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SICK: Transgender Team USA BMX Cyclist Celebrates The Assassination Of Charlie Kirk


Why was this transgender representing Team USA in the first place?

A new report has revealed that a transgender Team USA BMX rider celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

In a series of posts on social media, transgender BMX rider Chelsea Wolfe wrote “ We did it” along with a USA Today article that reported on Kirk’s death.

Fox News provided an exclusive report on Wolfe’s distasteful actions:

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A transgender Team USA BMX cyclist made a series of social media posts Wednesday celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Chelsea Wolfe, who was present for the U.S. women’s BMX team at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 as an alternate, made the celebratory posts on the athlete’s Instagram story.

One of the stories featured a USA Today report of Kirk’s killing, with an animated caption that read “We did it!” on top of the children’s character “Dora the Explorer.”

Another of Wolfe’s posts included a black screen with the caption “the ‘find out’ era looks good on him,” in white letters.

Wolfe also posted a photo giving a thumbs up with a caption that read, “Being a Nazi is completely optional btw. He didn’t have to do all that, but he did and now he’s dead. Don’t live your life in a way that the world is better following your death.”

Wolfe previously said in a March 2020 Facebook post that the athlete hoped to “burn the American flag” at the Tokyo Olympics.

“My goal is to win the Olympics so I can burn a US flag on the podium. This is what they focus on during a pandemic. Hurting trans children,” Wolfe wrote on Facebook on March 25, 2020.

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The New York Post previously reported Wolfe vowed to burn the American flag on the Olympic podium:

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A transgender woman who once vowed to compete in the Olympics so she could “burn a US flag on the podium” has qualified as an alternate for Team USA’s BMX freestyle event at the upcoming games in Tokyo, it was revealed Monday.

Chelsea Wolfe, a 28-year-old Florida native, was beaming with pride in a photo shared with her 7,700 Instagram followers on June 12 announcing she was named as an alternate on the team.

“I am positively a different person than when I set off on this journey and I’m so grateful for every experience along the way and I’m so excited and honored to keep working so I’m ready to shred in Tokyo in case I’m needed,” Wolfe wrote alongside a photo of herself smiling through a helmet.

Wolfe, who started BMX racing at just 6 years old, will get the go-ahead to compete if her qualifying teammates, Hannah Roberts and Perris Benegas, can’t give it a go.



 

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