A man pretending to be a woman “broke” a women’s record in Jeopardy, the Liberty Daily reported.
Thomas Schneider — who now goes by the name ‘Amy’ — just won his 18th consecutive Jeopardy match, breaking Larissa Kelly’s previous record of 17 straight.
Schneider has made over $700,000 defeating women.
Kelly, an academic, congratulated Schneider on the victory in a recent tweet.
Well, it was fun to hold a Jeopardy record for a few years…but it’s been even more fun to watch @Jeopardamy set new standards for excellence, on the show and off. Congratulations to Amy on becoming the woman with the highest overall earnings in the show’s history! ??
— Larissa Kelly (@Larissa_K_Kelly) December 24, 2021
“Well, it was fun to hold a Jeopardy record for a few years… but it’s been even more fun to watch @JeopardyAmy set new standards for excellence, on the show and off. Congratulations to Amy on becoming the woman with the highest overall earnings in the show’s history!” she wrote.
Schneider responded with a tweet of his own in which he again implied that he is a woman, accepting the praise of the woman who’s record he conquered.
Thanks so much, I’m honored to be in your company, and I look forward to some day watching the woman who beats us both!
— Amy Schneider (@Jeopardamy) December 24, 2021
“Thanks so much,” he wrote. “I’m honored to be in your company, and I look forward to some day watching the woman who beats us both!”
Transgenders have been breaking women’s records across the entire sphere of competition.
Recently, a college man competing as a woman, Lia Thompson, crushed women’s swimming records, and appears to be on pace to continue his run.
Women have considered boycotting sports as a result of the obvious advantages that males hold in such competitions.