01/04/2020 / By Ethan Huff
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is in the throes of celebrating Christina Koch, who’s become the latest woman astronaut to spend the longest time in space. But what’s the point of celebrating her achievement now that a biological man who thinks he’s a “woman” can just sweep on in and claim the new record?
Koch reportedly spent 289 days in space during a recent extraterrestrial excursion, and is expected to spend a total of 328 days in orbit by the time she treks back to Earth. But, again, what is NASA going to do once a “transgender” astronaut comes along to steal the top prize for longest time spent in space by a “female?”
We’re already seeing this kind of thing in women’s sports, as fake females smash records while leaving real females in the dust. Where does it all end, and do actual females stand a chance at winning anything ever again in this new LGBTQ “paradise” we’re all being forced to accept?
A female high school athlete from New England recently spoke out about how she lost a regional track meet to two transgender “females” who stole the title from her due to their size and strength, both of which were reflective of their biological maleness.
“Her arms were much more defined than the average girl’s and same with her legs, but she had long hair, long braided hair, and I didn’t think much of it, and then I watched the race and I saw that this girl was blowing away the competitors, and I thought, ‘Hey, this isn’t right, this usually doesn’t happen,'” this athlete, Selina Soule, is quoted as saying.
For all she knows, Koch could soon encounter the same thing if some transgender astronaut comes along and decides, “I’m going to steal the record for the longest time spent in space by a woman” – and there’s nothing Koch will be able to do about it because any objection on her part will be seen as exemplifying “transphobia.”
Koch is quoted as saying that she hopes someone out there will surpass her record as soon as possible “because that means that we’re continuing to push the boundaries.” But our guess is that she doesn’t hope a biological man dressed up as a woman will be the one to “push the boundaries” – though we could be wrong on that.
We haven’t actually spoken to Koch about any of this, but chances are the concept isn’t even on her radar. Heck, most rational Americans probably still aren’t conceiving of the fact that all of these new-wave transgenders are “pushing the boundaries” every day to see just how much perversion they can get away with in the name of “progress.”
Keep an eye on this because there’s certain to be at least one gender-confused man claiming to be a “woman” who, at some point, will attempt to become the first fake female to spend the longest amount of time in space, eclipsing Koch’s accomplishment faster than you can shout out the word “tolerance.”
“I’m waiting for the headline about the longest LGBTQ spacewalk or longest non-binary POC (people of color) rover deployment,” joked one Breitbart News commenter in response to this story.
“I’m curious when the first transgender black male will give birth (with sperm from a Muslim transgender Asian female) to a non-binary gender fluid interracial child who is accepting of all races, religions and creeds,” joked another. “In space.”
For more related news about the trans takeover of Western culture, be sure to check out Gender.news.
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