• @BlemboTheThird@lemmy.ca
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    121 year ago

    They’re related thanks to party politics. The party that talks about trans people in sports also rails against gun control.

    Also, no one automatically knows what you mean when you say fair. Because of the nature of the debate, you don’t deserve the benefit of the doubt where people assume that when you say “fair” you only mean “trans women who have experienced male puberty need to undergo hormone therapy before being allowed to compete in women’s sports.” And even the people who politically advocate for that invariably wind up also supporting a ban on puberty blockers, or trans men in men’s sports, or never allowing trans women to compete no matter how thoroughly physically transitioned they are, or whatever other nonsense.

    Bans are just not something that needs to be legislated. Sports organizations can self police in that regard. If anything, we need legislation to ensure trans people CAN compete in the gender category they identify as, with the sole exception of trans women who haven’t yet been able to medically transition.

    Take chess, for example. FIDE just passed an insane set of rules around when trans women can compete in women’s tournaments, and how trans men have to give up any titles they earned while they were still presenting as female, but the gender divisions in chess are completely unrelated to inherent ability. The lack of women in chess is a cultural issue, like in STEM fields, not related to physical ability at all, and the women’s division ostensibly exists as an attempt to draw women to the game. What FIDE is doing is purely anti-trans, and there should be legislation keeping them from implementing that. I’ve no idea how that would work internationally, but the point is trans people need protection, not bans.

    • xigoi
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      -21 year ago

      They’re related thanks to party politics. The party that talks about trans people in sports also rails against gun control.

      And? Are you not allowed to support certain policies of one party and certain policies of another party? Especially if you live in a different country, so you’re not voting for either of them anyway?

      In most sports, there is no such thing as “men’s” sports. You are allowed to participate no matter what you were born as and what you identify as. So why not just go there and leave women’s sports, which are explicitly created to make it possible to compete well without having been born with a male body, alone?

      That said, I agree with you regaiding chess (which should not be considered a sport at all). There is no inherent advantage of having a male body in chess other than the general tendency of men to have a higher variance in most abilities.

      • @BlemboTheThird@lemmy.ca
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        11 year ago

        Are you not allowed to support certain policies of one party and certain policies of another party? Especially if you live in a different country, so you’re not voting for either of them anyway?

        I never even implied that. You came to a meme about American politics and asked how the two topics were related. Sorry not every meme is custom-made for you.

        In most sports, there is no such thing as “men’s” sports.

        … are you serious? All the most popular sports, running, swimming, weightlifting, football (American and the rest of the world), basketball, hockey, cycling… I decided to check out the Olympic’s website for some other examples and almost all of them have hard gender divisions. A few don’t but the vast majority are divided. Chess has an “open” and a “women’s” division as you describe, but again, it’s because the gap exists thanks only to a dearth of women playing the game in the first place. This is not the case in most sports. Trans women who have undergone sufficient hormone therapy do not have an advantage, and should be allowed to participate.

        why not just go there and leave women’s sports, which are explicitly created to make it possible to compete well without having been born with a male body, alone?

        People rarely just choose what they’re passionate about like that. This is an incredibly flimsy excuse to exclude people from competing in what they actually enjoy doing.

        • xigoi
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          01 year ago

          I never even implied that. You came to a meme about American politics and asked how the two topics were related.

          The meme implies that the set of people opposing gun control is identical to the set of people opposed to trans women participating in women’s sports.

          Trans women who have undergone sufficient hormone therapy do not have an advantage

          How do you explain why Lia Thomas went from being mediocre at men’s swimming to getting the by far first place in women’s swimming?

          exclude people from competing in what they actually enjoy doing

          As far as I can tell, nobody is preventing trans women from participating in men’s sports. Though I can’t seem to find any sources, everyone talks about women’s sports. Do you happen to know ofeany?

          • @BlemboTheThird@lemmy.ca
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            21 year ago

            clearly two years just wasn’t sufficient. that’s a person who trained all the way through a male puberty. but what a surprise, by “fair” you really did mean just preventing participation at all, im truly shocked

            • xigoi
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              01 year ago

              Do I have to repeat for the third time that transgender women are not prevented from participating in sports?