Every ethical person has an innate sense of morality that induces indignation in the face of unfairness.
Witnessing a bully tormenting a defenseless child on the playground or an employer unnecessarily denigrating a subordinate elicits a visceral reaction of disgust and opposition to such injustices — again, for ethical people.
So, regardless of what the current administration or the media tells us about so-called transgender “women” being women, when people see them defeating women in sports, it just doesn’t feel right.
At a women’s state championship on Saturday in Eugene, Oregon, the audience clearly felt the injustice of a male runner winning a race specifically meant for women.
Aayden Gallagher, a transgender athlete, won the Girls’ 6A 200-meter state championship on Saturday, but the audience wasn’t happy with the result, booing and jeering as he crossed the finish line, according to Fox News.
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Gallagher, a sophomore, crossed the finish line first with a time of 24.29 seconds, two-tenths of a second ahead of the runner-up.
The booing continued as Gallagher was presented with the state