Partly it's just a matter of meeting brilliant female athletes, who are hugely hard working, dedicated to their training, & utterly determined, and then you see them beaten by mediocre male athletes, because of... biology.
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I realize it's a bit annoying to see men saying this sort of thing. But I find it distinctly irksome to see the hard work & dedication of female athletes I've known effectively dismissed as being not good enough, as though they could have been better if only they'd tried harder.
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I dare anyone to look at female Olympic runners and say they have been “socialized” to be slower or not try as hard. Garbage
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Thanks Jeremy
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yes, but we've found two people who muddle, this, so: checkmate!
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Yes and it would be good if Male athletes could actually stick their heads up and say so.
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Especially good athletes. I was only ever mediocre.
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Well I’m sure you were far better than I. Lol
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It's pure insanity that this is being argued in 2019. 3 high school boys 100m runners would be the fastest women in the world.
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It should be blindingly obvious to anybody **with two brain cells** that males have a competitive advantage over females for reasons that have nearly everything to do with biology, & very little to do with expectations, socialization, determination, etc.
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