U.S. Fencing disqualifies female athlete for refusing to compete against, well, you know

Mik Olson

Apr 3, 2025

Another day, another mediocre male athlete trying to compete against women — under the guise of "trans rights" — to boost his fragile ego (and losing record). This time, a courageous female athlete wasn't having it.

WATCH:

Over the weekend at the University of Maryland, a female fencer (Stephany Turner) was expelled from a USA Fencing event after receiving a black card — for the apparent crime of refusing to compete against a man.

It's like Kaepernick, only the good guy is the one taking a knee:

That man getting all up in her face? Redmond Sullivan, who, fun fact, was competing on Wagner College's men's team just last season before deciding to switch over to the women's side this season.

Nothing to see here, folks.

According to Sullivan's Tracker Profile, he's never won first place against a male opponent (count me in as not surprised whatsoever).

As many of us know, this has been a long-running issue in NCAA sports. In fact, back in March 2024, female athletes joined forces to sue the NCAA for violating Title IX, which is supposed to guarantee equal opportunities for men and women.

Mikhaila Peterson makes a darn good point:


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