It is a combo of a couple of things.
- Political correctness gone way to far.
- People scared of saying hey...that is a boy/guy and they should NOT play on girls/womens teams. THIS IS THE BIG ONE. If people said enough of this crap it would end. But people are scared and/or go with the flow. Sheep.
If you want to wear a dress and makeup and pretend you are a girl/women have at it. Doesn't bother me in the least. I think you are strange...but live your life as you like.
But when you want to play on my DD soccer team, or play on the women's soccer team, or compete on the womens pro bike circuit (or any sport)...enough is enough. Despite testosterone blockers, etc...if you were born a boy, you have a different physical structure that gives them the advantage.
The reason many decades ago we created women's sports was because women cannot compete physically against men. Is there an exception here and there? Yes. But as a whole they cannot.
To now say hey some guy/boy who says he is a women/girl can compete on womens/girls team is just wrong.
Why on Earth people look at photos like this and say...yeah we should let this happen is beyond me. Can we tell who doesn't belong? Any physical difference we should pretend to not notice?
Look at those photos. You want your kid playing against them? Is that fair? You want your daughter in college playing against them? Fair?
You want to ruin women's sports?
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One person won a division 2 race after years of hormone suppression and it means the end of women’s sports, all retroactively caused by Joe Biden years later? The hysteria is off the charts.
But all of this ignores the bigots claiming that Biden’s executive order requires that schools let dudes dress up as women and play women’s sports when it does no such thing. It doesn’t say a word about it, and it only supports existing law as interpreted by the US Supreme Court. If you have a problem, talk to the NCAA. Or the Supreme Court. Again.
If you’re worried about a dude ruining your daughter’s youth club experience on “her team” a couple points. First, you might want to consider that the team is not “hers”, its everyone’s who the governing body says gets to play on it. Second, I don’t even know why we’re having this hypothetical conversation because it hasn’t happened, and it won’t for about a million different reasons. Regardless, the NCAA, the pro cycling federation, and the weightlifting federation set the rules for participation and if you don’t like it, you can take your ball, your bike, or your dumbbell self somewhere else.
It is pretty crazy that you’re freaking out about someone taking hormone suppression unfairly competing in biking, track and weightlifting against others who are pretty much freebasing testosterone and masking agents.