Trans Cyclist Emily Bridges has launched a scathing attack on British Cycling, accusing it of “genocide” against transgender cyclists after trans ‘women’ were permanently banned from racing against females in British competitive events. The Telegraph has the story (with pronouns below corrected for errors in the original report – the Telegraph insists, like almost all mainstream media, on using biologically inaccurate pronouns, apparently mistaking pronouns for a matter of individual preference rather than a social device for differentiating males and females).
The announcement [of the ban] all-but eliminates the likelihood of Bridges competing at Paris 2024 as he will race in an open category in the U.K.
In a remarkable 650-word statement posted on his Instagram page, Bridges said British Cycling was guilty of a “violent act” and said it was a “failed organisation.”
He wrote: “Does it surprise me that the same organisation funded directly by a state that ships vulnerable refugees to Rwanda, violently clamps down on any political dissent that they disapprove of, or starves their people? No, of course, it doesn’t.
