Helen Reddy sang a Grammy Award-winning hit in 1972 called āI Am Woman,ā an ode to the newly blossomed feminist movement. It was a number one song in the US, selling over a million copies.
One time, this was commonsensical as men and women differ greatly in terms of size, strength, and power due to a hormone called testosterone, abundant in growing boys, but not so in girls, leading to higher bone density, larger muscle mass, and more efficient power generation.
In last weekās Olympic Trials, these differences were quite evident. For example, in the 100-meter run, the winning time for men was 9.80 seconds compared to 10.86 seconds for women, a full second, or about 10 percent slower.
In swimming the results were similar. Take the 200-meter breaststroke as one example. The winning menās time was 2:07.55 compared to 2:21.07 for women, a 14-second difference, again about 10 percent slower.
This is not sexist or misogynistic; instead, it is biology and reality. Except for the left for whom it must mean that evolution (because they donāt believe in God) is sexist.
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What are women going back and pretending about today? How about separate menās and womenās sports? Remember a time when major sporting competitions, like the Olympic Games, separated men from women, perhaps not in the Olympic Village, but on the track, in the pool, and in the gym.I am woman, hear me roar
In numbers too big to ignore
And I know too much to go back anā pretend
One time, this was commonsensical as men and women differ greatly in terms of size, strength, and power due to a hormone called testosterone, abundant in growing boys, but not so in girls, leading to higher bone density, larger muscle mass, and more efficient power generation.
In last weekās Olympic Trials, these differences were quite evident. For example, in the 100-meter run, the winning time for men was 9.80 seconds compared to 10.86 seconds for women, a full second, or about 10 percent slower.
In swimming the results were similar. Take the 200-meter breaststroke as one example. The winning menās time was 2:07.55 compared to 2:21.07 for women, a 14-second difference, again about 10 percent slower.
This is not sexist or misogynistic; instead, it is biology and reality. Except for the left for whom it must mean that evolution (because they donāt believe in God) is sexist.
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