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by ryzvonusef
78 days ago
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The issue is literally one of segregation. You create, as a form of entertainment for the masses, an event for peak athletes to display their talent...by quirk of biology that means men. You create a women's category to let them have their own entertainment niche. You have in fact segregated sports, by gender, or sex, or whatever you want to call it. Now there exist individuals who challenge the boundaries of this segregation. What do? The realpolitik answer would be to segregate these individuals into yet another niche. Of course the question arises, how many segregation categories to you create before it becomes all meaningless? |
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Considering the fact that most women's leagues barely get any mainstream attention as is, I think any further fragmentation of sports isn't going to be sustainable.
Also, ignoring the commercial and entertainment aspect of sports, it's just really hard to organize local leagues if they only serve a small portion of the population. Like, even in a large metropolitan area, how many transgender people are there? Of those, how many are interested in a particular sport? Of those, how many are interested enough to form a club?