The vast outrage over the "unfairness" of a transgender athlete competing at the Olympics makes very little sense when you consider that; a) she is ranked 4th b) she is the first trans athlete to compete at the Olympics EVER
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Again, not an argument and misleading on your part. A lower down runner in mens long distance running who wouldn't get within a country mile of the Olympics would do a time that would make the final of the women's event.
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You seem to absurdly suggest that because she may not win the gold, there is no unfair advantage whatsoever. For example, there is about a 7 second gap between the mens WR (56.88) in the 100m breaststroke and the womens WR (1:04.13).
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Gid, she's 43. That's twice the age of female weightlifters at their peak. There is clearly an advantage.
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