Since you brought up the trans person who is a man competing against women in sports, why don't you comment on the fact that he called women weak for not wanting to compete against him and fragile? White cis woman fragility he said!!!
How do you feel about his language towards women while he dwarfs them and is obviously a hugely built person?
I feel like that's something only a man would say about a different gender. I don't think that is language that would come out of a woman's mouth about other women.
@kflo
It's time for you to address the question I asked you. Do you support this man's assertion that it is racism and white women's fragility and weakness that makes them not want to compete against him?
Do you think he's being kind or loving or even genuine or honest because it looks a lot like narcissism to me?
Why don't you address each thing he said specifically and tell me if you think he is right?
This man represents a large component of the trans activist movement. They believe things this crazy. I'm just wondering if you do too or if you could find anything here to criticize?
i said in my first reply relating to ivy that i didn't agree with her position on trans women in woman's sports. her position isn't the majority and for the most part trans women are excluded from high end sports. i understand her advocating for her position that they be included but i don't agree with it and for the most part, it's a dead issue in most places. we should continue the dialogue about where it's appropriate to allow participation. ivy is on hormone therapy and has low (suppressed) T which does of course reduce performance. and she's of course right that most trans are not dominating when allowed to participate (although some have had success, and more would if given the opportunity).