Yeeper wrote:
Barks&Purrs wrote:
I know of exactly ZERO liberals who think there should be no legal protection for cis girls and women in sports. I’m a very liberal liberal and I wholeheartedly and unreservedly agree that some protection of girls and women is required by our laws as well as general notions of fairness and good sportsmanship.
It seems obviously to many people that trans athletes should be afforded some legal protections as well. Who/ what/ when/ where/ how are all questions that determine the balance of rights.
I woke up feeling optimistic today. I think most people recognize the value of community and the need to balance rights so that everyone can enjoy and participate in community. We’ll get there.
Well-said.
Where do you think reasonable fairness can start for inclusion and fairness for all on this subject? I mean this seriously considering the LI thread went a different direction.
I thought that law did a good job of starting to identify the who/what/when/where/why.
I am in full agreement that both trans individuals and biological women need and deserve protections and fairness in the best way possible. And I believe "
best way possible" is where the disagreements meet.
The case in the article talks about a trans girl that did not have (male) puberty. I too feel that biological males that have gone through male puberty should not compete directly against biological females for podiums, prizes, etc.
if the biological females do not want it. (But if the biological females are all for it, then I think I am good with it.)
But this is not an adult, this is a trans female that did not have (male) puberty. Apparently, some people feel she
could compete fairly against biological females. But others feel that she should not compete against biological females. Can you use your black/white viewpoint to solve this issue and make everybody happy? (competitors, parents, politicians, the local community, random onlookers, etc.) I ask this because I do not see an immediate easy answer that will be happily accepted by everyone. Do you?
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