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BBC Sport: ‘Protect Women’s Sport,’ say two British elite athletes

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NotBadConsidering · 09/05/2022 21:59

https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/61332123

Another two amazing women

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GrouchyKiwi · 10/05/2022 15:19

That article with Tucker and Harper is very telling. Tucker is all very sensible, science-based arguments, and Harper is all emotional nonsense. Because there's nothing else.

Artichokeleaves · 10/05/2022 15:28

Devine uses the term “biological males”, code for a trans-exclusionary position, which deliberately demeans and devalues trans women’s identities and humanity and ignores scientific research demonstrating that the athletic capabilities of transgender women are not comparable to those of cisgender men. This language injects a clear bias used to prime participants for answering questions.

That would be THE TRUTH, you absolute muppet.

To 'remove that bias' is to insist that everyone LIES. To benefit males. Because if the truth is spoken it's bloody clear this is an outrageous act of extreme misogyny.

Peregrina · 10/05/2022 15:48

Can I assume that Harper is someone with xy chromosomes?

It's now getting hard to tell with the way pronouns are being used interchangeably.

Helleofabore · 10/05/2022 16:26

yes peregrina most definitely.

JellySaurus · 10/05/2022 19:17

the term “biological males”...deliberately demeans and devalues trans women’s identities and humanity

But terms like "bleeders" and "uterus-havers" do not devalue women's identities and humanity? The trans ideology is sheer hypocrisy.

And as for the attitude that there isn't enough evidence (Hmm) to prove that letting males compete in women's events is in any way harmful or dangerous, so we should just let them go ahead until they do cause enough harm to convince the ideologues, doesn't that remind you of something else? The attitude that if a woman sees a male in the women's changing rooms or toilets she should not question that person's presence, but if she is assaulted by that male she can call the police afterwards.

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