Hey, hey! So let’s get straight to it. I wasn’t going to say anything about this Simone Biles vs. Riley Gaines saga, but after scrolling, listening, and side-eyeing some comments... I just can’t keep quiet. Let’s unpack this mess together – raw, real, and respectfully loud.
So What Even Happened?
Simone Biles, yes THE gymnastics superstar, tweeted something that lit the internet on fire. She basically dismissed Riley Gaines’ opinion on transgender athletes in women’s sports. And people? Oh, they chose sides QUICKLY. Simone’s tweet wasn’t a whole paragraph or anything deep – it was short and sharp. But sometimes, it’s not about how long the tweet is; it’s about what it sparks.
And Riley Gaines? Well, she’s been vocal for a while now about keeping women’s sports for biological women. She’s not a government official or policy maker. She’s just someone who competed, felt something was off, and decided to speak up. Is that not allowed anymore?
Let’s Talk Real Talk: Biology 101
Let’s remove the glitter and bias and say it plain: biological men are stronger than biological women. That’s not an insult. That’s not hate. That’s a basic truth. It’s why we have categories in the first place. Nobody screams "inclusion!" when a heavyweight boxer tries to fight a flyweight. So why does common sense fly out the window when it comes to gender?
If someone is transgender – cool, do you. I’m not denying anyone’s humanity. But when you want to compete in a space built on fairness? Then we need to talk about bodies. Not identities. BODIES.
Trans women (biological men who transition) have advantages. And if you deny that, either you skipped every biology class or you’re choosing ideology over reality.
A Simple Solution? A Third Category
Let’s just say it. Why is no one pushing for a third sports category? One that’s open for transgender and nonbinary athletes. Create a space where everyone can thrive, compete, and shine – without stepping on someone else’s hard work and dreams.
But instead of proposing this or helping build a solution, Simone Biles chose to tweet shade. Girl, really? You could’ve used your power to push for fairness on both sides.
Social Media Hypocrisy
Let’s not pretend. Social media only allows one side to shout. If a liberal or progressive says something controversial, it’s applauded as brave. But if a conservative speaks their mind? Suddenly it’s hate speech, misogyny, or whatever -phobic word is trending that day. Double standards much?
And before someone calls me out, yes – I know some people abuse their words and cross the line. But not everyone speaking facts is hateful. Let’s learn to separate the two.
Now, Can We Talk About the Simone Worship?
Why do people act like everything Simone Biles says is gold just because she’s won medals? And yes, as a Black woman, I love seeing another Black woman win. But let’s not lie to ourselves just because we share a skin tone. Wrong is wrong. And this one? Simone fumbled.👎🏿
Also, side note: she’s giving masculine energy. That’s all I’m going to say. 👀
Wrap It Up, Sis
Look, this isn’t about being anti-anyone. It’s about being pro-fairness. You don’t get to play both sides – talking inclusion while ignoring the people being left behind. Women’s sports exist because women deserve a fair shot. Not a participation trophy against someone with built-in physical advantages.
So if this post shook you, made you think, or even made you mad – good. Maybe it’s time more people speak up without fear. And maybe, just maybe, it’s time to pause and rethink what fairness really looks like.
Catch me in the comments (respectfully, of course 😌).
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