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by lapcat
521 days ago
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> The statement is a motte and bailey. Note that these are both social issues, not biological issues, and it's possible to have different opinions about the two. There's certainly no biological imperative to have separate sports for men and women; that's simply a social convention. If we look only at men, those who are taller typically have a huge athletic advantage over those who are shorter. Why don't we have separate pro basketball leagues for tall guys and short guys? Even the "shorter" NBA players, usually guards, are almost always taller than the average male. As a shorter than average male myself, I'm dwarfed not only by NBA players but also by WNBA players. Where do I get my fair shot? ;-) > Your analogy fails because there aren't biological differences between people of different faiths. As I already said in my previous comment, this is a social issue, not a biological issue. I also elaborated on this in another comment in this same thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42674247 > It also enables bad behavior like trying to force lesbians to like dick, lest they be called transphobic. I have no idea what you're talking about or where you're getting this stuff. |
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