I've heard alot of arguments as to why being born a man does not give these athliets an advantage.
I've heard these arguments about a boxer, a weight lifter, swimmers and other athletes.
They argue that since they are taking estrogen and have lower testosterone levels than normal, and even lower testosterone than women do among other compelling arguments that it all balances out and is more or less equal enough.
The thing is though, I haven't seen any examples of it holding true.
What sports that allows transgenders to play with the gender they identify as has any examples of their transgender athletes doing poorly instead of dominating that sport???
If it were in the slightest bit fair, there would actually be few to zero examples of them dominating that sport. Instead, all the transgenders seem to be in the very top ranks of women's sports and their are no examples of them in the bottom ranks.
None that I know of anyway, I don't follow men's sports, so even less women's sports.
And likewise, why are there not as many stories of biological women who identify as men this dominating men's sports???
How come there aren't a bunch of FTM transgender dominating men's football, hockey, boxing???
Seems like the fair thing to do would be either a transgender league either unisex, or segregated by m, f, identification, or for them to play. In the league that they were born as.
If in mens football one of the men playing identifies as a woman that is okay by me. It makes more sense then to have a biological male playing on a woman's team.
I really don't have a problem with anyone in pro mens basketball identifying as a woman as long as biologicalyl they are men
I've heard alot of arguments as to why being born a man does not give these athliets an advantage.
I've heard these arguments about a boxer, a weight lifter, swimmers and other athletes.
They argue that since they are taking estrogen and have lower testosterone levels than normal, and even lower testosterone than women do among other compelling arguments that it all balances out and is more or less equal enough.
The thing is though, I haven't seen any examples of it holding true.
What sports that allows transgenders to play with the gender they identify as has any examples of their transgender athletes doing poorly instead of dominating that sport???
If it were in the slightest bit fair, there would actually be few to zero examples of them dominating that sport. Instead, all the transgenders seem to be in the very top ranks of women's sports and their are no examples of them in the bottom ranks.
None that I know of anyway, I don't follow men's sports, so even less women's sports.