1. Semenya is not trans 2. Semenya wins bc she’s incredible 3. There are many biological advantages; eg. height 4. There are many social advantages; eg. nutrition as a child due to wealth of family 5. We don’t split competition due to 3 or 4 6. This is bigotry masking as concern https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1119131011735064576 …
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Replying to @Bellaknit @e_urq
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about this, so im asking,HONESTLY, could someone explain to me how it's fair to either female sports, or transgender athletes, if they compete on the same fields? im not being condescending, i truly have no clue how this is supposed to work, for either....3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @eye4msu @Bellaknit
So, important first thing: Caster Semenya is not a transgender athlete. She’s just a woman with naturally high testosterone. People treat her like a freak and try to say she isn’t a women bc she is naturally strong and looks a bit masculine. But she’s a cis woman, like them.
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Or she could be intersex woman based on a female birth phenotype, XY chromosomes, powered by internal testosterone producing testes. Particularly 5-ARD condition is completely testosterone receptive. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-olympics-800-caster-semenya-testosterone-gender-2016aug20-story.html …pic.twitter.com/KorO44mava
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An intersex woman who was assigned female at birth is a type of cis woman.
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