The Cowards Who Let Men Into Women’s Sports
Real progress is ending the delusion, not rewarding it.
The Olympic Committee finally made a decision that should’ve been obvious from day one, and I say, “It’s about damn time.”
But let’s not pretend this is some groundbreaking win; it’s a damn correction, a delayed fix for a problem that should have never existed in the first place.
For years, grown adults have stood by and watched as men dominated women’s sports under the banner of “inclusion.”
They watched these girls lose races, scholarships, and records they worked their entire lives for, and said nothing because they didn’t have permission from the hive-mind to stand against the madness.
That’s not compassion, that’s cowardice…
How Did We Even Get Here?
The retardation of the most basic component of what makes a civilized society began in small-town recreation leagues, high school gyms, and college athletic departments, where adults refused to acknowledge what humans have understood since the dawn of time…
Men and women are not the same.
Parents went along with it.
Coaches looked the other way.
Administrators didn’t want the headlines.
The fear of the “mob” (SJWs) was so intense that it led to people accepting and promoting the inclusion of men into women’s sports (Did you ever see it the other way around?), and whooping their asses, with cheers and applause for “inclusion”.
Everyone bowed to the pressure of “political correctness” instead of protecting their daughters’ right to fair competition. And because nobody stood up early, the problem grew until it reached the global stage.
The fact that we’re actually watching the Olympics, the apex of athletic performance across the globe, say, “No more dudes in girls’ sports” is fucking insane; we have lost our way from the path of what is good and true as a species.
The International Olympic Committee is cleaning up the mess you created by being too scared to speak the truth.
I say you, because I have faced the mob multiple times over; In doing so I have been called a racist, sexist, bigot, had my life threatened, had people threaten to rape and kill my children, I was banned from my town’s facebook page, kicked off Twitter, banned from Facebook, and some dude tried getting me kicked off the Little League board I was on (Thank you for having my back Dan and Scott, I will never forget you two, as you were there when everyone had turned their back’s) and I never stopped standing up for what was true.
And now, years later, everything I said was right.
Biology Isn’t Bigotry
There’s nothing hateful about reality.
Men and women are different biologically, physically, and hormonally; those differences are what make competition fair.
The fact that we’ve spent years debating this is absurd.
Watching a 200-pound biological male blow past women in a race isn’t equality, it’s mockery, and deep down, everyone knows it.
The only reason it went on for so long is that our society is terrified of offending anyone, even at the cost of the truth.
You don’t have to hate anyone to acknowledge reality; you just have to stop pretending that feelings override facts.
It’s Not “The Girls” Fault for Not Defending Their Space
This didn’t happen because women failed to speak up; it happened because men failed to lead.
Fathers watched their daughters lose to men and stayed silent, and coaches who knew better kept quiet to protect their paychecks.
Masculinity isn’t about dominance; it’s about protection.
Too many men stood by while young women were humiliated under the guise of progress.
You can’t claim to stand for strength or leadership while watching injustice unfold in front of you, as leadership means drawing the line, even when it costs you comfort.
Where We Go from Here
The Olympics may have finally made the right call, but that doesn’t mean this fight is over. Local leagues, schools, and universities still need to follow suit, and that starts with parents, not politicians.
Stop apologizing for standing up for what’s right.
Stop letting people guilt-trip you with buzzwords like “inclusivity” when what they really mean is “submission.”
Reality isn’t hateful, it’s honest.
And the reality is that men shouldn’t compete against women, ever.
- Zac Small



