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So, what happened today?

They shouldn’t be targeted or discriminated against. That said, I think issues around bathrooms and the sporting arena are legitimate concerns. It’s really not helpful when people like John Oliver continually claim there’s no evidence that trans athletes have any advantage. Not sure why he’s willing to die on that hill. Let’s have a sensible debate about integrating them into sport, my solution would be to give them their own category. It might not be a great solution that pleases everyone but it’s arguably the fairest to include trans people but most importantly keeping women’s sport as fair as possible. Fairness has to trump inclusion IMO.



I assume you’re referring to Imani Khalif? I must admit I’m a little hazy on the details, but again I think many people raised legitimate questions about her eligibility given that she allegedly has a male chromosome.


I think the vast majority of the public think trans people should have the rights as anyone, but a line has to be drawn in bathrooms and sport.
Imane is a woman.
 
We do in some ports already, it's why boxing has weight divisions.

There is no one answer for this anyway.
Let each sport make the call. Some sports there won't be any advantage or risk of injury. Others will.

yep, and they need to come up with a better way in those sports of pooling participants, limiting to two of the genders doesn't work anymore
 
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