JMintzer |
04-17-2022 10:20 AM |
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
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So how would you feel if a woman with a significant physical advantage over other women, due to being born (a physically amazing gene pool) as a woman, wanted to compete with other women?
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I'm absolutely fine with that. But that's not the discussion at hand, now is it?
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Or hm - a woman with prodigial hand-eye coordination, that most golfers lack, competing in womens' golf against other women who don't have that prodigial hand-eye coordination?
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Another red herring...
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Should Tiger Woods have been rejected from pro-golf because he has a significant biological advantage over other golfers (golf is both a physical and mental sport, and he mastered it from both ends, something others COULD NOT DO)?
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More red herrings...
We're not talking about MEN competing with other MEN...
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How about [insert name] the pro-football running back who can do whatever the heck he does better than any other football player due to his physicality? Should he be disqualified so that lesser men can have a chance at winning?
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Continued illogical examples do nothing to help your argument...
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A woman with naturally broad-shouldered frame and narrow hips will have a much higher shot at being a championship swimmer than a woman with narrow shoulders and wider hips. Should that broad-shouldered woman not be permitted to compete?
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And the foolishness continues...
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People are both however they're born, and their physicality doesn't prevent them from competing. In fact, often it's their physicality that allows them to win. Do we tell those with superior physicality that they're no longer allowed to compete because it's not fair to those with less superior physicality? No, no we don't. In fact, we applaud it, and pay them the winning prize for it.
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No one said anything of the sort. Except you, of course...
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UNTIL you start talking about something that you don't understand or fear. Then it's a bad thing. Physical traits becomes taboo, no longer permitted. THIS physical trait will ruin the game, it gives everyone else an unfair advantage.
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Yes, YOU don't seem to understand the PHYSIOLOGICAL differences between biological men and women.
Me, otoh? I've studied kinesiology, and I DO understand those innate differences...
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Maybe they should just check testosterone levels. If your levels are on par with the levels of the rest of the people on your team, then you can play. If they're not, you can't. No matter what your DNA says you are. A man with super-low testosterone levels as a result of genetic mutation, should be able to compete on the womens' team. In fact, change the names. No more womens' teams and no more mens' teams. Make it Hi-T and Low-T.
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More foolishness. NATURAL levels? By all means, compete...
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You want it to be fair, then go down that road instead. The presence or absence of a ***** or vagina doesn't mean diddly, except in the case of reproduction and whether or not it's easy to pee standing up.
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You can keep repeating your silly comparisons. It doesn't make them any more correct...
I find it sad that you don't care enough about women to keep their sports fair to women...
If you think this is fine, you're a lost cause...
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