I don’t understand how that Guardian article proves anyone is an anti-trans bigot, I’m afraid. Also, I follow Stella and I’ve never seen her discuss “trans privilege.” Could you link me to those tweets?
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Context matters here. This specifically addresses how race and age dysphoria aren't afforded the same validation as gender dysphoria, with examples given Also points out that cis athletes can’t compete on hormones but trans athletes can, this isn't a privilege?
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @joss_prior
No it's not, and you're wrong: cis women can have their menopause and compete in professional sports. "Race and age dysphoria". These two only really exist (and are given merit) in conservative anti-trans circles. It would first need to be recognized medically or socially.
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Replying to @TheWolfSpirit1 @joss_prior
Menopausing women aren't biological men competing as women Why doubt race/age dysphoria but not gender dysphoria? The science on GD and how to treat it is still in infancy. Dr van Horn of Tavistock admitted to a lack of clinical research re the increase in referrals to clinics
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @joss_prior
You said trans athletes have the privelige of taking hormones, which I demonstrated to be false. Own it. Don't try to steamroll your way out of this. Funny how you legitimize "age/race dysphoria". Please proof that it is legit first (studies, research). The onus is on you.
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Replying to @TheWolfSpirit1 @joss_prior
So cis athletes not on menopause can take hormones? I’m not legitimising age/race dysphoria, I’m asking how you can say they’re not as valid as GD when it's been established the research on GD lacks long-term, randomised trials and the recent boom in referrals cant be explained
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you cant have randomised trials when people are suffering you unethical crank!
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Replying to @joss_prior @TheWolfSpirit1
Randomised trials are necessary to confirm the results we’re seeing are both correct and unbiased. Don’t you think spreading inaccurate and biased information is unethical?
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Randomised trials are highly unethical... Read up on research ethics ffs
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You’ll have to explain that one to me. Randomized control trials are the gold standard for clinically testing treatments because they remove bias and help to keep scientific integrity intact.
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