You excited?
You ready for the Summer Paris Olympics?
It’s July 26-August 11.
It’s sure to be a colorful event.
And who’s the latest to qualify to represent the US in women’s track event?
Nikki Hiltz, a member of the LGBTQ crew.
She’s female. Born female.
But…she thinks she is NOT female.
But…she thinks she is also NOT male. I guess she’s half-right, then?
Confused yet?
She’s sadly a victim of non-binary brain disease, apparently.
So she has the title of being ‘transgender’.
Another tale of a mentally ill person being praised and promoted.
Do you feel represented by her at the Olympics?
'Trans non-binary' athlete to represent US in women's track event at Paris Olympics | Blaze Media🤢🤢🤢 https://t.co/oVOi0k70S7
— Ultra Pennyman (@BobbyLee441966) July 4, 2024
Riley points out a great point.
A female who identifies as trans earned a spot on the U.S. women's Olympic team.
I wonder why she didn't try out for the men's team. It's almost as if she understands she would never be able to compete or succeed at same level against the men.
Tellinghttps://t.co/M5Lj9G0aEi
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) July 2, 2024
How many women do you see, pretending to be men, trying to compete against men?
I’ve seen zero, so far.
Fox News reports:
Nikki Hiltz, a biological female who identifies as transgender non-binary, qualified for the U.S. Olympic team on Sunday after winning the women’s 1,500-meter race at the trials over the weekend.
Hiltz set the meet record with their run. Hiltz clocked in at 3 minutes and 55.53 seconds, breaking the mark set by Elle St. Pierre in 2021. Hiltz also won the 1,500-meter race at the 2023 U.S. Championships.
American runner Nikki Hiltz is heading to the Paris Olympics, after winning the 1500m race at the US Olympic Trials. Hiltz is the second trans nonbinary athlete to compete at the Olympics, after Canadian football player Quinn who competed at the Tokyo Olympics. pic.twitter.com/PPTCF9XFSI
— Kaleidoscope News (@kaleidoscope_au) July 4, 2024
Looks like we have a whole bunch of LGBTQ cult members ‘representing the USA’ in the Paris Summer Olympics, according to Out reporting. At least 40 for all countries combined.
The question is, how does a group of 7% of the population keep getting chosen by Olympic committees?
(Used to be 1-2% but they’ve been recruiting aggressively this last decade).
Do they have a DEI checklist too?
Let’s be honest. It doesn’t feel like they’ll be representing their country, especially if they put a rainbow flag on their outfit.
It seems they’re representing their Rainbow Cult.
So when you watch the Summer Olympics, be sure to get a big rainbow flag, because that seems to be the focal point this year.
Here’s the USA players that I’m sure the media will focus on and praise because they’re all LGBTQ:
Sha’Carri Richardson – Running
Nico Young – Running
Raven Saunders – Shot Put
Lauren Doyle – Rugby
Hannah Roberts – BMX Freestyle
Haleigh Washington – Volleyball
Lauren Scruggs – Fencing
Kayla Miracle – Wrestling
Needless to say, I won’t be watching it.
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