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    244 days ago

    What am I making up? This woman almost certainly has athletic advantages far greater than the vast majority of the trans athletes people get so apoplectic about.

    Stop making shit up to fit your narrative. It detracta (sic) from the actual issue.

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        143 days ago

        If someone has ADHD and takes medication - as directed - to help them focus on their training regiment, would that make you as upset? It’s certainly a drug to “alter,” as you say.

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          33 days ago

          I suppose if all could take adderall, then it wouldn’t be an issue.

          I think you are missing the point of competition though.

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            It’s funny because you’re so close to understanding why sports aren’t fair right here. There’s all kinds of diseases, mutations, nutrition, upbringing, etc. that have bearing on the results of competition but you’ve chosen this random line in the sand of trans athletes to get up in arms about, wonder why that is? I wonder why Lebron spends 1.5 million on his body annually, look how fair we are guys!

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              Please loose the condescending tone.

              Sports are of course both fair and unfair. But i find your example hilarious. LeBron James? Ah yes, the boy raised in a shithole, dirt poor by a single mother, but happened to both be exceptional at both working at his craft AND was lucky with the gene lottery.

              There isn’t a better example of the greatness of sport, but you try to twist it to be a negative 😂

              It’s as far from a random line in the sand as can be. Born men are not to compete against women. As long as there has existed womens sport, this rule exists implicitly, by definition.

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                Stop making shit up to fit your narrative.

                This is how you started the conversation but all of a sudden I’m being condescending.

                Sports are of course both fair and unfair.

                But they only get to be unfair the in the ways that you decide right?

                There isn’t a better example of the greatness of sport, but you try to twist it to be a negative 😂

                Never said it was a negative, just trying to assess why some parts of sports get to be allowed in your definition of fair and unfair. I can give you a laundry list of the reasons why the NBA isn’t fair but I know this really has nothing to do with fairness for you. It’s odd how someone touting the greatness of sports is also a proponent of disqualifying some people from participating.

                It’s as far from a random line in the sand as can be. Born men are not to compete against women. As long as there has existed womens sport, this rule exists implicitly, by definition.

                We’ve always done it this way! What a great reason to keep doing something and never reflect and change for the better!

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                  This is how you started the conversation but all of a sudden I’m being condescending.

                  Ye, it was a made up scenario completely irrelevant to the pic.

                  But they only get to be unfair the in the ways that you decide right?

                  Nope. Just by random chance in genes or by agreed upon rules. And a vast majority seems to agree that born men shouldn’t be allowed in the womens division. Seems pretty cut and dry.

                  We’ve always done it this way! What a great reason to keep doing something and never reflect and change for the better!

                  There is nothing to reflect on. Other than maybe having a trans-only category. If anyone would care to have one. Trans are already allowed to compete in the open category, aka mens.

                  Or you could remove womens sport all together, as that seems to be what you’re implying. Something i would be vehemetely against

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                    12 days ago

                    Cool, I’m done with the cherry picking here. Have fun with your completely “fair” sports untainted by the presence of those game breaking trans athletes.

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            Pretty sure the point is fun and entertainment. Some people care about finding the “best,” but as the saying goes, it’s not about whether you win or lose…

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              Now there is the actual issue at hand. Of course its about competition. That is the entire crux of the issue, and you can’t just wave it of like some irreverent side matter in the case of sports.

              Kids already play mixed, since gender differences are small enough to be negligible. That is when the fun part matters the most.

              I just find it funny that people are so willing to put actual trans rights in jeopardy just for the slight inconvenience of barely a dozen trans women in the US. Or you actually think it’s ok for men to compete with women?

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                I’ve always thought it was strange that we separated some sports by gender, and I still do. Especially because plenty of sports don’t separate by gender, and there’s no issue.

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                  Its not strange at all.

                  Google world records in literally any sport. There is a 10 - 30 percent difference depending on the sport.

                  Sports that are explosive in nature, like soccer or hockey are especially bad in comparison. There are countless examples of womens national teams in football(soccer) losing to 15 year old boys. That doesn’t happen in, for example, 100m dash or even longer events until about the age of 18-20.

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                    Great, so we should take advantage of the fact that we have major and minor leagues and separate by ability into those. If it happens to separate by gender, so be it, but if someone is higher or lower than the average for their gender then they can compete among other people on their level.

                    The fact that we separate by gender in spite of how, as this thread points out, there is a large amount of variability within that category that goes against the idea that this addresses the ability gap, just shows that we’re not separating for that reason, we’re separating for sexual discrimination.

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                    Sorry, sports are objectively unimportant. Either way, just stop caring about things that have absolutely no bearing on your life whatsoever and you might find you’re much happier. At the very least, less upset.

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              They made the comment that she wasnt born tall, like an idiot. Implying that she wouldn’t have been tall naturally.

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                33 days ago

                Who’s “they”? You mean me? I didn’t imply anything, you inferred that. Also, I didn’t know idiots were born tall, that’s actually really helpful information, thanks!

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                  Yes, you did. We were talking about drugging to improve at sports and the morality of it. Then you made a weird non-sequiter about her length, like it had any baring on the conversation.

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        43 days ago

        Hey man if you ever find yourself in a situation where they make drugs that can make you better I think you should take them