Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Women's Weightlifters Who Actually Won Medals Give Epic Response to Woke Question About Laurel Hubbard

Women's Weightlifters Who Actually Won Medals Give Epic Response to Woke Question About Laurel Hubbard
Brodigan - August 04, 2021 at 11:13AM


One of many problems with the Tokyo Games is a focus on the losers at the expense of the winners. There are some exceptions, like with Tamyra Mensah-Stock. But even then, she's mostly being celebrated by those of us who love our country. The reporters covering the Olympics only love their woke feelings. Take the weightlifting competition. Everyone knows beautiful and brave transgender athlete Laurel Hubbard who failed. No one knows Li Wenwen, Emily Campbell, or Sarah Robles. They actually won medals. We should say their names.

But "journalists" are "journalists." Politics come first. Actual accomplishments are as irrelevant as T-count. When it came time to interview the WINNERS, a reporter only cared how it felt to compete against the LOSER. The winner's responses were perfect. In that, they didn't respond.

There was a historic night here, with Laurel Hubbard competing as the first openly transgender in an individual event. I was wondering what you felt about that, and what took place in your sport.

There was an awkward silence. The Olympians, who unlike Laurel Hubbard didn't fail, were no doubt deciding how to tell the reporter to eat his own d*ck without breaking IOC protocol. Eventually, American (naturally) and bronze medal winner Sarah Robles gave a polite response:

"No thank you."

Her mouth said, "no thank you." Allegedly. She was wearing a mask so you can't be too sure. But in all of their silence and through their eyes, their response to the idiot reporter was clear:

I'm wondering what kind of response the reporter was expecting.

Well, Bob. Can I call you Bob? I'm sure I speak for all three of us on stage that have dedicated our lives to this competition. We've all made sacrifices to be the best. And you want to know what we think of someone who has now failed at two different genders? Well, OBVIOUSLY it meant more to us than winning! She was so beautiful and brave, it really doesn't matter that we won. Actually, here. Give her all of our medals. We don't deserve them.

Li Wenwen. Emily Campbell. Sarah Robles. They actually are winners in life. As opposed to some others who were on the stage.

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