• Zozano@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    This systematic review aligns with previous ones in highlighting critical research limitations. This includes the typically short study durations (<3 years) and a lack of data on elite athletes.

    So we aren’t talking about Olympic tier athletes.

    Also, the authors themselves acknowledge the evidence quality sits between very low and low

    For what it’s worth, I don’t give a shit about “fairness” in sports. What I am pushing back on is the insinuation that people are either malicious or manipulated if they don’t accept the assertion that trans women do not have a competitive advantage.

    At best, it’s uncharitable, and at worst, it a litmus test.

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      3 days ago

      For what it’s worth, I don’t give a shit about “fairness” in sports.

      Then why the fuck are you even in this discussion, arguing with people trying to defend a highly marginalised section of the community?

      If you “don’t care”, then dropping it so as to not be part of the active exclusion of trans people would be the appropriate move.

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        Then why the fuck are you even in this discussion?

        Because I believe what I’m saying is important?

        Whatever point you think I’m making, I’m not. I absolutely believe trans athletes should be capable of competing in whatever gender sports category they want, provided they are within range of their fellow athletes.