Sometimes when women are allowed to compete with men, they end up winning, so we can't have that, better create gendered divisions in sports.
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Replying to @WenSchw @NathanielHart72 and
Men who don't produce enough testosterone are excluded for not being "manly" enough and women who produce too much testosterone are excluded for being TOO manly. The whole thing is silly.
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Which women are you speaking of exactly?
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Replying to @NathanielHart72 @MxSpoon and
Caster Semenya, for example, but you don’t need an example, you can just look to the olympic rules: a (cis!) woman who by genetic luck produces way more testosterone than normal isn’t allowed to compete as a woman. It’s right there in black and white.
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Replying to @MxSpoon @lawnerdbarak and
Non-sense. Since Caster decided not to adhere to the IAAF rules for intersex males competing in the female division, new opportunities have opened up to women of color like Francine Niyonsaba and Shelayna Oskan-Clarke.
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Replying to @NathanielHart72 @MxSpoon and
The IAAF changed their rules just to target Caster. They changed their hormone level rule and only have it impact race distances Caster has competed in and the 400 meter hurdles, apparently as a transparent attempt at plausible deniability.
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Yeah she's pretty clearly making an anti-IGM argument here Zach
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Replying to @arthur_affect @zaelefty and
Even in the initial tweet Claire screenshotted you can see she's saying that she's talking about intersex people "with no medical needs", why would she be making a pro-medical intervention argument based on that
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