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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Replying to @zaelefty @intersexfacts and
I want all surgery performed on intersex infants, save for what is genuinely medically necessary, to be outlawed. I also want being intersex to be seen as totally normal, Not a disorder, not "wrong" not anything like that.
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Replying to @RadFemme74 @intersexfacts and
I appreciate you want IGM to end, just as we all do. I wouldn’t use the word “normal” or “normalize” in the context of intersex. Talk about how we want intersex people to be accepted as they are, not “normalized.”
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Because it gives me great pleasure
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Replying to @intersexfacts @zaelefty and
They'll wonder why this account lasted so long without being banned like your others
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