The female swimmer who lost her spot to "Lia" Thomas for the NCAA finals unloaded on the organization in a scathing letter
· Mar 21, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Reka Gyorgy, a Hungarian student who attends Virginia Tech and competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics, has become one of the first athletes outside the UPenn locker room to send a scathing letter to the NCAA after losing a spot in the 500 women's freestyle finals to a dude, William "Lia" Thomas.

Sixteen of Thomas' teammates previously sent a letter to UPenn and the Ivy League in February to contest his participation.

Here's what some of Reka's letter says:

I'm writing this letter right now in hopes that the NCAA will open their eyes and change these rules in the future. It doesn't promote our sport in a good way and I think it is disrespectful against the biologically female swimmers who are competing in the NCAA.

I swam the 500 free at NCAA's on March 17th, 2022 where I got 17th which means I didn't make it back to the finals and was first alternate. I'm a 5th year senior, I have been top 16 and top 8 before and I know how much of a privilege it is to make finals at a meet this big. This is my last college meet ever and I feel frustrated. It feels like the final spot was taken from me because of the NCAA's decision to let someone who is not a biological female compete. I know you could say I had the opportunity to swim faster and make the top 16, but this situation makes it a bit different and I can't help but be angry or sad. It hurts me, my team and other women in the pool.

One spot was taken away from the girl who got 9th in the 500 free and din't make it back to the A final preventing her from being an All-American. Every event that transgender athletes competed in was one spot taken away from biological females throughout the meet.

And it wasn't just one spot taken away. It was the whole championship.

Look at the clowns over at ESPN celebrating with this headline and an accompanying headline photo that shows one of the largest Adam's apples known to man:

In the rest of her letter, Reka refers to Thomas as "she" and "her," so she isn't even coming at this from a conservative point of view.

She goes out of her way to be compassionate in this regard (we refuse to call gentlemen "ladies" around these parts though).

But that's likely not gonna stop the woke from canceling her in the name of supporting men's delusions!!


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