In moments of unexpected clarity, children often reveal the absurdities we adults accept with resignation. Take, for instance, the ongoing debate over gender identity, where we find ourselves navigating through complexities that one might think belong to a dystopian novel rather than current discourse.
Recently, at WarBoys Studios, J6ers Barry Ramey and Enrique Tarrio had the remarkable opportunity to interview Zoe Szura, a 10-year-old Jiu-Jitsu competitor, and her father David, a U.S. Marine. Zoe expressed her candid views on the involvement of boys competing as girls in Jiu-Jitsu, urging parents to reconsider their stance.
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Starting her training at just four years old, Zoe has quickly ascended to rank #6 nationally in her division, amassing a record of 10 wins, including 2 Gold, 2 Silver, and 3 Bronze medals. Her impressive achievements highlight her determination, particularly in a sport where she often faces male opponents due to the lack of competition among girls.
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For Zoe, the binary concept of gender is straightforward. She asserts that when boys compete against girls while identifying as female, it leads to confusion and unfairness. “Stop pretending for your boy; either let him compete with boys or else just don’t have him act like a girl,” she stated with a clarity that belies her age. It seems this young athlete is not just honing her physical skills but also cultivating wisdom likely nourished by her supportive family.
Zoe’s choice to face male competitors stems from an understanding that it’s imperative for her growth. By competing against stronger opponents, she is strategically positioning herself for her ultimate goal: to become a professional UFC Fighter.
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As Zoe’s parents reach out to the American community for support, they highlight their commitment not only to her athletic pursuits but also to her overall well-being, seeking assistance for travel expenses, equipment, and her education. It’s a testament to their dedication to nurturing a bright future for their daughter in a world where such support is essential.
The broader societal obligation is clear: we must encourage children who embody strong, positive values, particularly when many within the younger generations are celebrated for behavior that diverges from those ideals. It falls upon We the People to uplift the youth who will carry the torch of American values forward.
Discover how you can aid Zoe in her quest by donating to her fundraiser at: https://www.givesendgo.com/zoeszurajiujitsu
Don’t miss the insightful interview with Zoe on America Rising:
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