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 …
How would you feel if women were defined as menstruating, and therefore all women who worked out hard enough to stop menstruation were barred from competing? I believe this applies to most female athletes, and is as reasonable as the "must have ovaries" standard.
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Also, the author says that people who disagree with her are "gender activists". I'm not a gender activist, but I support Semenya's right as a cisgender woman to compete without unnatural drugs suppressing her body's natural production of a natural hormone.
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Do you believe we should have seperate sporting categories for females and males? What do you think is the purpose of having sex segregation in sports as it currently exists? (I don't consider menstruation a defining female trait)
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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....