Transgender crap: Attack on Women’s Sports Continues As NFL Team Ditches Cheerleaders for Gender Inclusive Dan cers
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[What a load of crap. This is what comes from Jews and their nonsense. There were always only 2 sexes. I think according to Jews there are 6 sexes or some such crap. It's all nonsense. But now people are changing the world to accommodate this Jewish nonsense. Jan]
The attack on female sports teams is continuing with the Washington Football Team, formerly known as the Redskins, replacing cheerleaders with a gender inclusive dance team.
The team will also be called the “Washington Football Team” through 2021.
Former Laker Girl manager Petra Pope told the Associated Press, “I’ve been asked to create a more modern entertainment team that is inclusive and diverse. We just want to follow that mode of being more modern and a more modern franchise. Change is difficult, but I do feel that the fans will love what we bring to the table.”
“My focus is really just reinventing this team,” she added. “My goal is to create this team, reinvent this team and make it more modern.”
Women and girl’s sports have been under attack recently, with the Equality Act being the most blatant move to destroy female only spaces.
Under the act, biological men and boys will be able to compete with biological girls as long as they identify as female. Of course, there are different strengths and weaknesses between the two sexes, and many are concerned that this move will be the end of females being able to excel in sports.
White Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.