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–Co-opting good stuff from all over the ‘Net and maybe some original thoughts—ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒE

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Boise State stands by its principles

 Boise State’s women’s volleyball team beat Utah State on Wednesday to get a place in the semi-finals, which would put them up against San Jose State University.

Boise State had forfeited twice against San Jose State rather than play a team that had a man on it.  San Jose State made it as far as they did, probably because of the five forfeits during the regular season.

And now Boise State is forfeiting again.  Which will cost them a likely place in the finals and a possible championship.  All because the Mountain West conference slipped the forfeit rule into their book without it being voted on.

So anyone that says that men in women’s sports doesn’t cost women anything can blow it out of their ass.



  1. Ironically this is the end result of the feminist revolution. Who would have thought in the end killing babies and letting men beat their asses would be the two biggest features of their platform.

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  2. Will SJSU get an asterisk by their line in the record books if they “win” the championship through forfeiture? NO! That would be trans-ist.

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  3. According to the UN, nearly 900 female athletes have lost medals due to men competing as women. Given that number, how many female athletes were forced to be physically exposed to a male? How many had to see his junk as he changed in their locker room?A hundred years ago, my great grandfather hunted down a flasher. My grandmother never told me how the story ended (since i was only 8 at the time).

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  4. ColdSoldier–It is more than ironic.Anon–The only reason they got to the semi-finals was because of those forfeits. But unfortunately there's no note as to why they got there.Anon–At risk of self-promotion, go back and look at some of my previous posts on the subject.

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  5. I'm confused why men would allow this. At a risk of misogyny should we not be protecting women from this?

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  6. For decades, feminists have told men “We don't NEED men to protect us.”

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  7. exactly, why should me put forth any effort, take the chance of being jailed, for a bunch of unappreciative women? They don't need men, they are Strong Independent Women who are Just as Good as Men who Don't Need No Man. Let them reap what their mothers sowed.

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  8. In the end, you either have principles or NOTHING. Good for these women for shaming this CHEATING man and the worthless team that allows him to play.

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  9. Congrats to them for standing up for their principles.

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  10. Terry–Unfortunately it's a no-win for men. Think of the women who actually believed the tiktokers regarding the election and how they should treat their husbands. There are men standing up and they are making a difference, but it's on the legal side of the house.Rick and B–See above.MrLiberty–The key is definitely shaming the team and the university. They are the ones allowing it.NFO–Agree.

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  11. So much for the sisterhood of sport. Hundreds of girls have suffered over this, the right thing to do would have been for the other players on the team to have refused to play with him and cancelled their own season rather than depriving so many others. Hopefully when scheduling for next year rolls around the athletic dept will remember and not schedule games against SJSU

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  12. Just Waiting–Yeah. I'm still hoping that Colorado State bows out today, but I doubt it's gonna happen.

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  13. Ironically this is the end result of the feminist revolution. Who would have thought in the end killing babies and letting men beat their asses would be the two biggest features of their platform.

    Like

  14. Will SJSU get an asterisk by their line in the record books if they “win” the championship through forfeiture? NO! That would be trans-ist.

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  15. According to the UN, nearly 900 female athletes have lost medals due to men competing as women. Given that number, how many female athletes were forced to be physically exposed to a male? How many had to see his junk as he changed in their locker room?A hundred years ago, my great grandfather hunted down a flasher. My grandmother never told me how the story ended (since i was only 8 at the time).

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  16. ColdSoldier–It is more than ironic.Anon–The only reason they got to the semi-finals was because of those forfeits. But unfortunately there's no note as to why they got there.Anon–At risk of self-promotion, go back and look at some of my previous posts on the subject.

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  17. I'm confused why men would allow this. At a risk of misogyny should we not be protecting women from this?

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  18. For decades, feminists have told men “We don't NEED men to protect us.”

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  19. exactly, why should me put forth any effort, take the chance of being jailed, for a bunch of unappreciative women? They don't need men, they are Strong Independent Women who are Just as Good as Men who Don't Need No Man. Let them reap what their mothers sowed.

    Like

  20. In the end, you either have principles or NOTHING. Good for these women for shaming this CHEATING man and the worthless team that allows him to play.

    Like

  21. Congrats to them for standing up for their principles.

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  22. Terry–Unfortunately it's a no-win for men. Think of the women who actually believed the tiktokers regarding the election and how they should treat their husbands. There are men standing up and they are making a difference, but it's on the legal side of the house.Rick and B–See above.MrLiberty–The key is definitely shaming the team and the university. They are the ones allowing it.NFO–Agree.

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  23. So much for the sisterhood of sport. Hundreds of girls have suffered over this, the right thing to do would have been for the other players on the team to have refused to play with him and cancelled their own season rather than depriving so many others. Hopefully when scheduling for next year rolls around the athletic dept will remember and not schedule games against SJSU

    Like

  24. Just Waiting–Yeah. I'm still hoping that Colorado State bows out today, but I doubt it's gonna happen.

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