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Five transgender players reportedly dominated a women's college volleyball game in Canada, with tempers flaring when a reporter tried to ask questions on the matter.
Footage from Rebel news shows the quintet performing powerful shots during a fixture between Seneca College and Centennial College in Toronto on on January 24.
The athletes, who are all biological males, stayed on the court for the entire game.
Yet it was a different story when it came to women, with biologically female players substituted both on and off the bench during the match.
Trans volleyball players featured in a match in Canada with a row kicking off
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Seneca played with three transgender women while their opponents, Centennial, played with two.
Rebel News say the athletes 'dominated' the match, especially when it came to 'serving and spiking'.
David Menzies, who was in attendance as the fixture played out, said: "Real biological women have needed medical assistance thanks to taking spikes off their head."
It's claimed the trans athletes were 'always' on the court, meaning at least five of the players in the entire match were transgender.
Seneca College won the best-of-five series. And Menzies was seemingly ushered away when he tried to interview players and coaches about the issue.
Menzies has accused the trans athletes of using the sport to pay for their tuition.
And he also claims there have been 'two major head injuries to female volleyball athletes in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association caused by transgender people.'
Quoting a source, who wished to remain anonymous, he wrote: "The first injury, on November 12, 2023, was a concussion caused by C.L. Viloria who plays the middle position for Centennial College.
"During a game at Centennial College vs. La Cite Collegiate, Viloria attacked the ball with heavy force and hit a La Cite volleyball player in the head.
"The second injury, on January 22, 2024, was a concussion caused by a transgender woman, Franz Largadas.
"During a game at Seneca College vs. La Cite Collegiate, Largadas attacked the ball with heavy force and hit a La Cite player in the head.
"In the 2022-23 season Franz was listed on the Seneca College men’s volleyball team roster and is now on the women’s volleyball team roster this year.
"In both instances, the players had to be substituted off the court.
"Although injuries do occur in the sport, the sheer force of a man’s volleyball attack is much more powerful than one of a biological women’s force."
Menzies adds that their employees were 'continually harassed, our cameras were blocked, and at one point, security guards told us we had to leave because we were causing 'a disturbance' in the stands.'
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And the reporter faced abuse as he attempted to leave the auditorium, too.
One fan was heard yelling that he should 'rot in hell'. He was also described as a 'white piece of s**t' by the same individual, who seemed ready for a fight.
Last month, US protestors gathered in front of the NCAA's annual convention to demand an end to transgender athletes competing in female events.
Under the current NCAA rules, a person must complete 12 months of testosterone suppression treatment, and submit serum testosterone test results showing levels below the maximum for the sport in order to play.
Back in November 2021, the International Olympic Committee said it was up to individual sports to determine their own rules on the matter.
David Menzies was heckled by fans as he reported on the trans athletes playing volleyball against biological women in Canada
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In doing so, they U-turned having previously said that trans women must suppress their testosterone levels for at least 12 months in order to compete.