mako1331
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Would your team be better with the girl’s coach in charge?
See that’s not even debatable. Obviously.
Would your team be better with the girl’s coach in charge?
I’m interested in how this would work in team sports
I agree. It’s also not fair for Wake Mens BBall to set up a schedule playing entirely DIII teams. That’s why we set up leagues and divisions, that’s why there are weight and age classes in many sports too, to create parity, or at least the possibility of an equal playing field. We go out of our way in many ways to set up equal starting conditions for athletes and then let ability, skill, and luck rule the day. Adding an layer of rules to allow trans and nonbinary athletes to compete is not that a big stretch. I agree that the current plan of just letting trans women join a swim team and dominate isn’t working, but rather than fight it or forbid it, let’s be open minded and flexible in how we address it.
Well, to be fair to me, I said non-team sports in my previous posts about this. Team sports are harder to sort out in my mind.
I’m sorry I missed it. I’m still recovering from Bym stealing my soul 5 posts ago.
Let's try to be consistent here. If we are going to have just one competition for all, then there should only be one changing room and shower for all.
I never have a problem with the choices that anyone makes.
I don’t think there’s any need to be snarky - everyone that’s posted has acknowledged the competitive fairness problem of transwomen competing in womens sports. We need to find a solution that’s inclusive but also fair; The status quo wasn’t inclusive, the current state isn’t fair.
In this case, there is no inclusive and fair. It's one or the other. And the obvious choice here is the greatest good for the greatest number.
Oh, did I say something wrong? Please forgive me.
Why don't you just put me on ignore so I stop damaging your sensibilities?
Everyone with a brain knows I meant no disrespect.