There are many truths in this world that the Left simply refuses to accept and will often make propaganda claiming the exact opposite to be the case. One such truth is that men, on average, are physically superior to women and thus, when engaged in some sort of athletic event, the men will always have some sort of advantage and will almost always win. This is not always the case, of course, but more often than not, men will win in athletic competitions against women. And this is what happened on Monday, when for the third straight time, Canada’s women’s hockey team, while preparing for the 2022 Winter Olympics, lost to a men’s junior A hockey team. And it wasn’t particularly close. The team, the Drumheller Dragons, beat the women’s team in a shut-out, with the final score being 8-0. Now, it’s really hard to score goals in hockey, so I won’t be too harsh on the women’s team for not being able to score a goal. On the flip-side, I will be harsh for the fact that they allowed eight scores against them as, again, it’s really hard to score goals in hockey. According to CBC, “Adam Raesler scored a hat trick for the Alberta Junior Hockey League side, while Luke Fennig added a pair of goals. Ty Daneault, Grayson Dietrich and Ty Whitford all scored singles for the men’s junior A club.” For those who might not know hockey terminology, a hat trick is when a single player scores three times in a single game. This is important because, like I said, it’s really hard to score goals in hockey, so to do so three times in a single game as an individual is relatively rare. A lot of games go unscored and many others will have relatively low scores. CBC continued: “Canada’s Kristen Campbell stopped 19 of 22 shots in two periods of work and Emerance Maschmeyer six saves in relief. Eric Ward saved all five shots he faced in 29 minutes of play for the Dragons and Garrett Fuller finished out the game, making six stops.” While stopping 19 of 22 shots might sound impressive, it shows just how many attempts at the goal the women’s team allowed the men to have. Combined, the two female goalies stopped 25 shots, allowing 8 goals, and the men stopped 11 shots and kept the women from scoring at all. This demonstrates how much more dominant the men’s team was than the women’s team. And this is far from the first time that a woman or a women’s team have lost to a man/men’s team. For example, the U.S. women’s soccer team lost to FC Dallas back in 2017 5-2. FC Dallas is a soccer team for boys under 15-years-old. Now, sure, one can make the argument that the women’s team wasn’t really trying, which would be a fair argument. But we’re not done with the examples. This is one which I have used many times in the past: the time when Serena and Venus Williams lost to a man outside the top-200. To recount the story for those who might not remember the details, back in 1998, when the two women were at the top of the women’s tennis world, they boasted to the men’s ATP office that they could beat any player around the top 200. It’s likely that they understood, at least back then, that they stood no chance against the very best male tennis players, but believed they could beat those who were good but not particularly great. German player Karsten Braasch, who was ranked 203rd at the time, seemingly overheard the sisters making such a claim and stepped up to challenge both competitors back-to-back. According to USA Today, “Braasch would smoke cigarettes and sip beer during the changeovers, and to be honest no longer looked the part of a fit professional athlete.” Despite this, however, he went on to beat Serena 6-1 and Venus 6-2 in a single-set match. In other articles, I have mentioned that Braasch boasted that he played like someone outside the top 500, and while it’s difficult to assert the accuracy of such a statement, the fact that he smoked cigarettes, sipped beer and no longer looked like a fit professional athlete lends credence to such a statement. The guy was very, very clearly not trying against the top female tennis players of the time, when both Serena and Venus were at their physical PRIMES. Not to mention that, since Serena and Venus were the ones who were boasting about who they could beat in the first place, it’s entirely likely that the two of them WERE trying to win, so the excuse that “they weren’t trying, it was just for fun” is far less believable here. It’s probably because of those particular matches against the Williams sisters that notable rage monster John McEnroe made the statement in an interview that while Serena was the best female tennis player in the world, “if she played the men’s circuit, she’d be like 700 in the world.” He made this statement back in 2017, and of course, hysterical Leftists criticized McEnroe for such a statement, and even Serena Williams tweeted: “Please please keep me out of your statements that are not factually based… Respect me and my privacy.” While we can’t know for sure that Serena Williams would be only 700 in the men’s circuit, what is a fact is that she would not be considered the best tennis player in the world (like the woman interviewing McEnroe was asserting) because she lost to a man outside the top 200 who likely actually did play like someone outside the top 500, back when she was in her physical prime and was likely really trying to win the match. So people got mad at McEnroe, not because he said something untrue, but because he said something which was likely certain and people didn’t like it. People get ticked off when you remind them of the reality that men, on average, are physically superior to women, and when a man and a woman (or men and women) are competing physically, the men will usually come out victorious. Does this mean I, an unathletic man who hasn’t played tennis in years, could beat Serena Williams in a single-set match? Almost certainly no. But I do have a physical advantage anyway (in part because I am much younger), so there is some amount of chance I could win, slim as it might be. But all things being equal, having a male athlete compete against a female athlete in the same sport, almost all the time, the man will win. It’s why having transgender “women” compete against actual women is unfair and disgusting. Those men calling themselves women have a physical advantage over the actual women they are competing against. This is such an obvious reality that even South Park parodied it, when they had a man who looked and sounded a lot like “Macho Man” Randy Savage (for obvious reasons) compete against women in a “Strong Woman” competition and beat all of them with extreme ease. When even the writers of South Park have more logical sense than Leftists, you know Leftists are particular lunatics. Men are stronger than women. That is a fact that has been known since the dawn of time. Whining about it and making false claims to counter it does not make it untrue. Ephesians 6:14 “Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness.”
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