The first openly transgender cheerleader in the NFL.

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By Punch
12 Jul 2023 11:55 am in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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Don't steal her joy, cons. Just go to the game, grab a Bud Light, and watch "her" flaunt her junk. You know you want to.

I'm the first openly transgender cheerleader in the NFL. Despite facing negative comments, I don't let anyone steal my joy. (msn.com)

Justine Lindsay, who made sports history last year by becoming the first openly trans cheerleader in the National Football League. Ballet was the one dance skill I knew I had to love and had to learn.   I just knew I'd make my way into a world where I could dance.Dance was my way into NFL cheerleading. I remember telling my mom, "I'm doing this thing you never heard of." And she said, "If it happens, it happens. And if it doesn't, at least you know who you're dealing with."I held my head high, and literally danced my way in.
Being part of a major platform like the NFL, I realized I was able to open up a lot of people's minds to other possibilities. Inclusion of trans-athletes in sports is important because, in this world we live in today, we meet so many different, beautiful beings. Every person is made differently. If you shut one person out, you're shutting out a new opportunity, a new idea. So it's very important to be open-minded to the possibilities.
I did face negative comments from trolls who were trying to make me feel bad about myself and tried to steal my joy. So I just have to continue to do what I love to do.Now, I've finished my first full NFL season. It was so much fun: It's a journey you'll never forget, that feeling you feel every time you hit the field. I'm very appreciative of the organization for taking a leap of faith on me, and for seeing me as a person. They've set the foundation for other organizations, because you never know who's gonna walk in through the audition doors. I want to become a beacon of hope for the trans and broader LGBTQ community. I want to continue to change the narrative, to help people open up their minds and to look at us for what we're bringing to the table. To let them know that as a trans woman, I am here.

 
 
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Punch » 12 Jul 2023, 11:55 am » wrote: Image

Don't steal her joy, cons. Just go to the game, grab a Bud Light, and watch "her" flaunt her junk. You know you want to.

I'm the first openly transgender cheerleader in the NFL. Despite facing negative comments, I don't let anyone steal my joy. (msn.com)

Justine Lindsay, who made sports history last year by becoming the first openly trans cheerleader in the National Football League. Ballet was the one dance skill I knew I had to love and had to learn.   I just knew I'd make my way into a world where I could dance.Dance was my way into NFL cheerleading. I remember telling my mom, "I'm doing this thing you never heard of." And she said, "If it happens, it happens. And if it doesn't, at least you know who you're dealing with."I held my head high, and literally danced my way in.
Being part of a major platform like the NFL, I realized I was able to open up a lot of people's minds to other possibilities. Inclusion of trans-athletes in sports is important because, in this world we live in today, we meet so many different, beautiful beings. Every person is made differently. If you shut one person out, you're shutting out a new opportunity, a new idea. So it's very important to be open-minded to the possibilities.
I did face negative comments from trolls who were trying to make me feel bad about myself and tried to steal my joy. So I just have to continue to do what I love to do.Now, I've finished my first full NFL season. It was so much fun: It's a journey you'll never forget, that feeling you feel every time you hit the field. I'm very appreciative of the organization for taking a leap of faith on me, and for seeing me as a person. They've set the foundation for other organizations, because you never know who's gonna walk in through the audition doors. I want to become a beacon of hope for the trans and broader LGBTQ community. I want to continue to change the narrative, to help people open up their minds and to look at us for what we're bringing to the table. To let them know that as a trans woman, I am here.
 It's not the first... 

https://www.today.com/today/amp/tdna147948

Sorry.
 
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12 Jul 2023 12:30 pm
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Punch » 12 Jul 2023, 11:55 am » wrote: Image

Don't steal her joy, cons. Just go to the game, grab a Bud Light, and watch "her" flaunt her junk. You know you want to.

I'm the first openly transgender cheerleader in the NFL. Despite facing negative comments, I don't let anyone steal my joy. (msn.com)

Justine Lindsay, who made sports history last year by becoming the first openly trans cheerleader in the National Football League. Ballet was the one dance skill I knew I had to love and had to learn.   I just knew I'd make my way into a world where I could dance.Dance was my way into NFL cheerleading. I remember telling my mom, "I'm doing this thing you never heard of." And she said, "If it happens, it happens. And if it doesn't, at least you know who you're dealing with."I held my head high, and literally danced my way in.
Being part of a major platform like the NFL, I realized I was able to open up a lot of people's minds to other possibilities. Inclusion of trans-athletes in sports is important because, in this world we live in today, we meet so many different, beautiful beings. Every person is made differently. If you shut one person out, you're shutting out a new opportunity, a new idea. So it's very important to be open-minded to the possibilities.
I did face negative comments from trolls who were trying to make me feel bad about myself and tried to steal my joy. So I just have to continue to do what I love to do.Now, I've finished my first full NFL season. It was so much fun: It's a journey you'll never forget, that feeling you feel every time you hit the field. I'm very appreciative of the organization for taking a leap of faith on me, and for seeing me as a person. They've set the foundation for other organizations, because you never know who's gonna walk in through the audition doors. I want to become a beacon of hope for the trans and broader LGBTQ community. I want to continue to change the narrative, to help people open up their minds and to look at us for what we're bringing to the table. To let them know that as a trans woman, I am here.
Who's he cheering for - the Sik *** 69'ers? Or the Pokeland Gayders.
 
 
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12 Jul 2023 1:05 pm
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The decline continues....and appears to be accelerating
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12 Jul 2023 1:08 pm
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*** once claimed to be a colored man.  Is that Caroline cheerleader you, ***?
 
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12 Jul 2023 1:26 pm
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The emasculating position of male cheerleader goes way back. This is the first openly tranny NFL cheerleader.  It's a big deal.

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12 Jul 2023 1:28 pm
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Skans » 12 Jul 2023, 12:30 pm » wrote: Who's he cheering for - the Sik *** 69'ers? Or the Pokeland Gayders.

I think the Cowboys.
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Punch » 12 Jul 2023, 1:28 pm » wrote: I think the Cowboys.
Going to have to call them the Cowshims now.
 
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12 Jul 2023 1:33 pm
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good thing that I do not watch NFL games for the cheerleaders. Only take in about 1 or 2 games per year and could not care less about the cheerleaders.
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12 Jul 2023 2:03 pm
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impartialobserver » 12 Jul 2023, 1:33 pm » wrote: good thing that I do not watch NFL games for the cheerleaders. Only take in about 1 or 2 games per year and could not care less about the cheerleaders.
You've got to wonder why no Trangendered is trying out for the NFL.   I guess they stick to "sissy" pastimes.
 
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12 Jul 2023 2:07 pm
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Skans » 12 Jul 2023, 2:03 pm » wrote: You've got to wonder why no Trangendered is trying out for the NFL.   I guess they stick to "sissy" pastimes.

 To make it to the NFL, you have to be pretty dedicated to the sport, full of testosterone, and have an almost irrational amount of self confidence. That precludes most trans types
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12 Jul 2023 5:53 pm
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impartialobserver » 12 Jul 2023, 1:33 pm » wrote: good thing that I do not watch NFL games for the cheerleaders. Only take in about 1 or 2 games per year and could not care less about the cheerleaders.

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This poster was very popular when I was a teenager. Now Texas has a tranny. LOL. Way to go!
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impartialobserver » 12 Jul 2023, 2:07 pm » wrote:  To make it to the NFL, you have to be pretty dedicated to the sport, full of testosterone, and have an almost irrational amount of self confidence. That precludes most trans types

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Really?
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12 Jul 2023 6:24 pm
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This store is more than a year old and the *** doesn't even cheerlead for the team anymore
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12 Jul 2023 6:27 pm
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Skans » 12 Jul 2023, 12:30 pm » wrote: Who's he cheering for - the Sik *** 69'ers? Or the Pokeland Gayders.
Carolina Panthers
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Warcok » 12 Jul 2023, 6:27 pm » wrote: Carolina Panthers
No. We don't tolerate this nastiness in the South!
 
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12 Jul 2023 8:04 pm
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Who the **** are the Carolina Panthers?



Justine Lindsay is making history! Ahead of the 2022 football season, the 29-year-old cheerleader is officially the new member of the Carolina Panthers’ TopCats, becoming the first openly trans NFL cheerleader.

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I can’t keep up with modern football teams.

They didn’t have no Panther football team years ago.
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13 Jul 2023 10:36 am
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Hmmm... so Kaepernick made it to the NFL by doing nothing? Interesting. 4 years at University of Nevada were just an illusion. 
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Punch » 12 Jul 2023, 5:53 pm » wrote: Image

This poster was very popular when I was a teenager. Now Texas has a tranny. LOL. Way to go!

I guess good for them. I could not care less who they have for cheerleaders. 
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I am not surprised how little lefties care about society. I have posted links and stats about how the suicide rate among trannies have increased from 22% to 51%. It was approximately 22% for the longest time,for decades, during the time when it was considered a mental illness. It was treated. Then came the lefties normalizing it. They convinced them that they are not ill. The suicide increase came exactly around that time, and the rate keeps climbing. 

What can be expected when you normalize a serious mental illness? 
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