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‘Transgender’ BMX rider wants to win at the Olympics so he can ‘burn the US flag’

Updated: June 23, 2021 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

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TOKYO, Japan, June 23, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – A man who claims to be a woman and is set to compete for the women’s U.S. Olympic BMX freestyle team in the upcoming Summer Olympics in Japan, has said that he wants to win at the Olympics so he can ‘burn the US flag’.

Chelsea Wolfe, who qualified for the women’s team despite being a man, said last year that he was motivated to win by the desire to “burn a U.S. flag on the [winner’s] podium.” Wolfe, who has since deleted the Facebook post, made the comments in March 2020, in response to an article about former President Trump’s opposition to men competing against women, Fox News reported.

“Anyone who thinks that I don’t care about the United States is sorely mistaken,” Wolfe recently told Fox News, withdrawing somewhat from his original comments. Wolfe, a 28-year-old from Florida, appears to have previously competed as a man named Connor Wolfe, according to a review of Florida BMX results. However, news articles do not report “Chelsea’s” real name.

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