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Not to be confused with 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan. 54th Clause of the Magna Carta absolutist. Commentary from an NRx perspective.

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    1. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence to support them. Trans activists make the following extraordinary claim: reducing testosterone levels for 1 year totally eliminates the advantages bestowed upon males by virtue of going through male puberty. 7/21

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    2. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      But when asked for the extraordinary evidence necessary to support this claim nothing is provided. Meanwhile, we have every reason in the world to suspect an advantage persists, b/c reducing T levels for 1 year does not reverse most traits relevant to athletic performance. 8/21

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    3. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      Then we commonly hear this claim, that it's wrong to assume males would simply start identifying as females to gain access to female sports. I agree that this would likely be very rare. But my response would be: So what if some people might do that? Why would that matter? 9/21pic.twitter.com/UXaKQkPcx0

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    4. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      If males that reduce T for 1 year have no advantage over female athletes, why should anyone care if so-called cis-males DO try to game the system by IDing as female and reducing T for a year? After all, it would still be totally fair, right? There's no system to game! 10/21

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    5. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      Here are the reasons USA Powerlifting gave for not allowing JayCee to compete against females. They seem perfectly reasonable. 11/21pic.twitter.com/bcHfLF8Tzr

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    6. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      Here's JayCee's response. This "all shapes and sizes" argument is commonly put forth by activists, but it's fatally flawed. There's lots of variation within each sex, sure, but this doesn't negate the reality that sex greatly influences the outcomes in a predictable way. 12/21pic.twitter.com/TriPGjCvnW

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    7. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      Yes, female WNBA players are on avg 6-feet tall which is much taller than the avg female. But what about the fact that the average NBA player is 6'8''? What might be the reason for this? A: Height matters in basketball & the effects of male puberty on height are profound. 13/21

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    8. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      If "women's bodies come in all shapes and sizes" why is it that none have ever come in a shape or size that's been able to compete in the NBA, NFL, NHL, or MLB? Keep in mind that these leagues do *not* bar female athletes. Their inability to compete is not a coincidence. 14/21

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    9. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      Now we see the argument of limited research. But if research is in its infancy, perhaps we should hold off until the sufficient research has been performed before allowing males to compete in female sporting leagues and events. Why is this not reasonable? Why the rush? 15/21pic.twitter.com/18s0Z9Skb9

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    10. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019

      This is simply not true. Biological sex can be determined through genetic testing. This alone can determine sex with over 99.98% accuracy, and a combination of genetics and observed sexual development can make this determination even more precise. Sex is not a mystery. 16/21pic.twitter.com/USYdKG7fvM

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      Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon 28 Apr 2019
      Replying to @SwipeWright

      Until we have a society fully free of any kind of transphobia we can never know how many people with male bodies are really men and how many are just passing Since we know with certainty that there is no correlation between body and essence we must assume a random distribution

      10:43 PM - 28 Apr 2019
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        2. Colin Wright‏ @SwipeWright 28 Apr 2019
          Replying to @CovfefeAnon

          I don't care about how people identify. People can identify however they want, but your identity doesn't change your biological sex, and it's sex, not gender identity, that should dictate who you compete against. This is how it's always been, and should always be.

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        3. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon 28 Apr 2019
          Replying to @SwipeWright

          Oh yeah? Well then why are they called "women's sports" and not "female bodied person's sports"? Gotcha!

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