Maine Gov. Janet Mills told Trump she’d see him in court over school meals and trans rights. She did and she won
Maine Gov. Janet Mills told Trump she’d see him in court over school meals and trans rights. She did and she won

Maine Gov. Janet Mills told Trump she’d see him in court over school meals and trans rights. She did and she won

This is the context that republicans completely ignore. .002% of college athletes are trans. That’s barely even a rounding error.
My dad was going off about trans kids in sports so I asked him....is this really how you want your tax dollars spent? Fightings to keep a handful of kids from playing college sports?
"Yeah, well I, uh, it's just not fair to the other athletes!"
That's an excellent way to confront that issue! Americans might not be able to interact with empathy or sympathy but we cannot stand feeling dumb😂
I’m sure your dad was really concerned about fairness in women’s athletics before the culture wars arrived, right?
Such a disingenuous stance from so many people that I’d bet would have a hard time naming five female athletes.
In particular, if it's 10 kids, you can absolutely look at each individual kid and find out 1) are they actually even good at sports? and 2) what's their motivation for sport?
I would bet money that all ten of them are mediocre and really just want to live their lives like a normal kid.
Isn't that the point though, that it affects the 99%?
If half are in each division, and if a few athletes out of 250,000 all perform in the top 1% or better because they switched to a protected division displacing 99%+ who don't have arguable eligibility for that protected division...
I don't know if that's the statistic, but isn't that the general concept? That it's unfair to a huge number of other athletes that lose?
Are those fewer than 10 trans athletes competing in the NCAA performing in the top 1% or better? Should all trans athletes suffer because Riley Gaines tied for 5th place with a trans woman once?
That makes the assumption that trans athletes consistently outperform cis athletes, which there isn't evidence of. A trans person winning something does not mean all trans people will always have an advantage, which is the assumption conservatives make. What place does a trans person need to place for it to be okay? Are trans people ever allowed to win? Any time a trans person places above any cis person, it's used as evidence of unfairness, even though that makes no sense.
John Oliver did a piece on it a while ago, which gives a pretty good overview of the situation: https://tube.fede.re/videos/watch/16650f54-3c69-4d81-b7ae-17f0a3889dbd
As a German, I feel obliged to tell you, though, that yes, it does only concern 1%, or probably rather even 0.1%, of the population, because that is the fascist playbook. You pick out a minority and declare them the enemy, so you don't have to solve real problems. Don't get me wrong, there is a legitimate conflict here between the interests of cis women and trans women.
But it's not nearly as relevant as the fascists make it out to be. And most situations can be resolved with nuance, which is something that fascists hate. For example, whether trans athletes are better at sports is only relevant when it's about prize money. We don't need to be bullying kids for wanting to belong into a friend group.
And you'll find plenty trans athletes that are simply less athletic than their cis counterparts, too. I'll gladly serve as living proof that folks with a penis in their pants can be less athletic than folks with a vagina. That's where the real source of conflict comes from, that women's sports is a pretty arbitrary line to draw for opening up a second league. I do think women's sports still has merit, because again, nuance. But I really don't think that it's worth ruining the lives of trans women.