Sunday, November 29, 2020

November 29, 2020. Madison, Mississippi. Football.

Yesterday Susan made history. She was the first woman to play in a mens football game. She kicked the ball. All the commentators on the other college football games were a twitter. They all thought it was a wonder. Vanderbilt had two kickers but they were injured so the coach asked Susan to try out for the job. She was the goalie for the womens soccer team so she has a good leg. She could kick field goals in practice so she suited up for the game. She looked like a football player except she was smaller. Unfortunastely, Vanderbuit did not get close enough for her to try a field goal but she did make one kick to start the play. Everyone was excited on both teams. And the feminists of the world thought it wonderful. My question is this. If women can play on a mans team, why could stop a man playing on the womans team? Makes sense to me. We are already seeing trans athletes set records in womens competition which does not seem fair to me. But no one seems to be thinking about that. Certainly, yesterday was the topic of the day when a woman suited up to play in a major college football game. Now I wonder what will happen next? Probably nothing. Susan has had her 15 minutes of fame.

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