Competition is NOT fair. Some people are better than others. You were 100% cool with the 4A girl moving into the 1A school and dominating. To you that's perfectly fair. But a transgender female isn't allowed to win. No matter what we can't let her win.
Trans females are not males. That's an important point that can't really be ignored in this.No ****, but unless we are breaking down everything into 100's of divisions based on sex, height, strength, speed, race, lineage, wealth, etc .... then basing it on 2 sexes is the most logical and reasonable way to do it. There are outliers like Lebron and Serena but a vast majority of men are able to at least compete with men and women with women. You would have a to be a pretty terrible male athlete to get beat by even a very very good woman athlete in things like track, basketball, sports that require physicality.
Competition is NOT fair. Some people are better than others. You were 100% cool with the 4A girl moving into the 1A school and dominating. To you that's perfectly fair. But a transgender female isn't allowed to win. No matter what we can't let her win.
What's the determining factor of "biological male"? Is it genetic, chromosome-based (yes, they are different), genital, other morphological characteristics, endocrinal, something else?The point of sports is to see who the best at something is. Hard work, discipline, teamwork etc will help you become the best at something. It has to feel pretty crappy for some of those Connecticut girls to put in all that hard work to get as good as they could at sprinting and then have it be for nothing because they got beat by a biological male.
What is the dream you're selling to your 1A girl who has to compete against the star athlete girl from a 4A school? Do you tell her "well at least you didn't get your *** handed to you by one of those trans freaks"?This is the objective truth we can see as adults, life isn't fair, most of us can't be professional athletes, or great politicians, or prominent researchers. But it's not the dream we're selling to kids when they compete (athletic or otherwise).
What is the dream you're selling to your 1A girl who has to compete against the star athlete girl from a 4A school? Do you tell her "well at least you didn't get your *** handed to you by one of those trans freaks"?
Okay, my apologies. I misunderstood your post. What I will say, though, is that trans females competing in sports is a lot more fair than it is being portrayed as by the people who seek to stop trans females from competing.Probably shouldn't be selling dreams to high schoolers, that's kinda where things have to get real. More relevant for elementary school sorts.
That also wasn't me talking about 1A/4A stuff.
Not at all. I think this has been a good thread with good discussion and good information. I have learned from this discussion abs my stance has been altered at least somewhat if not completely.Hopefully you haven't felt like I'm attacking you on this. That's absolutely not my intention. Not towards you especially but also not towards anyone else. I think it is fair for people to be uncertain and have questions and concerns. I also understand that people will come to different conclusions, even with significant info, than mine.
Good post GFSo look. I kind of assumed that the people participating in this thread were aware of this, but maybe that isn't the case.
I have a transgender daughter. She's 19 years old, she has been openly transgender for a little more than 5 years now. I'm not going to discuss private medical details at all because those aren't mine to talk about on a public forum. But needless to say that first my daughter has less than 0% interest in participating in sports. Second, if she did, she would not be dominant against an average female athlete her same age. Third, this **** ain't easy. Shutting more doors, making more explicit statements about exclusion and making clear that she is not allowed to win, that we might tolerate her but we will never accept or embrace her, well she doesn't need a society that regards her that way. And that society will be the less for it.
I dont care about women's sports. If they want to play with dudes, cool.@Cy and Thriller
You seem to be the most vocally in favor of trans individuals competing, so I ask you, what do you feel the purpose of having separate womens leagues is?
I stated earlier in the thread that my opinion is they are to allow folks assigned female a place to compete athletically.
A few things. And I'll try not to sound insensitive or demeaning. If I do apologize in advance and that was not my intention.Trans females are not males. That's an important point that can't really be ignored in this.
Trans females may (very much most likely) be on hormone therapy. A trans female on hormone therapy cannot be compared to a male, not even a trans male. As stated previously, a trans female on hormone therapy has lower levels of testosterone than a biological female.
I have met several transgender youths because my daughter is transgender and met them in a trans youth group. My daughter does not like that her only friends are transgender. She'd prefer to be able to just have friends. But that's not how it seems to work. So because she is excluded to the transgender social group I have met a number of transgender kids. Not a ****ing one of them would dominate any sport. This boogeyman of the burly trans female LeBron is a ridiculous myth.
I dont care about women's sports. If they want to play with dudes, cool.
Its just funny to me that some people suddenly care due to "fairness". If they really cared about fairness in sports, they would be posting threads about steroid use, something that is throwing off competitive balance much more than a trans person here or there.
It squares 100%I'm not sure how this reply squares with your other replies in this thread.
You pretty obviously care about them being open to trans women or you wouldn't be participating the way you are here.
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Whatever trans woman is playing HS basketball, I guarantee they will never be at as big of an advantage as Zion vs your average HS basketball player.
For real though, anyone using the "fairness" angle, please respond to this.