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‘Sick of being bullied into silence’: Female skateboarder rebels against males in women’s contests

Updated: May 20, 2022 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) – A female skateboarder has criticized an energy drinks manufacturer for permitting a gender-confused male to take part in a contest “meant for women.” 

Earlier this week, Taylor May Silverman, 27,  condemned Red Bull on social media for forcing her to compete against the male “Lilian” Gallagher in its  Cornerstone competitions and then awarding him for his accomplishment in beating all the women in the December 2021 finals in Lincoln, Nebraska.   

“I am a female athlete. I have been skateboarding for eleven years and competing for several years,” she said in her Instagram post. “I have been in three different contests with trans women [sic], two of which I placed second. At the last contest series I did for Red Bull, I placed second.” 

“The trans competitor who won took $1000 dollars in qualifiers, $3000 in finals, and $1000 in best trick. This totaled to $5000 of the prize money meant for the female athletes,” she added.  

“I took $1000 in qualifiers and $1750 for second place, so $2750 in total. The girl who took third received $750,” Silverman continued. “The girl

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