I regretted that little aside not long after I made it - not because it's untrue but because it's immaterial. Why the fuck do I care who gets credited with a little eloquence on TWW, of all places? This isn't an academic paper. We don't need citations.But anyway, no, you don't disagree with me on the matter at hand. We agree. And "my party" is Democrat and would likely be to the Left of that, if any of the leftist parties could refrain from a toxic ideological split or totally boneheaded foreign policy rant for five straight minutes.
3/23/2022 9:37:38 PM
Page 2.2 asks "So what's the purpose of women's sports?"
3/24/2022 6:02:56 AM
i cant wait for a 6'10" trans basketball player that gets 20 dunks a game. would be great to showcase how good at basketball women can be[Edited on March 24, 2022 at 6:52 AM. Reason : pronouns: he haw]
3/24/2022 6:52:13 AM
^^
3/24/2022 7:27:23 AM
3/24/2022 8:53:19 AM
I'll rephrase, to avoid the rhetorical nature of the question: Page 2.10 asks "So what's the purpose of segregating men's sports from women's?"
3/24/2022 9:13:59 AM
As in "What's the point of this segregation in the year of our lord 2022?" I would assume two fold. First, the important caveat is that most sports aren't segregated into men and women, they're segregated into open and women's. The first reason, to allow women to compete at high levels. For sports that require raw strength or other physical attributes, athletes who went through puberty as a male, will undeniably have an advantage. If there was one league, you'd never have cisgendered women athletes in a significant amount of sports (a female boxer at 150lbs will be destroyed by a male boxer at 150lbs if both are elite, same for many track events although women seem to do better at ultra distances,) The second reason, to allow women to compete in environment where they feel safe when that sport/activity traditionally had very low representation. A good example of this is chess. I don't think there's any reason that women can't compete on par with men, however, having a women's league can help to foster interest and provide a better environment to develop talent.
3/24/2022 9:27:36 AM
Do yall think a middle-of -the-road (or top25) men's P5 college basketball team could beat a WNBA team?Would an average starter on a men's P5 college team dominate if they played in the WNBA?
3/24/2022 9:38:57 AM
Realistically, it's just a shitty situation all around and will likely require more research, which is hard without a large sample size. I certainly don't think any athlete is thinking 'Well, I'm just going to compete as a woman to be able to win' (and if there were, it would certainly be a serious mental issue)It's unfortunate that the loudest voices on one side are hateful/transphobic and the loudest voices on the other side seem to deny science (the very real benefits of undergoing puberty as a male and the effects of testosterone on the body)I think GrumpyGOP said it very eloquently when he said "What is my gut telling me, and is it telling me to be on the side that has nazis?". It is UNDENIABLE that that voices on the side that are transphobic/hate are much, much, much worse than those who are, in my mind, ignoring the science. I would much rather the transphobic/hateful people be wrong. I think the NCAA's new rules (3 years after transition + case by case decision) are a step in the right direction, but it's still going to piss people off. I personally have zero objection to trans athletes competing where they feel comfortable in youth leagues/rec leagues (minus any obvious safety concerns, such as the X-man rules in peewee football). However, when we do get to the elite levels of competition such as NCAA and higher, it will require more science and leagues/sports will need to make hard decisions that can't satisfy everyone.[Edited on March 24, 2022 at 10:09 AM. Reason : a]
3/24/2022 10:09:02 AM
Thank you for sharing your opinion, bbehe.
3/24/2022 10:16:15 AM
3/24/2022 10:35:07 AM
^^^^i dont know about basketball but in track (for example) the high school record in north carolina for the 400m is almost 1.5 seconds faster than the female world record.thats just NC and thats a huge margin for that race.again, in just NC (at the high school level), the margin in the mile (1600m) is ten seconds. thats a north carolina high school record versus the all time womens world record.just to restate, in 2012, the fastest 1600m high school runner in north carolina would beat the fastest female 1600m runner in history by ten seconds.EDIT: i would just like to add i am completely for trans athletes competing however they like. the only concern comes at a certain high level of competition. i dont think people grasp in certain sports just how many men exist who can beat the best woman ever. assuming a tiny fraction of those men transition in the future, on a long enough timeline, all records in many sports will be held by men or men who transitioned.[Edited on March 24, 2022 at 10:45 AM. Reason : .]
3/24/2022 10:40:10 AM
I just don't believe that the number of people who have a legitimate concern about fairness in sports is equal to or greater than the number of transphobes. What's much more likely is that this is a flashpoint issue where bigots get to stick it to trans people. Trans folks seem, overwhelmingly, to just wanna live their lives. But if any of them gets uppity and succeeds at something then these kinds of arguments get trotted out.
3/24/2022 11:00:05 AM
3/24/2022 11:02:54 AM
Btw one of the tropes about Thomas is that they were a low level competitor before transition, but wiki claims they had one of the 6 fastest men's times.
3/24/2022 11:06:46 AM
3/24/2022 11:11:48 AM
^^https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/a-look-at-the-numbers-and-times-no-denying-the-advantages-of-lia-thomas/Here are the rankings and percent comparisons. I cant really comment on them intelligently because I dont know anything about swimming.
3/24/2022 11:20:46 AM
I know she is stronger in the women's field then when they competed in the men's, but some of the items I've seen have exaggerated those differences. They appeared to be a strong men's competitor in a few races, and may have risen to a higher level in one race considering she beat a silver medalist. I don't really care to dig too much deeper than that,just that they appeared strong in both fields.
3/24/2022 12:33:11 PM
Just to highlight the natural physical disparity between biological males/females in sports, the US national women's soccer team got beat by an under-15 boy’s club back in 2017:https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/a-dallas-fc-under-15-boys-squad-beat-the-u-s-womens-national-team-in-a-scrimmage/
3/24/2022 1:05:48 PM
your example literally says it was very informal and the womens team wasnt going all out.also worth noting what the actual purpose of the match was*
3/24/2022 1:23:45 PM
love to not read the article I link to while trying to prove a point:
3/24/2022 1:25:04 PM
Oh I read the article alright. The US national women’s soccer team lost 5-2 to a group of 13/14 year old boys. This is not at all uncommon and women’s national teams regularly scrimmage (and lose) against boys’ teams.https://www.sportbible.com/football/news-gremio-mens-under-16s-beat-brazil-womens-national-team-6-0-20210113https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/australian-women-s-national-team-lose-70-to-team-of-15yearold-boys-a3257266.html
3/24/2022 1:45:49 PM
You can say that it was “informal” or that they “weren’t really trying”, but the fact is those are legit scrimmage matches for them and the women sure as hell aren’t playing to lose. Why do you think these teams are playing against 13-16 year old boys in the first place?[Edited on March 24, 2022 at 2:06 PM. Reason : .]
3/24/2022 2:06:13 PM
playing practice games to develop certain skills... where the score isnt a factor at all... is extremely common in many sports / games.a "scrimmage" is literally a simulated game. a simulation is by definition pretend or for the purpose of study.
3/24/2022 2:28:12 PM
How has the women's national team fared against team of post hormonal therapy trans women
3/24/2022 2:48:22 PM
The phrase “legit scrimmage” is funny to me.
3/24/2022 2:52:16 PM
Transphobia makes me see red. I fuckin' hate bigotry and I really, really love some trans people.They're way better than so many loud assholes with useless opinions.
3/24/2022 3:00:22 PM
it’s really not that hard to not be a bigot and to simply let people exist
3/24/2022 3:09:44 PM
yeah but so many jerks are like
3/24/2022 4:15:42 PM
Are any transphobes adamantly against people who were born female but transitioned to or identify as males, competing in men's sports? Or just people born male who transititioned to female competing in women's sports? The former has pretty much zero chance of shattering any world records, wheras the latter certainly has the potential.Is it ok to be against trans bullying, against legislation that prevents trans people from receiving healthcare or other basic rights, etc, but to not be 100% on board, from a sports records integrity perpective, of trans women competing against AFAB women?
3/24/2022 4:38:39 PM
in my opinion, which is exactly that and possibly shit, the concern for biological womens records is the only legitimate concern....and has already been discussed, while possible, its an extremely long timeline before trans men decimate all female records.
3/24/2022 4:54:35 PM
"sports record integrity" is a lousy reason to make already marginalized people's lives worse
3/24/2022 7:00:14 PM
Has anyone complained about AFAB people transitioning to males and competing in men's sports? Seems like hateful transphobes would be equally against that, no?
3/24/2022 7:32:44 PM
Honest question, can they? Most sports have rules on taking testosterone supplements, which I'm under the impression that most transgendered males are on.
3/24/2022 7:38:27 PM
Good point. So if they can't, then shouldn't that be higher up on the list of things to be mad about?
3/24/2022 7:41:44 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Mosier"Chris Mosier is an American transgender advocate and triathlete. He started his athletic career before transitioning, started his transition in 2010, and in 2015 earned a spot on the Team USA sprint duathlon men's team for the 2016 World Championship, making him the first known out trans athlete to join a U.S. national team different from his sex at birth"
3/24/2022 7:46:42 PM
Goddamn, if I were Trans, I would hate for Caitlyn Jenner to be a public face of my peoplehttps://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2022/03/24/caitlyn-jenner-trans-swimmer-lia-thomas-not-rightful-winner-ncaa/7154631001/They probably feel how I feel anytime Candice Owens pops up in the news.[Edited on March 24, 2022 at 9:05 PM. Reason : hb]
3/24/2022 9:00:14 PM
Oh you mean Caitlyn Jenner, the murderer?
3/24/2022 9:04:48 PM
I'm really trying to use my better judgment and not wade into this issue at all, but since it's dominating recent discussion on these here boards, here we have a specific and timely example, and no matter how clear what's right is to folks posting so passionately in this thread, what's right really isn't that clear at all.This is kind of like how Title IX had the unintended effect of killing a lot of non-revenue men's sports at schools who didn't have the funds to subsidize them, or not enough interest to field offsetting women's teams. Wrestling programs at smaller schools, for example, were decimated. Right intent, unfortunate outcome for some.Talking about how uncommon something is or should be (a trans athlete transitioning and then dominating) when it literally JUST happened doesn't strike me as making a particularly strong argument to those who are almost certainly going to be more skeptical than me. In fact, while maybe it should be celebrated (?), I think it does a lot of damage vis a vis optics to the layman, and I think it's important to recognize this blind spot if you seek to advance your position.Why did I do this?!Please don't attack me.]
3/24/2022 9:47:55 PM
^ you're never going to be a mod now [Edited on March 24, 2022 at 9:54 PM. Reason : The Coz for sports talk mod 2022!]
3/24/2022 9:53:14 PM
Sports suck, TBH.
3/24/2022 10:05:50 PM
Not that there’s anything wrong with that
3/24/2022 11:52:51 PM
3/25/2022 9:18:07 AM
private sports groups will go to court just like the colorado cake baker guy did.
3/25/2022 10:43:42 AM
visibility bias, yo
3/25/2022 12:33:46 PM
I have a friend (Scott) who I served in the Navy with. He was quiet, but extremely intelligent and never struck me as being anything but introverted. I spoke at his commissioning ceremony and met his wife and kids.Several months ago, a new person popped up on my Facebook that I didn't recognize. Scott was now Sara - she was very vocal about her transition. The difficulties she faced, the things she did not expect. She (and her wife) have since moved to Tennessee, and surprisingly (at least to me, considering the state), she reports that she is generally treated well.I reached out to her, because she seemed very willing to discuss things, and this was the first person I had ever closely known (at least to my knowledge) that had transitioned. We talked a lot, and this is actually one of the things we discussed. Here's an excerpt of Sara's exact words:
3/26/2022 12:51:36 PM
See, I can go with that. The subject of the thread knows this is not physically fair competition. Take a pass.
3/26/2022 12:58:19 PM
It’s funny that womens sports are roundly mocked, especially by the right wing, to the point you could find dozens of articles saying the wnba shouldn’t exist, until transgender people get involved. They don’t care about womens sports they just hate transgender ppl (this is not all ppl weird about trans ppl in sports— but the noisiest aren’t doing it for genuine concern for women). Outside of that, there’s likely some fine tuning involved, but there’s no reason trans women shouldn’t partake in womens sports assuming they meet the requirements (something along the lines of X number of years on Y level of hormone therapy etc— whatever the science says makes sense) is fine. Most trans women aren’t hulking behemoths (not like ppl don’t also mock muscular biological female athletes anyway— guess we forgot what the anti trans ppl said about Katie Ledecky??), and over time they would tend to lose muscle mass if the medicine works the way we’re told.Thirdly… transgender people are an extremely small percentage of the population, there’s no rational reason to believe they will flood womens sports and crush the competition. Most transgender people just want to live without harassment or fear of attack, they don’t want to be in the spotlight or play professional sports, there’s no slippery slope or trend here, athletes like lia are a rare exception. It was weird for older generations to accept interracial marriage, it was weird for ppl to accept gay marriage, I get why people have preconceptions about trans ppl in womens sports, but lia Thomas is a good example of how it can work well— her 1.7s win is surmountable by biological females, in theory the hormone therapy would continue to reduce her muscle mass, and her record will push other women swimmers to perform better (there was a good study about Olympic running records, once one person broke a record it pushed all the other top runners to Match then exceed that record).Tl;dr there’s nothing to worry about at this point, trans ppl don’t deserve the hate they’re getting
3/26/2022 11:20:28 PM
https://twitter.com/heartlandsignal/status/1507836031911014407?s=21
3/27/2022 2:45:30 AM
It's unfortunate when all positions reaching the same conclusion on a nuanced issue get coupled together as if a monolith.Not all of it stems from hate. Are we going to start characterizing actual trans people who are against such post-transition competition as self-loathing and anti-trans rights?
3/27/2022 9:50:35 AM