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by drankl
388 days ago
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There's no misinformation in the article, you've just misunderstood it. It has nothing to do with trans. This is another Caster Semenya type of situation. That wiki article on Khelif is wrong. There was an interview with Khelif's trainer where he said there is a "problem with chromosomes" and "problem with hormones" and that Khelif is now having testosterone levels lowered medically. The XY karyotype test results of Khelif have been quoted and reported on by sports journalists. Anyway if Khelif by some miracle isn't male then there should be no concern about this sex screening that World Boxing have introduced. It will only disqualify boxers who shouldn't be competing in the female category. |
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Trans rights are human rights, everyone deserves the basic respect, be it cis or trans people.
People often also like to forget about trans men, when talking about women's sports. Where are they supposed to compete?
What is the allowed hormonal balance. Gender assigned at birth does not directly equate to
Man = muscles Woman = Weak
I will not be partaking in this conversation any longer, as you fail to provide any sources, but I believe informing people is my duty and I'm glad I have.