This has been rumbling along for a while now. The Mail had a report last month, with a lovely Mail-style headline – Outrage as transgender woman Melody Wiseheart, 50, competes against TEENAGERS in Canadian swim meet 'and shares changing room with terrified girls'. This is Canada though: the more people complain, the more the authorities self-righteously trot out the "inclusivity" line.
Lauren Smith at Spiked:
First they let men compete in women’s sports. Now they’re letting adult men compete against teenage girls – and wander into their changing rooms.
As hard as it might be to believe, in Canada a 50-year-old man really is being allowed to compete in swimming competitions alongside 13- and 14-year-old girls. Melody Wiseheart, formerly Nicholas Cepeda, is a professor of psychology and behavioural science at York University in Toronto, specialising in children and young people.
Hmm.
Concerned parents tipped off Rebel News, a right-wing website, about Wiseheart in October last year. He was spotted swimming in a competition at the Markham Pan Am recreation centre, representing the Orangeville Otters swimming club.
The next week, to try to stand up the story, Rebel News reporter Davide Menzies confronted several staff members at the recreation centre. Its competition coordinator initially said he could not recall seeing ‘a 50-year-old man’ competing alongside teenage girls. Menzies then presented him with the competition schedule, which showed Wiseheart’s name and age alongside those of nine teenage girls. Only then did the coordinator admit that Wiseheart had indeed been allowed to take part. The Daily Mail alleges that Wiseheart has been competing against teenage girls since 2019.
According to the competition coordinator, Wiseheart has the right to compete in girls’ competitions under Swimming Canada’s ‘trans inclusion’ rules. He has registered himself as female and is thus treated as female. And although the competitions he swims in consist almost exclusively of teenage girls, this is simply a matter of convention. It seems that, since no adult had ever tried to enter a teenagers’ race before, there had been no need to draw up explicit rules. In other words, Wiseheart did not even need to ‘identify’ as a 13-year-old girl to assert his ‘right’ to enter the girls’ competition.
Even as the controversy has flared up, Wiseheart has continued to enter girls’ swimming events. In December last year, parents again raised the alarm when Wiseheart competed in the Trojan Cup event in Ontario. This time, he was seen using the girls’ changing rooms. Reportedly, parents had to construct a makeshift tent out of towels to hide the girls from view as they changed.
Incredibly, Swimming Canada and Swim Ontario have since stepped in to defend Wiseheart’s participation in the teenage girls’ events. In a joint statement, they said:
‘Swimming is for everyone… people of all shapes, sizes, genders, beliefs and backgrounds should have the opportunity to swim to the best of their ability… with the expectation that our registrants treat each other with respect and dignity, and keep our sport environment free from harassment and abuse.’
They're chanting the magic words while looking the other way and sticking their fingers in their ears. Clearly Wiseheart does not treat the other swimmers with respect and dignity, but, as a trans woman, he gets special treatment. The girls – well…who cares, really?
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