You are incorrect. It is a HUGE advantage to have been born male.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:14 pm@Cunt. I'm a pretty live-and-let-live kind of guy. I don't think people are going to be switching sex just to succeed in easier class of sport, well, other than the Iranian Women's soccer team of course, and anyone who does that deserves all the ridicule mustered against them. From what little I know of Megan Fox--only what I've picked up from Joe Rogan's podcast--she didn't trans to forward her career even if it may have given her some physical advantage. I don't see how it gives her a skills advantage, or a motivational advantage, or a stick-to-it-while-she's-being-kick-in-the-head advantage. Which is to say, her opponents are not automatically at a disadvantage just because she was born male.
If you have trouble seeing why, look at ANY physical competition in the Olympics, and see if the boys beat the girls regularly.
Fallon Fox is a woman, as you say. Even accepting that, she has had the advantage of male hormones (testosterone) throughout her formative years, which gives her more muscle, more bone density, and a host of other advantages.
You saying that it isn't a disadvantage sounds either ignorant of biology, or some kind of motivated lie.
It DID. In the case of Fallon Fox.If you want me to tell you whether she should be allowed to fight on the womens' card or not, all I'd say is that it's up to the sports governing body. You're still going to have to show me how acknowledging the status of transgendered is relevant to the example of Fallon Fox. Do you think that such a law encourages guys to get their dick's chopped off so they can beat women?
She would not have been allowed to get into a ring and beat a woman, except for the 'transition'.
Why not tell me why gender, sexual preference or gender dysphoria should be anyone elses business?
So, what's the alternative to letting children be who they are?
When it comes to this 'good criticism' of which you speak, well, I'm all ears. Have at it.
Discrimination laws won't stop people being disgusted by anyone different than them. Just look at how some treat republicans here, even though the law forbids discrimination based on political affiliation.
I have heard good criticisms, and the best reasons to accept. I was asking you because I think you haven't sought out those criticisms. You confirmed that by not being able to provide an example.
Go listen to the other side. Whatever the issue. Hell, it's why I started listening to guys like Crowder. You should hear the 'quality criticisms' of him. Mostly, they aren't accurate, fair or reasonable.
Sean, you are saying insurance may go up - it will. When the companies aren't allowed to discriminate by gender, they will simply charge everyone the higher rate.
If they were giving women a lower rate due to fewer claims, that won't matter. The advantage women had (from having fewer insurance claims) which gave them lower rates, will be taken away.
Do you think anyone would change genders for other financial reasons? We have a lot of scholarships which are only available for women. Do you think anyone might take advantage there?
If someone can change their gender to access a scholarship, are they allowed to change it back after they finish their degree?