As our own Amy Curtis reported a few days ago, a blowhard troll claimed that Julie Hamill "should be stripped of her law license immediately for blatantly misgendering a child" on CNN. Hamill had appeared on CNN to school Brianna Keilar after she tried calling biological male track athlete A.B. Hernandez a girl. Here's the segment again:
NEW: California attorney Julie Hamill corrects CNN's Brianna Keilar after she tried calling biological male track athlete AB Hernandez a girl.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 30, 2025
Keilar was very confused during the interview & struggled to keep up.
Keilar: What would make this fair for her to compete?
Hamill:… pic.twitter.com/gNdmkI6BkM
… Who is her?
Keilar: AB.
Hamill: Okay. AB Hernandez is a male who identifies as a female. What would be fair is to have Hernandez competing in the male category.
@hamill_law sounds like she's talking to someone in middle school.
I agree with the people who say that this only stops when the girls form a united front and refuse to compete against biological males. But since it's Pride Month, let's feature a queer female athlete who was more than happy — honored, even — to take second place while Hernandez stood on the first-pace podium.
Of course, she has a septum piercing.
NEW: Queer says she is so happy to be sharing the podium with male AB Hernandez who crushed the female competition at the California state championships.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 1, 2025
The kids are cooked.
“They gave me the medal I deserve. They gave her the medal that she deserved. And sharing the podium… pic.twitter.com/ZLEuRZXU7B
The post continues:
… was nothing but an honor as a part of the queer community.”
"She's a rock star."
Septum ring says daddy issues, so she vibes w the dude that looks like a lady, as Aerosmith would say.
— Saint Keith (@campusevangel) June 1, 2025
That is clearly not how the black girl standing next to them feels.
— GirlRight (@bobbimoody) June 2, 2025
I did a post a couple of weeks ago about a woman who stood at the podium at a school board meeting and explained that continually losing to a biological male was a good thing, because they need to get used to dealing with disappointment, and continually losing to a boy will teach them resilience.
So was have a girl who's proud to lose to a biological boy — which is pretty obvious in the still photos — because Hernandez is a "superstar" transgender girl.
Good little girl. Behaving as exactly as she's been taught.
— Andrea E (@AAC0519) June 1, 2025
They called it inclusion. What it really was? A boy taking a girl’s medal and everyone clapping like hostages.
— The Undercurrent (@NotTheirScript) June 1, 2025
It’s wild watching these women set themselves back in everything they originally fought for like female only sports and the like.
— joe (@Storrm_Demon) June 1, 2025
The novelty of continually placing second or not at all will wear very thin over time. Training will become an effort when the outcome is a guaranteed loss. I have money on it.
— Karina Klaas (@KarinaKlaas) June 2, 2025
I don't know as all the kids are cooked. I doubt the other girls at the competition were thrilled to see Hernandez dominate the meet.
We’ll see what she says when he gets the scholarships and jobs and she doesn’t.
— Derek (@beckcpo) June 1, 2025
No, she'll still be cheering on her superstar girlfriend for her groundbreaking victories to transgenders.
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