Trans athlete says he was “never a boy,” plans to take “everything” from ladies
“I plan on going back to New England, hitting up all the indoor competitions, and taking all the names, all the records, and everything,” CeCe Telfer told an LGBT outlet.
Transgender athlete CeCe Telfer is capturing headlines yet again — and this time around, it’s not merely for smoking his female competition on the track.
Teller, whose image became synonymous with the natural advantage male humans enjoy over females long before transgender swimmer Lia Thomas hit the scene, has now moved from high school sports to the NCAA, where “she” is following Thomas’ example as a figure touted by the LGBT media as a victim while being accused of cheating by critics.
"I look forward to indoor track, because 2024 indoors is going to be epic. My dreams were taken away from me once again. So I plan on going back to New England, hitting up all the indoor competitions, and taking all the names, all the records, and everything,” he recently told Them, an LGBT outlet, of his plans for the competitive season (as reported by The Blaze).
"That doesn't look like first all the time, that doesn’t look like second place, that doesn’t look like podium all the time, but the track meets that count will count," Telfer continued.
The Blaze notes that after his high school success competing against girls, the transgender athlete was unable to compete in the Olympic trials and banned from competing as a woman by the NAIA.
The less decisive NCAA, the division that notoriously gave Thomas his shot at displacing dozens of female athletes, plunging him into the center of the transgender debate, appears to be content to allow Telfer to compete as a woman.
"That's what's burning this fire in my heart and in my body. So it’s keeping me going to know that I can go to indoor competitions and still be the girl to talk about, period," he told the outlet.
The Blaze notes that Telfer insisted multiple times that he is a woman, and was “never a boy,” even claiming he believes his own mother is “never going to love me for who I am” due to his transgender identity.
"Anti-trans rhetoric from past athletes, current athletes, is making it so much harder for women like me to exist in society and even compete in sports," he also claimed.
The heartbreak at his experience trying to live life as a woman is nothing to mock — so it is all the crueler that there are so many people who, rather than get to the heart of what is troubling this young man, would insist that he weaponize his mental illness against others.
They are making a mockery of his humanity while they disenfranchise young women who have worked hard to be where they are today.
Don’t ever let the sympathetic rhetoric fool you, there is nothing kind about what progressives are doing to gender dysphoric people.
Lord, have mercy on us!
There is no such person as a "transgender"; it is a mental distortion of reality. We must continue to fight this demonic intrusion into society. I refuse to even use the term because it just normalizes what is seriously abnormal.
He's mentally ill that is his problem. There are only two genders male and female anything else is mental illness.