How trans activism and science denial are destroying sport!
A book I highly recommend!
UNSPORTING by Linda Blade with Barbara Kay.
Sports categories are based in human biology. The ideal of fair play is inseparable from the biological pillars on which the level playing field rests.
Unsporting deals with how the trans activism and science denial are destroying sport!
Author and sport performance coach Linda Blade chronicles the systematic, two-decades-long erosion of those pillars by an ideology she describes as gender mysticism.
It's not too late to turn the game around, Blade contends, and her book ends with a reasonable plan to make that happen.
Give her your support in writing this well researched and excellent book; comes fully recommended by me and thousands of others!
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