the difference between how ESPN handles racial conflict and gender conflict. Two years ago, a black Duke volleyball player claimed a BYU fan called her a racial slur during a match. Smith and Sharpe launched loud, on-camera defenses of Rachel Richardson. Dawn Staley, the head basketball coach at South Carolina, canceled a basketball game at BYU, claiming her players wouldn’t feel safe. ESPN.com ran several front-page stories about the incident and Staley’s reaction. BYU conducted an extensive investigation, trying to identify the alleged perpetrator. The investigation concluded the alleged verbal attack did not happen. The allegation never made sense. A group of college kids in a closed environment shouting the “N-word” with smartphones everywhere? Come on. But here is something real, important, and traumatic happening in the world of volleyball and sports. ESPN has nothing to say. Nevada, Southern Utah, Boise State, Wyoming, and Utah State have all announced they won’t play against “Blaire” Fleming and San Jose State. Hours after the Nevada team made its announcement, the administration at the school contradicted the young women on its team. “The players’ decision and statement were made independently, and without consultation with the University or athletic department. The players’ decision also does not represent the position of the University,” the administration said in a statement. The statement concluded: “The University intends to move forward with the match as scheduled, and the players may choose not to participate in the match on the day of the contest. No players will be subject to any disciplinary action for their decision not to participate in the match.”This is an amazing moment, an incredible story highlighting a consequential inflection point in this nation’s history and culture. Teammates are pitted against each other. Universities are pitted against their athletes. Is gender a state of mind or a state of body? The answer is obvious. The confusion is a byproduct of a lack of public debate. It’s not debated because the people who prefer “state of mind” realize they would be slaughtered in public debate. Their public silence and not-so-private bullying have sparked an un-televised revolution.I call it the "cis rights movement." It’s led by former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines. She publicly complained three years ago when William “Lia” Thomas invaded women’s swimming and stole an NCAA medal from a woman. Gaines is the Rosa Parks for female athletes. Her courage has spawned the courage we’re seeing from volleyball players at Nevada, Wyoming, Boise State, Southern Utah, and Utah State. This week, the women at Utah State started wearing “BOYcott” T-shirts. They want boys out of their locker rooms and out of their sports. They understand that women excel in athletic competition when they’re left to compete among themselves. That’s a message progressives don’t want to spread. Leftists believe in androgyny. They believe men and women are the same. They reject the word of God written in the book of Genesis. They reject common sense. Defending their positions publicly would expose their hostility to God and common sense. Disney and ESPN will not televise this revolution — especially not in an election year when the Democratic nominee hails from San Francisco, parties with drag queens, and believes children should be surgically castrated on demand.
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Gamers Realm
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Pets Go codes October 2024
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Pets Go codes October 2024

What are the new Pets Go codes? This is the latest spinoff from BIG Games Pets' series of Pet-themed Roblox experiences. This one lets you fulfill your dreams of collecting cube-shaped critters. When codes for free items or boosts are thrown into the mix, though, the experience for Pets Go will get even better. Just like when using Pet Simulator 99 codes or Pet Catchers codes, the opportunity to grab free rewards for Go should add even more fun to the pet-tapping RNG experience. For Roblox players searching for the latest Pets Go codes, this is the guide for you. Continue reading Pets Go codes October 2024 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Roblox games, Roblox promo codes, Roblox music codes
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Age of Empires 2’s next DLC is a game-changing trip to ancient Greece
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Age of Empires 2’s next DLC is a game-changing trip to ancient Greece

Sure, it now leans on its 2019 remaster, but it’s incredible to think that Age of Empires 2 is still going super strong 25 years on from when it first graced our PCs. It is undisputable strategy game royalty and expansions are still arriving thick and fast for it. In an exciting new announcement World’s Edge has revealed AoE2’s next expansion - however, it’s unlike anything we’ve seen before, and it’s not even World’s Edge that’s making it. Continue reading Age of Empires 2’s next DLC is a game-changing trip to ancient Greece MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Age of Empires 2: DE review, Best strategy games on PC, Best RTS games on PC
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Two Left Feet? Demented Democrats' Tired Spin No Match for Dancing Donald
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Two Left Feet? Demented Democrats' Tired Spin No Match for Dancing Donald

Two Left Feet? Demented Democrats' Tired Spin No Match for Dancing Donald
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Harmeet K. Dhillon Takes PAINFUL Stroll Down Kamala Harris Memory Lane in SAVAGE Thread and DAAAMN SON
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Harmeet K. Dhillon Takes PAINFUL Stroll Down Kamala Harris Memory Lane in SAVAGE Thread and DAAAMN SON

Harmeet K. Dhillon Takes PAINFUL Stroll Down Kamala Harris Memory Lane in SAVAGE Thread and DAAAMN SON
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HYPOCRITE: Kamala Harris Criticizes Kamala Harris for Putting People in Prison for Smoking Weed
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HYPOCRITE: Kamala Harris Criticizes Kamala Harris for Putting People in Prison for Smoking Weed

HYPOCRITE: Kamala Harris Criticizes Kamala Harris for Putting People in Prison for Smoking Weed
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Vegito In Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Is Absolutely Broken, and Players Cant Get Enough Of It
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Vegito In Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Is Absolutely Broken, and Players Cant Get Enough Of It

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has sold over 3 million copies in its first week, earning its place as a video game blockbuster, a position that is nothing new for the Dragon Ball franchise.
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Halo and Call of Duty collaboration cancelled
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Halo and Call of Duty collaboration cancelled

According to prominent leaker @TheGhostOfHope, a potential Modern Warfare 3 and Halo collaboration was scrapped earlier this year.
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DEAD LAST: Walz Received 'F' On Fiscal, Tax Policy, Worst of All 50 Governors
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DEAD LAST: Walz Received 'F' On Fiscal, Tax Policy, Worst of All 50 Governors

DEAD LAST: Walz Received 'F' On Fiscal, Tax Policy, Worst of All 50 Governors
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Report: Biden Refusing to Speak With Pelosi After She Helped Oust Him From Campaign
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Report: Biden Refusing to Speak With Pelosi After She Helped Oust Him From Campaign

Report: Biden Refusing to Speak With Pelosi After She Helped Oust Him From Campaign
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