• BeanGoblin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    Please tell me what these “issues” are, with peer reviewed scientific sources. There are no significant advantages to a “male puberty” that are not countered by HRT. Furthermore, the same people touting trans kids for their supposed “advantages” are the same people forcing them to develop those “advantages” by restricting their access to healthcare before puberty begins.

    The cruelty is the point.

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      There are no significant advantages to a “male puberty” that are not countered by HRT.

      Uh… Palm size? Heart and lung size? Height? Don’t get me wrong I recognize this for the culture war bullshit it is, but there is some truth to this that needs to be addressed.

      Edit: I only read the conclusion (and wouldn’t be able to tell if the methodology is flawed anyway) but I found this.

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        So shouldn’t we eliminate all players who may have physical advantages? What about a woman from birth who grows to 6’5"? Seems like that’d be an unfair advantage when playing against other women who may be only 5’10".

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          I mean by your logic we should just eliminate women’s leagues entirely and make everything coed.

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            That’s not my logic, that’s your logic. Some people are born with genetic traits that make them good at certain sports, and that’s always been the case. Your argument is that it’s unfair if people have advantages and should be banned, so why not take it all the way instead of nitpicking here and there?