The Theft of Women’s Football
Football is a broad term, encompassing multiple codes - Association Football (Soccer), Australian Rules Football (AFL/WAFL), and the various Rugby Football codes, including Union and League. But across all these sports, one truth remains: women fought for their right to compete, only to see their hard-won gains threatened by sex deception.
A History of Struggle and Success
The First World War provided an unexpected springboard for women’s soccer. With men off at war, women’s teams like Dick Kerr’s Ladies drew massive crowds, - on Boxing Day afternoon in Liverpool in 1920, more than 53,000 football fans crammed into Goodison Park with another 14,000 locked outside - women's football was filling stadiums across the UK. Their success was undeniable, the men at the Football Association (FA) saw them as such a threat that on 5 December 1921, these FA men banned women's football. The ban on women’s football in England lasted for over 50 years. In Australia, women battled for nearly a century to establish a women’s AFL league, and yet within a year of its inception, a man - Callum Mouncey - attempted to force his way in.
Cheating Disguised as Inclusion
This isn’t about fairness or progress - it’s about theft. In soccer, rugby, and AFL, male players are bulldozing through women’s leagues, rewriting record books, and stealing scholarships and opportunities meant for women. Men like Barbara Banda and Rachel Kundananji dominate women’s soccer, while Riley Dennis and his four other male sex deceptionist mates tower over female teammates in Australia’s Flying Bats "women’s football team" that smashed all opposition aside. Likewise, a sex deceptionist man who calls himself "Stephanie" Blanch goes one better and victimises and bullies women who state the bleeding obvious that he is a cheating man when he turns out for his hometown club Wingham FC Women. Across every code, the story is the same.
Danger Beyond the Pitch
It’s not just about competition; it’s about safety. Women and girls are now expected to share changing rooms with male bodies. In the UK, teenage girls have been banned from playing football simply for questioning whether men are, in fact, men. The hard-fought gains of generations of female athletes are being erased in the name of an ideology that dismisses biology and reality.
A Rigged Game
Women’s football, in all its forms, was built by women, for women. The governing bodies could solve this in seconds with a simple sex test - a cheek swab, ten seconds, done. But they won’t, because cowardice rules.
How many women have to lose their dreams and possibly even their lives, before someone says enough?