🚨Male athletes Stratton "Becky" Pepper Jackson and "Lilly" Serrano have each taken a conference track and field title at their respective championship meets, Pepper-Jackson in both the shot put and discus and Serrano in the 400.
There are at least 9 boys competing in "girls'" track and field this year. So far, 5 of them (55%) have stolen a conference championship title. 2 of those boys have allegedly blocked their puberty.
There are 17 main events contested at conference championships. Girls' track and field teams typically have between 30-50 members. Conferences are typically 6-12 teams.
This means only 17 out of about 360 athletes win a conference title (4.7%)
4% compared to 55%, healthy puberty or not, male advantage is undeniable.
Pepper-Jackson's shot put distance would have won him the state title last year. He is only a sophomore.
We were told repeatedly that it was fine he competed with girls because he was always finishing "at the back," so I'm very confused about why he is actually one of the "best" in the entire state...
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1/ In his own words, Reece Attwood hasn't always "excelled at sports." In fact, he says that team sports used to "scare the hell out of" him.
But of course, that was before he changed his name to "Kiara" and joined women's teams instead. Reece was an unathletic loser, but "Kiara" hits homeruns and wins awards.
Isn't it funny how this seems to be a very common story among men who play in women's leagues?
2/ As a former actor, it doesn't appear Attwood had any interest in sports prior to identifying as a "woman."
Men on women's teams don't care as much about sport as they do about "validation" and beating women, which is why the former non athlete appears to have joined any and every women's team he could get his hands on.
As "Kiara" (which sounds eerily similar, almost identical, to the name of one of Attwood's relatives), Attwood plays on women's soccer, softball, baseball, and field hockey teams in south Australia along with participating in the "female" category of archery.
3/ In the fall of 2025, Attwood's soccer team, the Parafield Gardens, won the division 4 cup and league title after an undefeated season.
His 30+ soccer team, the Golden Gaylords, he placed 2nd in their field at the 2025 Australian Masters Games in Canberra.
In January of this year, Atwood helped the Central District Softball Association regional representative fastpitch team to the SA Country Championship title.
He also recently participated in the South Australian Masters Games and was named Best and Fairest (MVP) runner up in the CDSA league.
🧵Rich boy steals a championship title from his own sister.
Paul "Lina" Haaga's family has millions. His grandfather is the former CEO/president of NPR and his parents are paying around $100,000 a year just for their two oldest to attend high school.
"Trans" seems to be very much an upper-class luxury, as evinced by the noticeably large number of celebrity children that we've seen in recent years pretending to be the opposite sex.
"Lina" is far from the only boy who already has everything, but feels a need to steal from girls. Here are a few other privileged, entitled rich white boys cosplaying as a "marginalized minority."👇
🧵Parkrun has recently been in the spotlight regarding the battle for women's rights.
The organization allows men to run in a "female" category where they are then ranked and their times are compared to those of actual female participants.
There has been a lot of talk about how this is necessary for "inclusivity" without any explanation as to why. In fact, many of the men who run in the "female" category had no problem previously running in the "male" category, and parkrun even offers a "prefer not to say," option so that men who don't want to call themselves men don't have to.
Despite all of this, these men receive quite a bit of support in registering as "female" without the majority actually understanding who it is they're really supporting.
So I'd just like to take a minute to introduce you to a few men who believe themselves entitled to run as a "female" participant. Of course, this is not all.
(click on the show replies to see them all)
1. Michael "Lauren" Jeska
Jeska is often brought up as a prime example of the insult to women in allowing men to run as "female." Jeska participated in the "female" category of parkrun 18 times from 2011 to 2015. He placed 1st "female" on 17 occasions and 2nd "female" only once, and set multiple "female" parkrun records, one the overall female record at Aberstwyth and three age category records.
In addition to parkrun, Jeska terrorized the women's fell running scene in the UK for years, taking 3 consecutive English Fell running championship titles along with a Welsh (WFRA) title.
When officials questioned Jeska's eligibility, declaring his results void as he failed to comply with the rules, he took two knives to the UK Athletics office and proceeded to stab Ralph Knibbs, head of human resources, in the head and neck in an attack eyewitnesses describe "as though [he] were trying to skewer meat."
He also injured the two men who tried to intervene. Knibbs suffered a stroke in the attack and was subsequently disabled.
Jeska continues to serve his sentence for attempted murder. He still holds women's parkrun records and is being held in a women's prison.
2. Simon "Sian" Longthorpe
Longthorpe participated in the "female" category of parkrun 18 times from 2019 to 2023. He placed 1st "female" 13 times, 2nd twice, 3rd twice, and as the 4th "female" on only one occasion. Longthorpe has also set several "female" parkrun course records, one the overall female record and three age category records, which contributed to parkrun organizers deciding to hide records rather than restore them to their rightful female owners.
Longthorpe began running in the PNS (prefer not to say) category in late 2023 without issue, demonstrating that men do not, in fact, need to sign up as "female" in order to enjoy parkrun. If he had continued to run in the "female" category, he would have set an addition 5 "female" records.
I believe "trans" visibility is very important, as when many people hear the word "transwoman," they don't actually understand that what is being talked about is a man, often fetishistic and violent.
Here is a thread of some "trans" athletes I think deserve as much visibility as we can give them.
Starting with Cameron Maudlin aka "Hannah Viramontes"
Maudlin formerly played on the Rocky Mountain Thunderkatz, a women's tackle football team in the WFA.
Maudlin currently faces charges of sexual assault, kidnapping, and false imprisonment after he punched his female roommate in the face, threatened her with a gun, handcuffed her, and then proceeded to sexually and physically assault her over a number of days.
Maudlin told the woman he intended to keep her as a "sex slave," strangled her, and beat her with a towel rack.
Michael "Lauren" Jeska Jeska terrorized the women's fell running scene in the UK for years, taking 3 consecutive English Fell running championship titles along with a Welsh (WFRA) title.
When officials questioned Jeska's eligibility, declaring his results void as he failed to comply with the rules, he took two knives to the UK Athletics office and proceeded to stab Ralph Knibbs, head of human resources, in the head and neck in an attack eyewitnesses describe "as though [he] were trying to skewer meat."
He also injured the two men who tried to intervene. Knibbs suffered a stroke in the attack and was subsequently disabled.
Jeska continues to serve his sentence for attempted murder. He still holds women's parkrun records and is being held in a women's prison.
Luis Neto aka "Luiza Marchiori" Marchiori competes in women's skateboarding despite being accused by three women (his ex-partners) of emotional and physical abuse.
He has been stealing awards from women and young teenage girls, including a 2nd place finish at the Mystic Sk8 Cup 2024, one of the largest skate competitions in Europe.
Some statements from his exes: “I’m Luiz Neto’s ex-girlfriend and I suffered physical and psychological aggression [from him]. Not only me, I have a WhatsApp group with several ex-girlfriends of his who have also suffered assaults. He was jealous of my dog, my dad, my brothers… I could not have friends. He threatened to smash my phone in my face, and wanted me to throw all of my clothes out and dress like a man.”
Another: “I dated Luiz for almost two years. I went to live with him at the end of 2019. He began to gossip about my friends, saying that they were a bad influence [on me] because they drank. Sometimes he would send messages to my exes to ask what I had done with them in detail, because I was not allowed to do it anymore [with him]. I could no longer watch the movies and shows that I watched before. I couldn’t eat sushi because I had eaten sushi with my ex … I had to sleep in the bed in a way that I didn’t sleep with others, and if he woke up and I was in another position, he would get mad at me and tell me to lay on the edge of the bed."
“He threw my wardrobe away, I could only wear his clothes and underwear. He wouldn’t let me shave, only if I asked him sometimes. I couldn’t wear makeup. I couldn’t talk a lot with his friends. And he assaulted me, left me all purple. Once, when we fought, I tried to escape, but he caught me and locked me in a room. He started stepping on [my chest], depriving me of air. He choked me and many other things. Two years and a lot of psychological and physical abuse,”
"By the end, I had lost contact with everyone. He deleted my social media, changed my number, took my phone and locked it with a password. I could only use it sometimes to answer calls from my parents.”
1/ While the sporting organizations, one by one, are moving to give elite female athletes fair competition, the majority of women and girls, who participate at lower levels, are still unprotected.
Here are a few recent results.
Last weekend, male athlete Jonathan Cowdrey, now going by the name "Kelsa Reign" took the third overall female placement at the Conquer the Summit Half Marathon in Australia.
Cowdrey has run at least 32 races in the women's category, placing 1st female in 8 of those and top 3 in 15.
2/ Cowdrey also runs in the "female" category at his local parkrun, where he has taken 1st "Female" numerous times.
Disturbingly, "Kelsa" appears to heavily filter all of his photos and video in order to give himself the appearance of a young girl.
3/ Gary "Tiffany" Newell continues to run in women's races up in Canada.
The 53-year-old recently placed 1st in the entire "female" category at the 2026 cone5togo 5 KM race.
Not only did Newell win the race, beating women much younger than himself, he set a new masters record for the event!
Note the time differences between the men's masters and open records and the masters record set by Newell compared to the women's open record.
Newell continues to hold a Canadian women's masters national record.
🧵Spring is here and that means the beginning of many sport seasons including that for ultimate frisbee!
The rosters for the women's 'professional' Premier Ultimate (PUL) and Western Ultimate Leagues (WUL) are here, so let's see how many men we can expect to see playing this season.
This number may change of, course, as the teams are observed in action. But here's a tentative list:
Starting off with the New York Gridlock.
The Gridlock made it to the semi-finals of the PUL championship title last year with at least three men on the team (they were beaten by another team with male players).
They'll definitely be a team to look out for again this year as they've again retained three men on the roster.
First up is Sam Harris. This is Harris's third season on the Gridlock, having played for them in 2023 and 2025.
Harris does not appear to "identify" as a woman or a man, so naturally, this means he plays on the women's team.
Eli Presberg also returns for his third season with the Gridlock. Presberg was on the team in 2025 and 2024, when they won the PUL championship title.
Presberg also appears to identify as "they/them," neither a woman nor a man, but believes that means he should play against women.