For a short while, the worlds strongest woman was actually a man.
A contestant at the Strongman Games World Championship who was pretending to be a woman won first place before his disqualification.
The Gateway Pundit reported,
Tuesday on the social media platform Instagram, the Official Strongman Games issued a statement announcing the disqualification of Jammie Booker, a man posing as a woman, who won first place at the World Championships 2025 over the weekend in Arlington, Texas.
“It appears that an athlete who is biologically male and who now identifies as female competed in the Women’s Open category,” the statement read.
The statement added that athletes must compete in categories distinguished by “biological sex recorded at birth.”
“We are disappointed on behalf of all those who fairly and legitimately took part that the attention has been taken away from their efforts which deserve celebration, no matter how they performed or where they finished. We stand with them and stand with fairness,” the statement concluded.
While elected Democrats and other lunatics still celebrate this madness, the rest of us refuse to do this any longer. And Booker’s disqualification shows that sanity, despite some tenacious holdouts, has largely returned to women’s sports.
Thankfully the Strongman Games did the right thing and disqualified this man.
A few years ago it is likely that he would have been celebrated as a hero of the LBGTQ movement and any of the competitors that he beat would have been ridiculed if they spoke out against it.
The culture is changing and people are rejecting the insanity of the transgender ideology.

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