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  • Oh As if you wouldn’t know I’m fucking about.
    It's proper annoying though, because throughout this thread, people are getting in the sly semi-personalised digs against Leuth and I to undermine what we're saying or misrepresent what we're saying. This seemed like another example and I apologise for misinterpreting the fucking around.

    But like more generally - I get it, we hold different views, we're the "wokesters" or whatever and people think we're batshit crazy leftie loonies, but then take apart what we say, and not the caricatures of our person that exist in the mind's eye.
  • Addickted said:
    Does this competitor have XX or XY chromosomes?
    Unfortunately, at the risk of being branded transphobic by someone who doesn't read before they reply, it's not as simple as that. 

    A surprising number of people have XX and develop hormonaly as a male and the other way round.  This did lead to a significant number of wrongly failed sex tests in the Olympics. 


  • Though I guess (being made of straw and all) it's entirely possible they are in fact straw women.
  • thenewbie said:


    Though I guess (being made of straw and all) it's entirely possible they are in fact straw women.
    don't forget the straw trans folk please
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    I didn't fucking say she should be banded I said I don't know the answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Read the posts before spouting your prepared nonsense. 
    Nobody said you said she should be banned, I was simply asking a question - calm down. 
  • Laddick01 said:
    You’ve literally just said her daughter would be transphobic if she wasn’t  happy competing against a trans woman? 

    That’s absolutely insane to suggest. That’s not a definition of transphobia, it’s just not wanting to compete against a competitor with a serious advantage. 

    I think you know as well as I do that the majority of trans women have superior biological composition. It’s not a debate, it’s a fact.

    Its a shame because this is an interesting debate. As per usual though you are going to crucify others for not holding the same views as yourself. 


    Except that’s not what I said, was it? I said, if she was transphobic she’d have a problem with it. Are you saying a transphobe wouldn’t have a problem with competing with a trans person? Odd, but okay. 
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  • This thread is living up to expectations - onto my 2nd bag now 👌
  • Laddick01 said:
    I don’t know how you’re still allowed to post on this site in all honesty.

    You know the point I’m making but are being deliberately difficult. Just because someone doesn’t want to compete against a trans woman does not make them transphobic. 

    Once again, try understanding people’s positions on it before you label them as something they obviously aren’t. 
    Again, it’s not what I said is it? Please try to understand some one’s post before you reply to them and essentially ask for them to be banned. 
  • What I was just about to say. I find the whole thing a farce. If however I’d had a daughter who lets say had dreamed all her life of being an Olympic swimmer, had been getting up at 5am since 8yrs old for pre-school pool sessions, sacrificed her teenage years and potential career prospects to try and be the best in a low paid sport, only to never have a realistic opportunity because a male elite swimmer had decided to transition, I’d be calling it more than a farce. 
    No-one has failed to qualify for the Olympics because Laurel Hubbard has been selected.  The New Zealand weightlifting team is two and a half times more numerous than at the last Olympics: they're taking more weightlifters. Laurel Hubbard is part of a team, with team-mates, not an competitor who has taken someone else's place.  

    The examples of a para weightlifting competitor and a made-up swimmer are interesting, but not relevant.  

    Lauren Hubbard qualified to compete for New Zealand in the Olympics, within the rules of the Olympics and with the support of New Zealand.  No-one has missed out. 
  • I was watching the Tour of Italy (Cycling) on Eurosport a few weeks ago and instead of ads appearing when the cycling finished it went straight to women's weight lifting and the commentator said "welcome to the women's snatch event"

    Made me snigger  :)

     
  • I started this thread because I really wanted to see if there was someone out there who could genuinely help me get my head around this issue.

    But it just seems it has attracted those who would rather stick an oar in & be judgmental then actually come up with sensible adult conversation about a very difficult topic.

    It doesn’t suddenly make you a transphobic is you feel this doesn’t sit right in the competitive world of sport. It makes you want to have a playing field as fairly as possible and to continue having a conversation about it until the issue is resolved for all those who want to compete. 

    If we ignore it and say, ‘yeah crack on, welcome aboard’ when other competitors feel aggrieved then surely you are opening the door to breeding more transphobia?

    It has to be spoken of, it has to be.
    Has allowing black competitors bred more racism? Has allowing gay competitors bred more homophobia? I don’t think it has. 

    The fact is - trans women are women. If you’re saying they shouldn’t compete because of a biological advantage, then where is the line drawn? If some one who was born a woman with higher muscle density not be allowed to compete either? If a swimmer is born with webbed feet, we know that to be a biological advantage, so should they be allowed to compete? 
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  • addix said:
    If one argument is that there is no advantage when someone has transitioned from one gender to the other, why do we not hear of female to male transgender people having an advantage? I can't think of any competitors that have made that journey, it's only ever male to female ones.  Happy for someone to put me right on that if there are indeed some that have been successful to a high level in their chosen sport.
    Although only slightly related to this thread, and not in any way associated with gender transforming, it's interesting to note that women have coxed successfully 'men's' boat race crews and compete with men in horse-racing.  In both these instances, women have a physiological advantage over men in those sports (specifically, lower mass). 
  • Has allowing black competitors bred more racism? Has allowing gay competitors bred more homophobia? I don’t think it has. 

    The fact is - trans women are women. If you’re saying they shouldn’t compete because of a biological advantage, then where is the line drawn? If some one who was born a woman with higher muscle density not be allowed to compete either? If a swimmer is born with webbed feet, we know that to be a biological advantage, so should they be allowed to compete? 
    The line is drawn at trans women who should be able to compete equally and fairly with other trans women.
  • Laddick01 said:

    Which is not the same as “she’s transphobic if she doesn’t want them to compete” is it? 
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  • Laddick01 said:

    I’ve really tried my best but I need this pic explained to me!!
  • I’ve really tried my best but I need this pic explained to me!!
    Old guy looking in pain after what he’s seen on his computer.

    Sums up how I’m feeling on this thread.
  • The line is drawn at trans women who should be able to compete equally and fairly with other trans women.
    Its an interesting idea, but why should trans women be segregated like that? Should we segregate other athletes based on other factors? I mean, we have weight classes in boxing - is this the same thing? 
  • Its an interesting idea, but why should trans women be segregated like that? Should we segregate other athletes based on other factors? I mean, we have weight classes in boxing - is this the same thing? 
    Why have gender categories? 
  • Why have gender categories? 
    Are trans women a separate gender? 
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