I don’t know about everyone reading this, but I about had it with all of the Trans in all things.
Josh Seiter, previously known for his pursuit of love on “The Bachelorette,” has now carved a new path as a transgender activist and an aspiring powerlifter in women’s competitions. His transformation from a reality TV star to a figure in sports and activism illustrates a significant shift in both his personal life and public persona. He knew dressing like a woman and saying he is one will allow him to bear all of the women in the field. Also it will get him publicity, which he seems to be quite good at.
Josh Seiter wants to compete in WOMENS WEIGHTLIFTING
He says he does NOT have an unfair advantage, but does he actually believe that?@alexstein99 pic.twitter.com/oDxpBpgAKl
— JVT (@jvtentertains) June 26, 2024
During a recent conversation with Alex Stein, host of “Prime Time,” a show known for its bold discussions, Seiter opened up about his transition and future goals. He expressed a keen interest in competing in women’s powerlifting, a sport he has been passionate about for many years. Seiter explained that while basketball never captured his interest, powerlifting aligns well with his strengths and love for rigorous physical challenges.
Stein questioned Seiter on the potential advantages he might have in women’s sports due to his biological origins. Seiter responded by aligning his experiences with those of other transgender athletes, like Lia Thomas, emphasizing that he strictly adheres to the regulations set forth for transgender participants in sports. These rules allow transgender women to compete in women’s divisions following at least one year of hormone therapy, a guideline Seiter plans to follow meticulously.
Josh Seiter on competing in WOMEN’S weightlifting: ‘I’m just playing by the rules’ https://t.co/oc9IyOdoHP
— glen1943g (@glen1943g19726) July 10, 2024
Moreover, Seiter criticized the current regulatory framework governing the participation of transgender athletes in sports as archaic and excessively stringent. He advocated for more progressive and inclusive policies that better reflect the evolving understanding and acceptance of transgender individuals in society. Seiter argued that sports, at its core, should be accessible and equitable for all, regardless of gender identity.
The interview also delved into the complexities of changing public images—from a romantic figure on television to an advocate for transgender rights and inclusivity in sports. Seiter’s story is not merely one of personal change but also a broader commentary on challenging and reshaping societal norms. His journey underscores the importance of dialogue and understanding in addressing and navigating contentious and often misunderstood issues.
Bachelorette star Josh Seiter, 37, opens up about the storm of hate she’s battled since coming out as transgender – and reveals it’s coming mainly from the left https://t.co/TVte2mhWeA
— ConservativeLibrarian (@ConserLibrarian) July 10, 2024
Through his activism and participation in sports, Seiter aims to inspire and influence both the transgender community and society at large, promoting a more accepting and equitable environment for everyone, irrespective of their gender identity. His evolution from a reality show participant to a spokesperson for transgender rights marks a pivotal step in his life, reflecting both his personal growth and his commitment to advocating for meaningful change. The rest of America, and I do mean the rest of America, as in the vast majority, have just about had it with anyone who thinks they can change their sex with just a thought.
Key Points:
i. Josh Seiter, formerly a contestant on “The Bachelorette,” has transitioned and now identifies as a transgender woman, engaging in activism and aspiring to compete in women’s powerlifting.
ii. In an interview with Alex Stein, Seiter expressed his intention to participate in women’s powerlifting, citing his longstanding passion for the sport.
iii. Seiter addressed the rules for transgender athletes in sports, noting the requirement for 12 months of hormone therapy before competing in women’s categories.
iv. He dismissed concerns about having an unfair advantage in women’s sports, aligning his situation with other transgender athletes who follow the prescribed regulations.
v. Seiter criticized the current sports policies for transgender athletes as restrictive and advocated for more inclusive and equitable sports practices. As if we need more men dressing like women in public.
TL Holcomb – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News