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Men pretending to be women being triggered over women pretending to be men pretending to be women.
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What a time to be alive
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Could / Should be a landmark case
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Interesting...
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@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Think we have a different bar as to what constitutes “interesting “
Side note - why are there gendered darts competitions at all? Same with snooker, shooting etc
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snooker & darts are gendered for two main reasons:
- mens and womens anatomies are different, different proportions of arm length, way the elbow bends, height and reach etc, all of which could provide male advantage
- having a women's only category is an attempt to increase the number of players by providing a different environment.
Overall, it doesn't matter why women's sport is segregated, we should respect their desire to have segregated sport. Shooting is an interesting situation, there are no discernible score differences between men and women, similar to eventing, however, neither men nor women want to be included in one competition as apart from anything else, it would halve the number of medals available to win.
Those two stories reflect part of the problem, the transgender movement has not ever tried to win hearts and minds (unlike almost every other social justice movement in history), its intentionally engaged behind the scenes via lobby groups and politics to change laws and rules of sporting organisations. Once the consequences of those changes become apparent, the public realise and object, or at least, those with two eyes do.
In the second story, once again we see the emotional blackmail tactic of essentially telling people to just keep your opinions to yourself or i might kill myself.
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@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Could all be sorted out in one tournament
All female competitors pull out before 'the first dart is thrown'
No sanction, and that tournament becomes a mockery
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@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Think we have a different bar as to what constitutes “interesting “
Side note - why are there gendered darts competitions at all? Same with snooker, shooting etc
Male abilities are different, not just strength. Spatial awareness for example.
But even strength can be beneficial in those sports, sometimes a little power is needed.
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@booboo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Think we have a different bar as to what constitutes “interesting “
Side note - why are there gendered darts competitions at all? Same with snooker, shooting etc
Male abilities are different, not just strength. Spatial awareness for example.
Read an interesting article a few weeks back on women motorcycle racers where things like balance, co-ordination and decision-making can be greatly affected by PMT & periods.
It's generally self-managed by making people aware of the problem but is def. another point of difference/advantage for trans "females"
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@booboo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Think we have a different bar as to what constitutes “interesting “
Side note - why are there gendered darts competitions at all? Same with snooker, shooting etc
Male abilities are different, not just strength. Spatial awareness for example.
But even strength can be beneficial in those sports, sometimes a little power is needed.
The weirdest thing for me is running where males dominate at every distance, but the gap erodes as the distances get extreme (like 300kms) where female ultra-marathoners are right there and often win races
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@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@booboo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Think we have a different bar as to what constitutes “interesting “
Side note - why are there gendered darts competitions at all? Same with snooker, shooting etc
Male abilities are different, not just strength. Spatial awareness for example.
But even strength can be beneficial in those sports, sometimes a little power is needed.
The weirdest thing for me is running where males dominate at every distance, but the gap erodes as the distances get extreme (like 300kms) where female ultra-marathoners are right there and often win races
Heard the gap changes with age too - as females get older they can get more competitive than males in ultras.
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@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@booboo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Think we have a different bar as to what constitutes “interesting “
Side note - why are there gendered darts competitions at all? Same with snooker, shooting etc
Male abilities are different, not just strength. Spatial awareness for example.
But even strength can be beneficial in those sports, sometimes a little power is needed.
The weirdest thing for me is running where males dominate at every distance, but the gap erodes as the distances get extreme (like 300kms) where female ultra-marathoners are right there and often win races
Sorry to break it to you but that is a myth. Check the records for each, the men’s records are still 15-17% quicker than the women’s - about the same percentage at every distance from 100metres up.
Ross Tucker has talked about this, the reason women sometimes win those races is because of how incredibly niche they are, and the best women can be better than a non best man, but actually the best against best would still show male advantage.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@booboo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Think we have a different bar as to what constitutes “interesting “
Side note - why are there gendered darts competitions at all? Same with snooker, shooting etc
Male abilities are different, not just strength. Spatial awareness for example.
Read an interesting article a few weeks back on women motorcycle racers where things like balance, co-ordination and decision-making can be greatly affected by PMT & periods.
It's generally self-managed by making people aware of the problem but is def. another point of difference/advantage for trans "females"
Are you claiming trans women don't have periods? How dare you.
On that note...
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@Dodge said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@booboo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@voodoo said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@BlueWall_noReds said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Interesting...
Think we have a different bar as to what constitutes “interesting “
Side note - why are there gendered darts competitions at all? Same with snooker, shooting etc
Male abilities are different, not just strength. Spatial awareness for example.
But even strength can be beneficial in those sports, sometimes a little power is needed.
The weirdest thing for me is running where males dominate at every distance, but the gap erodes as the distances get extreme (like 300kms) where female ultra-marathoners are right there and often win races
Sorry to break it to you but that is a myth. Check the records for each, the men’s records are still 15-17% quicker than the women’s - about the same percentage at every distance from 100metres up.
Ross Tucker has talked about this, the reason women sometimes win those races is because of how incredibly niche they are, and the best women can be better than a non best man, but actually the best against best would still show male advantage.
Don’t be a women hater bro.
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Rowling is right to just call these people what they are now - cheats. A 45 year old bloke deciding to compete in the women's event, meaning women miss out on spots, is just straight up cheating, and ignorance of the advantages they have is not a good enough excuse. The Olympic committee is just the absolute worst for allowing this shit.
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@No-Quarter said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Rowling is right to just call these people what they are now - cheats. A 45 year old bloke deciding to compete in the women's event, meaning women miss out on spots, is just straight up cheating, and ignorance of the advantages they have is not a good enough excuse. The Olympic committee is just the absolute worst for allowing this shit.
And the disability is "sight impairment".
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Interesting...
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@MiketheSnow said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
Could / Should be a landmark case
From that vid it looks as though there may be a bit more to the story. Is he simply refusing to condone and teach the trans ideology or is he actively demonising both the ideology and people who are trans? Going by that screeching woman supporting him it wouldn’t surprise me if it was the latter.
Ironically she looks a bit like a tranny herself.
Transgender debate, in sport, in general