Suddenly new records are broken in women's sports. Amazing.
Thanks for submitting the video. The link to Ponerology is fine as well. However, I would like to make a small correction. How Lobaczewski did a very good job. He would be definitely ashamed of the current government.The Polish know what they are talking about.
The way I see it is that they can't win in the men's division of competition so they go to where they know they can win - women's competition. What should be done is have their own division of competition for trans-men. Then, they could compete with people of their same capabilities. If that is something they don't want to do, then, I'd say, they aren't all about being "trans" but all about wanting to win at any cost.That doesn't make them women though, just makes them weak men.
Nienna, your comment about trans individuals having their on division of competition really makes sense. Sports has always been about like competing with like. I see nothing wrong with adding a "trans division" in sports. I wonder if an idea like this would get any real traction in schools and life?The way I see it is that they can't win in the men's division of competition so they go to where they know they can win - women's competition. What should be done is have their own division of competition for trans-men. Then, they could compete with people of their same capabilities. If that is something they don't want to do, then, I'd say, they aren't all about being "trans" but all about wanting to win at any cost.
I see nothing wrong with adding a "trans division" in sports. I wonder if an idea like this would get any real traction in schools and life?
The way I see it is that they can't win in the men's division of competition so they go to where they know they can win - women's competition. What should be done is have their own division of competition for trans-men. Then, they could compete with people of their same capabilities. If that is something they don't want to do, then, I'd say, they aren't all about being "trans" but all about wanting to win at any cost.
Nienna, your comment about trans individuals having their on division of competition really makes sense. Sports has always been about like competing with like. I see nothing wrong with adding a "trans division" in sports. I wonder if an idea like this would get any real traction in schools and life?
Nobody is going to show up for a hypothetical trans league - but an 'open' division would be reasonable and solves the aforementioned issues.Having a "trans division" has come up, almost since the moment it was clear these "women" competitors were going to decimate their various sports. The problem is, by making that distinction, the howls will go up that they are not being 'accepted as real women', as they think/feel they are. Everyone must bend to their conception of themselves, or be labeled phobic and exclusionary. What a mad world.
Completely agree. Not only that, but have sport categories for ALL gender identities Identified taking into account the gender variance, including supplementary every day quizzes that would motivate for the ‘nurture’ dimension.The way I see it is that they can't win in the men's division of competition so they go to where they know they can win - women's competition. What should be done is have their own division of competition for trans-men. Then, they could compete with people of their same capabilities. If that is something they don't want to do, then, I'd say, they aren't all about being "trans" but all about wanting to win at any cost.