I explained, the source of these sex differences was found to be hormonal. Change the hormones, change the abilities, change the unfairness. So, what's wrong with that?
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Replying to @e_urq
Right back in a circle we go. The man that won the women's world track championship was on hormones.
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Replying to @Maxxflyy
So, in your mind, if hormones really negate a competitive advantage then no trans women would ever win any competition? lol so much logic
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Replying to @e_urq
The man that won the women's track championship was on hormones...
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Replying to @Maxxflyy
Are you a bot or just not good at following arguments?
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Replying to @e_urq
Not a bot and do not why we are pandering to a small group of people. Who aren't actually women.
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Replying to @Maxxflyy
Let's back up to basic values. Is unfairness the only reason you think trans people shouldn't be able to compete? In other words, if it was certain a drug and testing regimen made competition fair, would you have any further objection to trans women competing w women?
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Replying to @e_urq
Yes and every cell in their body is what they are born with...
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Replying to @Maxxflyy
Yes you would still have a problem? Or yes, your only problem is unfairness?
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Got it. So, you don't care if it's unfair or not. You're compaining about unfairness bc you think it will get people on your side, but even if it was fair you'd still oppose trans women competing as women.
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