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Good Ole E C H R.......another Nail I The Coffin For Women's Sport.
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /sport/ athleti cs/6616 2083
....why doesn't he race with the men? I think I know! He has a Y chromosome after all.
....why doesn't he race with the men? I think I know! He has a Y chromosome after all.
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"but you cant stomp all over the rights of the majority" you can these days...the woke minority appears to be doing it all the time and getting their way...A winning majority seems to count for nothing these days...
12:46 Tue 11th Jul 2023
you are not correct toratoratora
https:/ /medlin eplus.g ov/gene tics/co ndition /swyer- syndrom e/
is one example
https:/
is one example
that higher testosterone actually provides an athletic advantage?
I was wondering that - because if the magic number is 95 everyone takes testosterone to a level of 95- - - simples.
This is sport BUT in 1980 ( no not porton down) a Ph D radiochemist was hired as med reg at Birminham general hospital ( er also MRCP, too much detail)
to investigate giving steroids to ITU patients to preserve muscle mass.... (Chen)
and found by using radioactive nya-na ( wiv consent mind you)
that the Na + and K + increased but not mch else ( not protein).
very very technical - ( I am a bad puppy) but the short answer is - -not it doesnt work
I was wondering that - because if the magic number is 95 everyone takes testosterone to a level of 95- - - simples.
This is sport BUT in 1980 ( no not porton down) a Ph D radiochemist was hired as med reg at Birminham general hospital ( er also MRCP, too much detail)
to investigate giving steroids to ITU patients to preserve muscle mass.... (Chen)
and found by using radioactive nya-na ( wiv consent mind you)
that the Na + and K + increased but not mch else ( not protein).
very very technical - ( I am a bad puppy) but the short answer is - -not it doesnt work
One simply can not be fair to everyone in such a situation. In these rare cases it is clear the individual has an advantage not brought about by training, yet experts deem they are female. Either she or her competitors are going to get unfairly treated. It's unfortunate she chose to compete in an area where her difference gives unfair advantage, but where do you draw the line without bringing down the whole concept of trying to have "a level playing field" for all ? An impossible situation to have to decide on as there is no obvious fair decision that can be made.
Apparently the DSD they have is (5αR2D) which, as you say, gives then an X and a Y chromosome. In which case, sad to say, they probably should take the hit as part of their makeup. And accept not athletically competing in the women's events. The testosterone reducing thing is a red herring, and probably shouldn't have been considered.
"someone with a Y chromosome is a man"
but there are disorders including Swyer among others that can cause women to be born with a Y chromosomes that does not result in masculine physiology... the link is very short and explains this in some detail if you are at all interested in facts rather than in ideological posturing
you are incorrect about this and in fact do you not actually seem very interested in what the truth is
but there are disorders including Swyer among others that can cause women to be born with a Y chromosomes that does not result in masculine physiology... the link is very short and explains this in some detail if you are at all interested in facts rather than in ideological posturing
you are incorrect about this and in fact do you not actually seem very interested in what the truth is
untitled; //f this person is an extreme rarity then what harm is being done to the sport in allowing him to participate? how does it "destroy the sport"? // - you seriously have to ask that? Ok i'll play, he'll take away the chances of all the women he competes against. He'd probably win any of the athletics events against women, he's only done a couple so far but now he's got the all clear he can enter loads more. How pleased would you be to have a daughter that trained hard for the Olympics only to see her lose out to a bloke? Any news on finding somewhere it says chromosomes can change after birth?
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