Documentary on Tranny High School Athletes is Called “Changing the Game”

I laughed aloud when I saw that an article in Variety was announcing that a new documentary about trannies in sports is called “Changing the Game.”

The name of the documentary is very fitting. Trannies definitely have “changed the game” – they’ve changed every game, to make it so women have no chance of competing.

It’s very funny.

A friend once said: “trannies belong in one of two places: a mental institution or playing women’s sports.”

Women supported all of this weird stuff, and it is some small comfort to see their sports destroyed as a result of it.

The film itself is obviously marketed to women with all of this emotional gibberish.

Women are literally so stupid and destructive that you can get them to actively destroy themselves.

To prove its point, it also features a female-to-male tranny who was able to destroy the girls’ wrestling team by being on testosterone.

The documentary is being released on Hulu in June as a celebration of “Gay Pride Month.” I started thinking: isn’t it transphobic to classify trannies as homosexuals? If they’re actually really women somehow, then they’re not homosexuals. To call a tranny a homosexual is actually a way of dead naming them and denying their womanhood – right?

The documentary features a boy who’s an adopted Thai or Filipino or something who is not pretty but does actually look like a girl.

(You kinda gotta wonder about that fake dad, no? He happened to adopt a boy from a country that is known for trannies, then it happened to become a tranny? I mean, Southeast Asia has had this issue I think going back to ancient times. They’re famous for it because it used to be something considered bizarre. But it is still like, less than 1/500 men in Thailand that become trannies, probably less than that in the Philippines. So, it’s quite a coincidence that he would just happen to adopt a child with that proclivity.)

That tranny somehow did the voice too – presumably because he started getting the shots before he went through puberty.

He talks in the trailer and in this clip. Compare the pitch to the other trannies.

Obviously, Asians are going to make better trannies, given that Asians have lower natural testosterone levels. But I’ve been to Asia, and I’ve never seen a tranny pull off the voice. They can only do that with modern, Western medicine. (It’s been a while since I’ve been to Asia; I assume they’re using the puberty blockers there too now that the West has introduced them.)

We are basically already at the point, nearly a decade into the puberty blocker movement, where you’re not going to be able to tell the difference between a tranny and a real woman without viewing the genitals.

It’s basic biology that you are, at some point, going to be sexually attracted to a tranny. You could, very easily, end up in a compromising sexual situation with one.

As it stands now, over the last five years, tens of thousands of boys have been given puberty blockers, and their bone structure, including their facial bones, are going to develop like a woman’s. Their voice too. As they move into their teens and twenties, they’re going to be out in the public. They’re going to be a lot more likely to flirt with men, as they are themselves gay men. So pretty soon, if some young “girl” starts flirting with you, there is going to be a good chance “she” has a dick (or had one that has been cut off – though I think they’re slowing down on that some).

I don’t really know how you’re supposed to deal with that. I guess it’s the same answer that I give for everything: get out of the city. It’s possible that there could be a tranny in a small town, but if there was, everyone would tell you about it.

Frankly, a lot of men are going to go along with the tranny thing. A lot of heterosexual men who can’t find girlfriends are going to settle for trannies.

I guess the upside of the tranny revolution is that they are going to be thinner and better looking than women, and thereby force women to compete. Maybe we’ll see a renaissance of femininity in women?