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Olympics To Allow Pre-Surgery Transgenders To Compete As Their Reassigned Gender?

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mushroom25 | 13:20 Sat 23rd Jan 2016 | News
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looks like it....
http://espn.go.com/olympics/story/_/id/14626858/olympics-opening-field-competition-transgender-athletes-updated-policy

those born male have physiological advantages over those born female, in terms of strength and power - it's presumably why in sports where that matters, males don't compete against females at the highest level, and why chromosome testing has loomed large for many years.

so if a male elects for re-assignment, does he lose that power advantage over his new opponents just because she says "i'm now female"? if not, how can that possibly be fair and just?
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Pre-surgery?
No
Would they pass a drug test?
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This whole TG pony is getting out hand! So now an average bloke athlete can win olympic gold if he has some surgery! kin wonderful!
I wrote my response before reading the others, joeluke, for a change is bang on here.
He really isn't. I get tired of people assuming that this is all on a whim. It really isn't. I know that it is very difficult to understand if you aren't trans* yourself, but try to have at least some amount of respect for such people for a change, rather than dismissing it in the manner you do. It's disrespectful, to say the least.
jim, never play chess with a pigeon......
here we go again, bully the person without the "correct" view, woofgang, play chess with me, you lose, sunshine, in fact play anything you'd lose.

jim, I am entitled to my view on TG, and it will remain until I encounter something that that changes it.
Yes, you're entitled. I'm entitled to at least try to change it, though. The thing I dislike the most is that you don't even seem to want to engage with the ideas.

With respect to transgender in sports, that is a little complicated -- as I've discussed on the previous page, one of the first (and so far, critically to quash yours and joeluke's points, one of maybe only two or three) transgender sportswomen has had something of a change of heart since. That's not unreasonable, because in sport biological gender is probably more of an issue than social gender. Fair enough, fine, the debate can roll on and while I'd tend to support the view that transpeople ought to be able to compete as their reassigned gender I can appreicate the counterarguments.

What is frustrating is this idea that it's all just going to be a con choice for washed-up men to make to rescue an otherwise failed career. Nonsense. That's no an opinion worth expressing, as it has no support whatsoever, in recent history or in the future. Transgenderism is absolutely not something based on a whim. Why don't you ask people with some experience of it, and -- for once -- why don't you respect that?

And therein lies my big issue, as I said. It's not your opinion. It's your close-mindedness about the issue. No interest in learning more about it, no interest in respecting people's -- well, even in your view of transgenderism it's still a choice that could be respected, while in mine it would be respecting people's personality and self-identity. Instead here, as with pretty much anywhere else, you don't even bother trying to respect differences.
TTT do you know the “play chess” quote? You react and say I am bullying you when surely your and joelukes comments are bullying too?
I sense some defensiveness....maybe even desepration in your last comment.
Is not you opinion that i have an issue with, its your way of expressing it!
standard stuff from the self appointed "correct" thinkers, try and ridicule those daring not to conform.
yes, that is exactly what you are doing
Y chromosomes can be removed? Tell us more.
Ah, yes, Jeremy Clarkson, the well-known moderate. His opinions are never anything but balanced, and are always expressed tactfully.
If you read the article, Jim........it's all past tense which makes me wonder if he has since qualified his remarks and those have gone unreported.

I admire your restraint when confronted with people so sure of their views that they have no need to re-examine them. :o)

How in heck would he "clarify" that?

It is pretty frustrating to see all that ridicule for those of us daring not to conform...
What I mean is when he says.... "As far as I was concerned, men who want to be women were only really to be found on the internet or in the seedier bits of Bangkok.
"They were called ladyboys, and in my mind they were nothing more than the punchline in a stag night anecdote."

.....we don't know (from that article) quite when he said it.

It could have been followed by......" but that was when I was younger and foolish and now I know I was wrong."

Chill Jim.

There be Alf Garnetts and Eddie Booths hiding around every corner, just waiting to share their worldly views ;-/
Well, we can but live in hope jth.

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