Before you read this blog post, I need to tell you some things. First of all, I am not homophobe (but what if I am? Wo, I don't careπππ€). Furthermore, another thing you should understand is that many of the things that are affecting our live today are actually an effect from our own reckless and foolish decision; singly as individuals and collectively as human. Conclusively, one thing that will make you enjoy this blog post is by reading it with a very open mind.
Okay! Now that I have given you an idea of how intense this might be; shall we begin?
So, yesterday I saw a video on Twitter and as disheartening as it is, I almost couldn't bring myself to feel any form of remorse for the narrator or the whole story at large; why? I was doing more of laughing than thinkingπ€£π€£π€£. You're wondering what's the story sheybi π€£ππ?
Okay here's it: the narrator (a lady) was complaining, narrating or should I just say she was talking about her pain from other lady (or something like that sha) in her area of sport. The thing you should just understand better is that; this is a case between a biological female and a transgender female. Now it makes sense right? I thought as muchπ€£π€£π€£π€£
I said earlier that "all of the problems we face as human are a product of even our own doings" atleast;
ππΎa human created the gun; and it's used for killing humans now more than animalsπππ
ππΎHuman action leads to replication of mosquitos which now kills more than HIV
ππΎAnd lastly, the day to day action which we tend to see more as freedom is causing us more pain than peace (which freedom was supposed to bring in the first place).
So, when the lady explained that she once ran a 7.26 in a 55m indoor competition and was considered a best in the female world now there are transgender who ran 6.72 and this was seen as an impossibility for a biological female.
Now here's the funny part; female sports started as a way to equalize sporting opportunity for female too without having to compete with a male which is seen as biological superior thereby giving both gender equal opportunity to excel. Now check this out; a transgender male still has all the natural biological characteristics of a female, and if he /shim should compete against a male will fail because of the same reason a lady will fail. Also a transgender female still has all her/himshe natural characteristics as a male and hence will be having advantage competing amongst the females as a male. So, lately we have been hearing stories of transgender male breaking the skull of their opponent in combat games such as Boxing, MMA, wrestling and so on. In the same light too, all transgender that has ever compete in athletics has been smashing all the records.
Now, here's the problem it all started with the freedom to being able to choose sexual orientation freely without being judged i.e. being a lesbian, gay, bisexual and so on. But then we advanced to the next stage of changing biological gender and hence transgender i.e. a male changing to female and vice versa. Now we've gotten to another stage where someone can be seen as something or someone else just because they felt that way; i.e. a man can choose to be recognized as a child because he felt he's still a child even as little as 2years old, a woman can choose to be seen as a man just because he felt that way and funny of it all is Agender (yes you called it right); someone who chooses to not be attributed to any gender.
Okay, after seeing all of this, I decided not to judge but I simply have a question; when is it enough?π€π€π€π Well, till then I'm Khafre and I am a man, ain't nothing changing that... Oodabo
Hey Siri! Play me "that south African guy song that he featured Davido"π€π₯Ίπ
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