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by badc0ffee
75 days ago
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> this doesn't appear to be the case for Imane Khelif. It absolutely does appear to be the case, but Imane is very vague about it in interviews. > These women are women, would have been recognized as such by anyone throughout history I disagree. They are males with a genital deformity (no penis). Whether that translates to "woman" is not universal across cultures. I agree we should refer to them as women, because that's how they were raised their entire lives. > it's simply the case that some women are born with XY chromosomes and testes. Yes, women with CAIS. But individuals with 5-ARD are not always going to have the "woman" label applied to them. And it is not fair they they compete against women in sporting events. |
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