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Originally Posted by Halbraun
Wow.. do searches much? Both of these people (there are 2) competed at the last games in Japan.. neither is “trans” and both have always been “women”. They were found to have an xy chromosomes but were allowed to compete.
So complain to the IOC and leave the “trans” hot button out of it.. save it for when it is accurate.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/oth...er/ar-BB1r1gOf
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Wow...logic much? 1. the article and you both state xy chromosomes - that means men. The fact that the 2 men competed as women in 2020 means the unfairness is not new, but does not make it any less unfair. 2. The fact that they never identified as trans or as men, is irrelevant (and possibly untrue). They may have started identifying as women/girls when they were only boys (too young to be "men"), but doesn't matter. Trans is short for male transitioning to female (or vice versa). Are you saying that since they never referred to themselves as trans that they magically and instantly went from male to female without a "transition"?