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jocko699 02-25-2018 04:19 PM

A Wrestling Story
 

Greyfox 02-25-2018 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jocko699 (Post 2282846)

Is this where political correctness has led us?
Do we have to be "inclusive" in all domains?
I for one am not in favor of watching "altered athletes."
Every cell of that athlete's body's that hasn't been surgically removed still has a Y chromosome in it.
As far as I'm concerned the presence of Y chromosomes indicates masculinity still is a factor that can give an unfair advantage in many sports.
If transgendered want to compete, let them compete against one another.

The same applies for girls who transform supposedly to boys.
They still have every cell with XX.
They should not be allowed in competitions of that nature.

Inner Dirt 02-25-2018 06:12 PM

How is this person a he if they still have female parts? I am confused, we have a girl taking testosterone wrestling other girls, how is that fair and not cheating?

Inner Dirt 02-25-2018 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Greyfox (Post 2282902)
Is this where political correctness has led us?
Do we have to be "inclusive" in all domains?
I for one am not in favor of watching "altered athletes."
Every cell of that athlete's body's that hasn't been surgically removed still has a Y chromosome in it.
As far as I'm concerned the presence of Y chromosomes indicates masculinity still is a factor that can give an unfair advantage in many sports.
If transgendered want to compete, let them compete against one another.

The same applies for girls who transform supposedly to boys.
They still have every cell with XX.
They should not be allowed in competitions of that nature.

Either you are I are confused, I thought the mentioned athlete was a girl who wants to be a man, not the other way around.

Greyfox 02-25-2018 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt (Post 2282906)
Either you are I are confused, I thought the mentioned athlete was a girl who wants to be a man, not the other way around.

You're right. I was wrong. She wants to become a he.
I skimmed the article too quickly.
Nevertheless, every cell not surgically altered in this instance has an XX chromosome.
She's probably pumped up with testosterone or otherwise this supposed "he" wouldn't last long until starting to revert back to her previous state.
In other words it's still a very faux situation.
Let XY athletes compete against XY's.
Let XX compete against XX, as long as they aren't doped up with testosterone.


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