• @derf82
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    411 months ago

    Most sports are dominated by people with genetic gifts. But having a little extra testosterone from a genetic quirk is a completely different thing than having extra testosterone because you were born with testes.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      Yet the end result is the same, an advantage over those that don’t have it. Why is one fair and one unfair?

      Sport is arbitrary rules we decide. Some trans athletes are going to be better at some sports, not because of their trans status but because they work hard and train lots. It is just as unfair to exclude them in case another trans athlete has a genetic advantage, that most research says they don’t have.

      • @Sarmyth
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        011 months ago

        We know things are different because of the way that they are.

      • @derf82
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        -111 months ago

        It is one thing to have a quirk of the same organs, it’s another to be born with a different organ that effectively produces performance enhancing hormones.

        But fine, then ban cis-women with unnaturally high testosterone.

        • @KISSmyOS
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          11 months ago

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        • @TerryMathews
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          111 months ago

          You said it sarcastically, but doesn’t that truly address the situation that you and others believe is occurring, in a non-discriminatory way?