RE: Man Named 'Tiffany' Is Dominating Women's Pro Volleyball in Brazil
March 3, 2018 at 10:20 am
(March 3, 2018 at 9:58 am)shadow Wrote:(March 3, 2018 at 9:19 am)Hammy Wrote: Transwomen aren't biologically women but they are women.
Do you want all the transwomen to compete in their own category? Based on what?
I don't see the problem with women winning women's sports.
What's the problem with transwomen winning? Isn't this just like wanting to ban black people from boxing if they win more on average than white people? And ban white people from swimming if they win more on average than black people? What's the justification besides bigotry? There's nothing wrong with winning.
I'm not acting like transwomen are biologically women and I'm not acting like all change is good change. I'm acting like women who are part of the women's category and pass all the hormonal tests and are deemed fair to compete... should be allowed to compete. And it is irrational and uncritical and can only be fueled by bigotry and bias if you disallow someone who has passed all the tests from competing even though they qualify for the category.
I'm not acting like transwomen are biological women. I'm acting like they're not men.
If a woman wants to compete in women's sports... and they pass all hormonal testing.... whether they are trans or cis is fucking irrelevant.
And as for the alt-righter remark, it's the transphobes who are more akin to alt-righters. It would be fair enough if there was an actual logical argument for why it matters whether someone is trans or cis.... but there isn't. If someone can pass the tests for competing fairly then they can compete fairly, and if they're a woman... they're a woman.
There are physiological differences between men and women that can't be reversed. Body shape, height, bone structure and length, body fat content, strength of ligaments and tendons, muscle mass, and oxygen carrying capacity through higher hemoglobin levels... these are still factors. I was assuming you'd read this because I brought it up earlier.
This is a solid overview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_differ...physiology
There are also analyses applying these differences to sports: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3529284
http://work.chron.com/physiological-diff...20627.html (interesting, what Khem was saying about ultramarathons seems to be the exception, as it's the one place where women's physiology is an asset [they can process glycogen more efficiently]. So thanks Khem, now I have to do goddamned ultramarathons)
Road Runner has already posted about this. Men still hold the record for ultra marathons. Easily.
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