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    𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓪𝓵𝓲𝓮 𝓦𝔂𝓷𝓷  💎‏ @ContraPoints May 1
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    𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓪𝓵𝓲𝓮 𝓦𝔂𝓷𝓷  💎 Retweeted AJ+

    So there’s now an artificial range of biometric normality female athletes must conform to—or else they’re forced to take performance-reducing drugs until they do conform. Gender bends biology to its will.https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/1123598662569996290 …

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    Olympic champion Caster Semenya lost an appeal against new IAAF rules that say women with naturally high levels of testosterone must take hormone-lowering medication to compete. The UN says the rules potentially violate human rights laws, calling them "humiliating and harmful." pic.twitter.com/5tyTjnOEnk
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      1. 𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓪𝓵𝓲𝓮 𝓦𝔂𝓷𝓷  💎‏ @ContraPoints May 1
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        the comment-section-tier commentary on this makes it clear what’s really up. A black lesbian has disrupted the delicate competition amongst delicate white Ladies, and society responds by treating Caster Semenya the way they treated Alan Turing.pic.twitter.com/heqAh2ZLqs

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      2. Social Justice Bard‏ @ajventer May 1
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        Literally everyone in the olympics have genetic predispositions that favour high performance. Often ones that have other negative health impacts. More than a few champion skiers have rare gene combinations that make them overproduce red blood cells, a condition that can kill you

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      3. Social Justice Bard‏ @ajventer May 1
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        But it sure helps with keeping muscles oxygenated when competing in ice events - which is why they tend to champions before they die. Yet for some bizarre reason this ONE particular type of genetic advantage has to be stamped out. The others are fine, even the deadly ones.

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      2. Adrian‏ @ardangoesgarden May 1
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        Michael Phelps's body literally produces half the lactic acid as a typical human, a mutation so unusual and so contributory to strength and fitness that Marvel Comics gave it to Captain America. If Semenya is restricted due to a "biological advantage", Phelps should def also be.

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      3. Sharky‏ @SharkSmirk May 1
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        Replying to @ardangoesgarden @ContraPoints

        He also has unusually high lung capacity, guess he'll have to start smoking if he wants to compete in the next Olympics.

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      2. John Harper (but spooky)  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 🌐‏ @Johnwbh May 1
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        We should go the whole way and ban everyone who is naturally good at sport from competing. The totally average people Olympics would at least be very entertaining

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      3. no, you need a CRIMINAL lawyer‏ @AlexKing3rd May 1
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        @NBCSports at least test this out, imagine the ratings: Only Typical Humans Play Sports

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      2. Jane Kabaki‏ @JaneKabaki May 1
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        Its not ALL females. Fact:If high testosterone levels is the issue, then why not effect ban for women in ALL sport? Why ban the testosterone levels ONLY to the races that Caster runs & dominates- 400/800/1500m. Problem is that the ban is DESIGNED for this African woman only.

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      2. mi pa‏ @baltus_v May 1
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        At what point does forcing someone to change their natural biology constitute assault?

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      3. brenda‏ @biddycreek May 1
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        This point.

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