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Sex and Gender Classification in Sport Research


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5 hours ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

PM @sjc, he's your man.

 

5 hours ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Or is he?

 

5 hours ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

I realised what I wrote after I hit reply, but I left it there because I know how so many of the forum like low-hanging fruit.

 

5 hours ago, Sergeant Wilson said:

Don't call him that.

 

5 hours ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Or do they?

Sod off, the lot of you. Bloody transphobes!

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I read through the survey - the questions were VERY loaded.

It's a difficult one, and I can see both sides of the argument - it comes down to our wishes to be as equitable to the trans population as we can versus the possibility that they might retain advantages that will be perceived as unfair.

Prior to full transition, trans women will have undoubted physical advantages over the competition and even after the process is complete might retain those to a degree through physiological differences that remain regardless.

Maybe those residual effects are what should be studied rather than approaching the issue from a social sciences perspective. If it can be shown that they affect performance little or indeed not at all, the question would be resolved.

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10 hours ago, Adam101 said:

I'm waiting for the rebuttal from the @theacademic after they have had their links quite rightly punted

You'll be waiting a while. I banned him while I was it. 

I can literally feel the power coursing through my veins. 

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5 hours ago, Cardinal Richelieu said:

You'll be waiting a while. I banned him while I was it. 

I can literally feel the power coursing through my veins. 

Good work Sir!

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