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Transgender athlete Emily Bridges has labelled Florida a “fascist state that kidnaps children” during a rant labelling a British ban on males in women’s cycling the start of a “genocide”.
Bridges previously broke UK records in the junior male category before deciding to change gender, abandoning his birth name Zach in the process. The document then takes a bizarre turn, with Bridges pivoting onto an attack against U.S. Presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis, who the cyclist accuses of running a “fascist” state in Florida.“When the government is expressing admiration towards Ron Desenantis’ fascist state which kidnaps children, and is itching to pass legislation to ban us from public life, this is a violent act,” Bridges wrote.
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