A report on the delights of Gaelic Football, from Reduxx:
An Irish “LGBTQ+ Inclusive” football team beat out the female competition in the 2022 Junior J Shield Final, claiming a significant margin of victory in every placing that many attribute to the fact a biological male was on the team.
Well yes, you can see their point:
[Why is she carrying the ball? It's Gaelic Football, which has more in common with rugby than with soccer. Which makes this even more ridiculous - not to mention dangerous.]
Na Gaeil Aeracha, which bills itself as Ireland’s “first explicitly LGBTQ+ inclusive” football club was forced to lock down its social media accounts following backlash as sport fans noticed one of the players appeared to be an older man.
Giulia Valentino, a male who identifies as a transgender woman, was playing against young women and girls in the Ladies Gaelic Football Junior J Shield tournament on July 27 and August 3 on behalf of Na Gaeil Aeracha.
He's a big lad alright. Well, OK, in fact he's not a lad at all.
While Valentino’s exact age is unknown, in a 2021 panel interview he stated he had been playing sports for “over 30 years.”...
“I quit team sports when I started feeling uncomfortable with the male environment… Actually, I am playing rugby with a women’s team, and it is my first team experience after the transition,” Valentino stated during the panel.
So he's not a woman, and he's not young - yet here he is competing in the female junior competition. Truly, if you're trans you can do what you want, all the time.
Following MacKenna’s initial tweet, Na Gaeil Aeracha locked down its social media accounts as women’s rights advocates took the charge and called for the team to have their title removed for cheating.
Multiple women’s rights activists were rapidly banned following tweets about Valentino’s participation against the young female footballers, including popular UK-based feminist influencer Aja.
He seems such a nice guy, too:
Valentino performs at fetish clubs under the moniker DJ Mav and identifies himself as a “trans dyke.”
Prior to relocating to Dublin in 2019, he was a resident DJ at a BDSM venue called the Ritual and Torture Garden, performing at both of their locations in Rome and London. According to a post on Valentino’s SoundCloud page, he also performed at a bondage festival in Munich. He is currently the resident DJ for a fetish club in Dublin called Nimhneach, which means ‘painful’ or ‘sore’ in Gaelic.
Which, as it happens, is just how those young girls that he plays against will feel.
Many of the photos on Valentino’s social media are of him in explicit fetish gear, or posing on stripper poles or in highly sexual venues.
You look at that photo of the man against the girl and you wonder, yet again, how on earth we got here. And why do so many people go along with it.
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