Edy         
         
Echarmion         
         Do you consider Caitlyn to be an authority on this question. Why/not? — Edy
DingoJones         
         
T Clark         
         Caitlyn is a gold medalist olympian, And a trans woman who went all the way and had surgery. Regardless, cancel culture rears its ugly head and seeks to end Caitlyn. — Edy
DingoJones         
         
T Clark         
         If you think biological males do not have a tremendous physical advantage that compromises a women’s sport and any integrity or honour of the women in that sport then I’m sorry to tell you that you’ve lost your fucking mind. — DingoJones
Apollodorus         
         The political side of the Trans debate, is rather messy, and awaits further scientific clarification... I'm not interested in discussing the trans politics here. — Edy
DingoJones         
         
T Clark         
         The data just doesn’t support that research, it’s politically driven research. — DingoJones
3017amen         
         That's where the problem lies. Science is clear that in physical competitions especially at top level a biological female is not the same as a biological male. So the issue seems to be political. Politics decides how science is applied. — Apollodorus
NOS4A2         
         
DingoJones         
         It came from women athletes supportive of women's sports trying to find a compromise. I don't see a political agenda beyond trying to figure out the best thing to do. — T Clark
DingoJones         
         
Apollodorus         
         let's just say that there really wasn't any knowledge there....I was astounded. — 3017amen
Apollodorus         
         the best arm-wrestler in my JHS (of about a thousand students) eighth-grade class was a girl. — tim wood
Edy         
         
T Clark         
         what did you think of the idea of a trans league? — DingoJones
fdrake         
         
DingoJones         
         
fdrake         
         Are we allowed to talk about what it means to say “trans women are not real women”? — DingoJones
DingoJones         
         
DingoJones         
         
fdrake         
         Calling the biological woman a “real” woman is one way of doing that. I understand that a transphobic person would use that term in a derogatory sense but surely intention matters here? — DingoJones
DingoJones         
         
fdrake         
         Your views are the ones that matter to my inquiry because you are the one who will decide which such distinctions will result in being banned. — DingoJones
DingoJones         
         If someone won't show the due nuance-fu to say something like: "Going through the puberty associated with male natal sex might render an unfair advantage to trans women in sport" vs "trans women shouldn't be allowed in women's divisions because they're not real women", then I don't see why I should interpret something which is indistinguishable from transphobia with good intent. — fdrake
I can't chart out necessary and sufficient conditions, or contexts, for phrases to be prejudicial for you. A rule of thumb might be - does the post deny that trans women are women or rely upon that in the argument? — fdrake
I will be much more suspicious of claims that don't articulate the issue precisely, if you're going to make a hot take which I can't easily distinguish from transphobia - and that's a low bar - expect it to be deleted. If you want to have this kind of discussion, get your nuance on. — fdrake
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