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A female swimmer who now claims to be a transgender male went from being an All-American on her college swimming team to being a loser when she joined the men’s team.

This is just more proof that this transgendering nonsense is not a legitimate premise. Women are not “the same as men,” and vice versa, especially when it comes to sports. Men are simply more powerful.

What could be more obvious after Iszac Henig, a senior on the Yale men’s swim team, was once an All-American swimmer when she was competing under her natural-born gender.

Henig, though, is defiant, and said “I Chose to Compete as My True, Trans Self. I Win Less, but I Live More,” according to the Daily Wire.

She also dismissed her sudden fall from the top of her game while swimming against more powerful male swimmers.

“I wasn’t the slowest guy in any of my events, but I’m not as successful in the sport as I was on the women’s team,” Henig said.

The Daily Wire compared the facts surrounding Henig’s fall from grace and compared it to the sudden rise of male swimmer Lia Thomas who suddenly claimed to be a female swimmer.

Henig, who hails from Menlo Park, California, was a high school phenom and even tried out for the 2016 Olympics long before having a double mastectomy and identifying as a man. As a sophomore at Yale, Henig was the top swimmer on the women’s team.

Thomas, on the other hand, was a mediocre competitor on the University of Pennsylvania men’s team before identifying as a female and smashing records while representing the school’s women’s team. Several of Thomas’s teammates and rivals complained that Thomas’s biological advantages made competitions unfair.

What could be more obvious?

Men and women are not the same. And they can’t be made the same by “identifying.”

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Warner Todd Huston has been writing editorials and news since 2001 but started his writing career penning articles about U.S. history back in the early 1990s. Huston has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business Network, CNN, and several local Chicago News programs to discuss the issues of the day. Additionally, he is a regular guest on radio programs from coast to coast. Huston has also been a Breitbart News contributor since 2009. Warner works out of the Chicago area, a place he calls a "target rich environment" for political news.

 

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