Josh Seiter on competing in WOMEN'S weightlifting: 'I’m just playing by the rules'



Once a bachelor hoping to steal Kaitlyn Bristowe’s heart on the beloved reality show “The Bachelorette,” Josh Seiter is now a trans activist who claims to be a woman.

Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein” sat down for an outrageous interview with the macho man turned trans woman, in which he learned a little too much.

Of all the information gained from this encounter, he also found out that Seiter believes he should be able to compete in women’s weightlifting.

“Are you going to try to join any biological female sports leagues? Because I think that you are physically fit. You go to the gym. I think you could probably make the WNBA,” Stein says.

“Basketball is not my forte,” Seiter admits. “I have always been an avid weightlifter as you’ve mentioned before and as I’ve mentioned before, so I do plan on entering some powerlifting competitions.”

Seiter also believes the rules that come along with joining a women’s sports team as a biological male are “draconian.”

“I would have to comport to specific bylaws concerning how long I’ve been on hormone therapy, but typically after 12 months, if you’ve been on hormone therapy, you can compete as a woman if you identify as one and you are transitioning,” he explains.

“So I would enter some powerlifting competitions. You know, my bench press is pretty good, so I think I’ll do pretty good there,” Seiter adds with a smile.

“Do you think you have an unfair advantage though at all?” Stein asks, clearly concerned.

“Like Lia Thomas or anyone else, I’m just playing by the rules,” Seiter responds, adding, “I would compete in the women’s category because I’m a woman, and trans women are women.”


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Dem lawmaker is brutally mocked for suggesting 'barriers' to separate women from trans athletes in locker rooms



Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) is an unashamed supporter of "gender-affirming care" and trans rights.

But on Thursday, the Democrat inadvertently made an argument supporting a division between locker rooms for biological women and trans women (i.e., biological men who identify as women).

What did Cohen say?

Paula Scanlan, a former swimmer for the University of Pennsylvania, told lawmakers on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government on Thursday that she and her female teammates were forced to share a locker room with Lia Thomas, a biological male who identifies as transgender.

According to Scanlan, it happened "18 times per week," and when concerns were raised, school officials said it was "non-negotiable."

When it was Cohen's turn to speak in the hearing, he agreed that Penn mishandled the situation, and then he offered a solution: "barriers" between biological men and biological women.

"I read Ms. Scanlan's testimony, I wasn’t here to hear it, and I think Penn didn’t deal with your situation like they could've and should've," he said, "like putting up some type of different barriers in the women's area of the locker room. But that's another issue. Things should be dealt with in a different way."

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What was the response?

Cohen's suggestion received a flurry of attention because his proposed solution already exists in a sane world: one locker room for biological women and a separate locker room for biological men.

  • "Could I suggest walls and doors with locks," one person mocked.
  • "Like, a wall? Making a separate room? We could call it the 'Men's' locker room," another person mocked.
  • "OR - have MEN change in the MEN'S locker room? That would probably be the easier fix..." one person suggested.
  • "Wow, rather than spending all this money to make individual locker rooms in the women’s locker room why don’t we just have the guys with penises dress in the malelocker room oh my God genius genius!!" one person sarcastically applauded.
  • "Like an entirely separate room perhaps?" another person suggested.
  • "I’m thinking the best barrier is to have a wall, with separate doors, and a sign on one for women and a sign on the other for men. Simple!" another person responded.
  • "If only there were some kind of barrier we could make out of, like, cement walls, and a maybe a separate door… it’s a huge undertaking but I think we could make it work on a large scale," another person mocked.
  • "Democrat rep solves problem of transgenderism by proposing the novel concept of separate spaces for people with penises and people with vaginas," Allie Beth Stuckey mocked.

The irony of Cohen's suggestion, according to the Washington Examiner's Zachary Faria, is that it was an inadvertent admission that "he recognizes that transgenderism is based on the lie that men can be women and vice versa."

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