The debate around identity and protecting gender rights is complicated. People deserve so much better than this kind of flippant disregard.pic.twitter.com/5LLZuIVsQt
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Replying to @factsnotficti10 @lisanandy
Well no, because individual sports' ruling bodies have specific regulations for trans women to participate. If you think any specific sport's ruling body has set the regulations at an incorrect level, lobby that body. Unless you're just a transphobe.
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Replying to @factsnotficti10 @lisanandy
The same people campaigning against trans women in sports also campaign against trans girls having puberty, forcing make puberty. This not genuine concern for equality in sport, it's anti-trans bigotry. Trans women don't dominate women's sport that's the reality.
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Replying to @factsnotficti10 @lisanandy
Yeah right, it's a total coincidence you care *both* about puberty blocker use and sports and that in no way is informed by an underlying hostility to trans people.
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Replying to @factsnotficti10 @lisanandy
There are no sex based rights in UK law. I'm not denying there are some detransitioners, the reasons for detransition have not been adequately researched and what evidence there is points to experiences of transphobia being a strong reason for it.
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Strange. I've spoken to dozens of other detransitioners and I've yet to find one who did so due to experiences of transphobic.
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