While the posters are getting back to us to tell us whether they think it is fair if E Bridges competes as a women now and represents GB.
Maybe they can also discuss the fairness in Maxine in Kent who plays not only on the men’s team but on the women’s team. And was declare sportswoman of the year.
These are recent and current examples of transwomen who will take the place of women on these teams and the awards and accolades.
However. Let’s not forget they were males who experienced not only male puberty and those advantages, but also:
- no disadvantage of sexism whereby girls and women are discouraged from playing any sport but certainly no a sport that ‘is for boys!!!’ as a start. Like from age 4 or 5.
- may have had the advantage of better access to coaching, better opportunities to play in school and anywhere, better support from community and focus because they were boys training for sports.
- have their own health issues but have never needed to work through or indeed miss out on games, training etc due to menstruation cycles. (Thankfully menstrual cycles are now being studied to assist women and girls in sports.)
- will never have to deal with pregnancy and losing their position due to pregnancy.
They can use all those advantages including their training and abilities to absolutely take the premier positions of women who have the biological disadvantages of less strength, smaller skeletons, smaller hearts and lungs, difference in types of muscles, and so many large and small advantages.
And take those advantages they have and their training to absolutely blow performance records out of the water because the records are set by women and the race/game parameters (equipment, times etc) are set for the biological needs of women not males with the biological advantages they have.
So please also include the fairness of including Maxine in women’s cricket. (Thanks Mole for posting the reminder) Who is a mediocre male performer but amazingly, with lighter equipment, slower bowling etc, gives a stellar performance in the women’s team. And takes awards for it meant to encourage women to participate. The proof is right there because Maxine is playing both compa at the same time.
I would like to hear what you have to say about the fairness of this example too.