The Lefts Erasure of Women from Society

Any of you has made any efforts to understand the issues?
well sixties, if you in fact were around for that time, it was when women's lib was the issue.

there were some mighty strong women in this country who led it all, making quite the effort for the public to understand their issue

Now political discourse demands we redefine 'woman' , mainly for the gay communities benefit , because they'd like to be redefined by proxy

One is free to identify as anything they desire in America , they are just not allowed to do so at anyone else's expense

There can be no equality when factions w/agendas insist on this being so

~S~
 
Hilarious. Tell us more how people change sex on a whim and can now compete against women denying all hopes of ever winning, Mr Science.
Let us make this clear.

You do not give a darn about women.

The sports world understands this more than you and it is up to them who competes against whom.
The sports world does not follow what seems to be your religious belief of black and white and nothing in between.

Read the article I posted. You may not understand it, may not Want to understand it, but it is not up to you do decide who in the sports world competes against whom.

When the sports world decides that Transgender women cannot compete against other women, and even other women athletes campaign against it, it will be up to them.

So far, I am not hearing anything from other women against Transgender women in their mix.


Not up to you.
 

FACT: Including trans athletes will benefit everyone.​

MYTH: The participation of trans athletes hurts cis women.​

Many who oppose the inclusion of trans athletes erroneously claim that allowing trans athletes to compete will harm cisgender women. This divide and conquer tactic gets it exactly wrong. Excluding women who are trans hurts all women. It invites gender policing that could subject any woman to invasive tests or accusations of being “too masculine” or “too good” at their sport to be a “real” woman. In Idaho, the ACLU represents two young women, one trans and one cis, both of whom are hurt by the law that was passed targeting trans athletes.

Further, this myth reinforces stereotypes that women are weak and in need of protection. Politicians have used the “protection” trope time and time again, including in 2016 when they tried banning trans people from public restrooms by creating the debunked “bathroom predator” myth. The real motive is never about protection — it’s about excluding trans people from yet another public space. The arena of sports is no different.
On the other hand, including trans athletes will promote values of non-discrimination and inclusion among all student athletes. As longtime coach and sports policy expert Helen Carroll explains, efforts to exclude subsets of girls from sports, “can undermine team unity and also encourage divisiveness by policing who is ‘really’ a girl.” Dr. Mary Fry adds that youth derive the most benefits from athletics when they are exposed to caring environments where teammates are supported by each other and by coaches. Banning some girls from athletics because they are transgender undermines this cohesion and compromises the wide-ranging benefits that youth get from sports.

FACT: Trans athletes do not have an unfair advantage in sports.

MYTH: Trans athletes’ physiological characteristics provide an unfair advantage over cis athletes.​

Women and girls who are trans face discrimination and violence that makes it difficult to even stay in school. According to the U.S. Trans Survey, 22 percent of trans women who were perceived as trans in school were harassed so badly they had to leave school because of it. Another 10 percent were kicked out of school. The idea that women and girls have an advantage because they are trans ignores the actual conditions of their lives.

Trans athletes vary in athletic ability just like cisgender athletes. “One high jumper could be taller and have longer legs than another, but the other could have perfect form, and then do better,” explains Andraya Yearwood, a student track athlete and ACLU client. “One sprinter could have parents who spend so much money on personal training for their child, which in turn, would cause that child to run faster,” she adds. In Connecticut, where cisgender girl runners have tried to block Andraya from participating in the sport she loves, the very same cis girls who have claimed that trans athletes have an “unfair” advantage have consistently performed as well as or better than transgender competitors.

“A person’s genetic make-up and internal and external reproductive anatomy are not useful indicators of athletic performance,”according to Dr. Joshua D. Safer. “For a trans woman athlete who meets NCAA standards, “there is no inherent reason why her physiological characteristics related to athletic performance should be treated differently from the physiological characteristics of a non-transgender woman.”

FACT: Trans girls are girls.​

MYTH: Sex is binary, apparent at birth, and identifiable through singular biological characteristics.​

Girls who are trans are told repeatedly that they are not “real” girls and boys who are trans are told they are not “real” boys. Non-binary people are told that their gender is not real and that they must be either boys or girls. None of these statements are true. Trans people are exactly who we say we are.

There is no one way for women’s bodies to be. Women, including women who are transgender, intersex, or disabled, have a range of different physical characteristics.

“A person’s sex is made up of multiple biological characteristics and they may not all align as typically male or female in a given person,” says Dr. Safer. Further, many people who are not trans can have hormones levels outside of the range considered typical of a cis person of their assigned sex.

When a person does not identify with the sex they were assigned at birth, they must be able to transition socially — and that includes participating in sports consistent with their gender identity. According to Dr. Deanna Adkins, excluding trans athletes can be deeply harmful and disruptive to treatment. “I know from experience with my patients that it can be extremely harmful for a transgender young person to be excluded from the team consistent with their gender identity.”

FACT: Trans people belong on the same teams as other students.​

MYTH: Trans students need separate teams.​

Trans people have the same right to play sports as anybody else. “For the past nine years,” explains Carroll, “transgender athletes have been able to compete on teams at NCAA member collegiates and universities consistent with their gender identity like all other student-athletes with no disruption to women’s collegiate sports.”

Excluding trans people from any space or activity is harmful, particularly for trans youth. A trans high school student, for example, may experience detrimental effects to their physical and emotional wellbeing when they are pushed out of affirming spaces and communities. As Lindsay Hecox says, “I just want to run.”

According to Dr. Adkins, “When a school or athletic organization denies transgender students the ability to participate equally in athletics because they are transgender, that condones, reinforces, and affirms the transgender students’ social status as outsiders or misfits who deserve the hostility they experience from peers.”

Believing and perpetuating myths and misconceptions about trans athletes is harmful. Denying trans people the right to participate is discrimination and it doesn’t just hurt trans people, it hurts all of us.

(full article online)

 
Men are superior to women in every way. Men are even better at being women then women are.
 
Let us make this clear.

You do not give a darn about women.

The sports world understands this more than you and it is up to them who competes against whom.
The sports world does not follow what seems to be your religious belief of black and white and nothing in between.

Read the article I posted. You may not understand it, may not Want to understand it, but it is not up to you do decide who in the sports world competes against whom.

When the sports world decides that Transgender women cannot compete against other women, and even other women athletes campaign against it, it will be up to them.

So far, I am not hearing anything from other women against Transgender women in their mix.


Not up to you.
I don’t know what a woman is, I’m not a biologist.
Funny how you support men competing against women so women can never win. You’re a real woman hater.

And a mental case thinking you can switch sex on a whim.
 
Gender is fluid, men can give birth and lactate, amiright?
Your laziness continues.
None of what you are saying has anything to do with the Transgender and other gender issues.

READ, try, the last article and just Attempt to understand anything it says. You are head on against science and passing yourself for someone who is knowledgeable about it.

You are not.
 
I don’t know what a woman is, I’m not a biologist.
Funny how you support men competing against women so women can never win. You’re a real woman hater.

And a mental case thinking you can switch sex on a whim.
READ, READ the last article I posted OH endlessly ignorant ones.
 
Your laziness continues.
None of what you are saying has anything to do with the Transgender and other gender issues.

READ, try, the last article and just Attempt to understand anything it says. You are head on against science and passing yourself for someone who is knowledgeable about it.

You are not.
Why do you hate women?
 

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