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originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: SecrettoSociety
How the left feminists haven’t burned it all down over men in heels taking all the glory from women’s sports is beyond me ?
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Why would we have women's sports at all if all the winners are going to be men in wigs?
Seriously?
They are trying to but it's rather a difficult task. The CNN gas covered the story presenting the view from some trans activists this is discrimination against transwomen as they are excluded from female sports.
originally posted by: SecrettoSociety
Sad
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: SecrettoSociety
How the left feminists haven’t burned it all down over men in heels taking all the glory from women’s sports is beyond me ?
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Why would we have women's sports at all if all the winners are going to be men in wigs?
Seriously?
They are trying to but it's rather a difficult task. The CNN gas covered the story presenting the view from some trans activists this is discrimination against transwomen as they are excluded from female sports.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that would prohibit transgender girls and women in the state from competing on sports teams consistent with their gender -- a provision the state's Democratic governor has vowed to veto.
originally posted by: ML8715
a reply to: Asmodeus3
My question is are ALL female athletes getting blood tests done to check their testosterone levels? I'm a female, was born as a female but I developed PCOS in my teen years and because of that my testosterone is sky high. Mine would be over the levels that are "acceptable" in Trans or DSD athletes and I'm sure there are a lot of women out there like me so what happens in that instance?
Good !
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: SecrettoSociety
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originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: SecrettoSociety
How the left feminists haven’t burned it all down over men in heels taking all the glory from women’s sports is beyond me ?
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Why would we have women's sports at all if all the winners are going to be men in wigs?
Seriously?
They are trying to but it's rather a difficult task. The CNN gas covered the story presenting the view from some trans activists this is discrimination against transwomen as they are excluded from female sports.
Other newspapers have presented the story in a similar manner.
The CNN has long history of presenting similar stories as anti-trans regulations and anti-trans legislation. For example:
www.cnn.com...
Pennsylvania House passes anti-trans sports ban as governor vows to veto bill
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that would prohibit transgender girls and women in the state from competing on sports teams consistent with their gender -- a provision the state's Democratic governor has vowed to veto.
originally posted by: baggy7981
What I said a few weeks ago: "Ban trans men from competing in all women's sports at all levels."
A good step in bringing integrity back into women's sports, although they really should have banded together to stop this s# years ago. Sharon Davies knew what was what right off the bat. Proper boss lady.💗
No comment from continuousThunder or Sookiechacha? 😁
Slightly off-topic but a scenario that just came to me. Is a woman with big bazgongas that identifies as a man allowed to walk around topless, or would they be arrested for public indecency?
originally posted by: sarahvital
originally posted by: Kenzo
I feel like i lost plot with sport now days, why cant there be just men and women in sport . Maybe i am getting old.
it's a brave new world now.
originally posted by: Nothin
Ah !
So Lord-Coe™ is a Biologist™ eh ?
Who knew ?
The nine-time Wimbledon champion stated in an op-ed piece in Britain’s The Times that the decision was a “step in the right direction.” Navratilova urged for the creation of a separate category of competition for transgender athletes.
“In the wake of World Athletics’ announcement, I think the best idea would be to have ‘biological female’ and ‘biological girls’ categories and then an ‘open’ category,” said Navratilova. “It would be a category for all-comers: men who identify as men; women who identify as women; women who identify as men; men who identify as women; non-binary — it would be a catch-all. This is already being explored in athletics and swimming in Britain.”
Navratilova said biologically-born females are likely to get their best and fair shot at winning when competing in the biologically female category. She said an “open” category comes “no question marks, no provisos, no asterisk, no doubts,” noting it’s a “simple solution
originally posted by: LeeMich83
Article correction. MEN. No matter what mental illness you have and how good you have turned your penis inside out, as a child you still had over 80 physiological differences to a female before puberty, you are and always will be a man, no matter what insidious law tells us normal people we must say to the contrary.
In a perfect world, all people could participate in the sport of their choice — regardless of skill set, physical abilities, skin color, gender, age, or background. And although there's a growing desire to increase inclusion in the sports world (think: facilities determined to be a safe space for LGBTQ+ athletes and advocates for diverse representation), a recent announcement by World Athletics, the international organization for track and field, seeks to set the transgender community back