Trans Gender athletes and the future of sport.

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There have been many inspiring Trans gender athletes as of late. With these achievements comes public debate. The purpose of this post is to gauge
the response of members as to how this phenomenon should be addressed.

It seems that genetic males have the advantage over their genetic female counterparts. What about when the tables are turned? Should genetic females be allowed to participate in male sports, such as bodybuilding and powerlifting?


Please read the following about a young man who had great success in the male bodybuilding world as a genetic female.


Does the double standard apply in both directions? Should genetic female's be allowed to complete in men's sport?
 

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I see trans women in all sorts of sports but none in the 2 most popular pro sports (US soccer and WNBA)

How long until you see trannys dunking on women like Juwanna Mann and smashing records?

Honestly can’t wait til there are 7 foot tall trans women smashing the backboard in the WNBA. I’ll definitely have to watch if we get SheShaq breaking ankles on the court
 

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When we eradicate liberals and democrats

Not today

Do you guys think this stuff is just part of our culture at this point? I have been working at stores/gyms for years, and I see more and more it every single year.

There's this group that walks into the gym I work at every time I'm there. All 19/20. Two chicks, one of which is really hot. Then their sidekick is this 6 foot tall transgender. And all 3 just walk into the women's locker room like it's no big deal.

This kind of thing stood out a lot more 6 years ago, when I started.
 

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Do you guys think this stuff is just part of our culture at this point? I have been working at stores/gyms for years, and I see more and more it every single year.

There's this group that walks into the gym I work at every time I'm there. All 19/20. Two chicks, one of which is really hot. Then their sidekick is this 6 foot tall transgender. And all 3 just walk into the women's locker room like it's no big deal.

This kind of thing stood out a lot more 6 years ago, when I started.

I think it's a social contagion, and the libs have been very good at shaming those of us who think this is nuts and are brave enough to say so. That whole "cancel culture" has thinking people in fear for their jobs and social lives, so people just shut up.
 

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I think it's a social contagion, and the libs have been very good at shaming those of us who think this is nuts and are brave enough to say so. That whole "cancel culture" has thinking people in fear for their jobs and social lives, so people just shut up.

I agree with you. And since some states give these ideas legal protection, it makes it harder to question it.

I live in Maryland. By law, we are not allowed to say anything to female-identifying men who enter women's locker rooms or bathrooms. Do you think blue states like mine have any hope of changing? Or will red and blue states continue drifting further apart on this issue?

I can see that group at my gym as two chicks and a guy, but they are legally identified as three young women where I live.
 

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Personally, I think people who think as you and I do are leaving red states in numbers sufficient to cement these crazy viewpoints, and cause more progressives to be elected in those blue states. I moved to South Carolina a few years ago, in part to get away from liberalism. I have made many friends here, many have left blue states for the same reason I did.

But time will tell.

What do you think?
 

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@Kraken I think you're 100% right. One guy in particular would talk to me a lot about this kind of stuff, and he moved to South Carolina. It's causing states like Maryland to have less conservative voices left. But the trend is also pushing 50/50 type states like Florida and Ohio to be more firmly red.
 

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Do you guys think this stuff is just part of our culture at this point? I have been working at stores/gyms for years, and I see more and more it every single year.

There's this group that walks into the gym I work at every time I'm there. All 19/20. Two chicks, one of which is really hot. Then their sidekick is this 6 foot tall transgender. And all 3 just walk into the women's locker room like it's no big deal.

This kind of thing stood out a lot more 6 years ago, when I started.

I think for litigation mitigation purposes, retail stores will get rid of separate men's and women's restrooms. They'll transition to smaller single person bathrooms.

As for corporate gyms, with larger locker rooms, I think they'll add private changing stalls and showers. Everyone will need to be clothed in common areas.
 

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As for corporate gyms, with larger locker rooms, I think they'll add private changing stalls and showers. Everyone will need to be clothed in common areas.

The Gold's I work at actually has this, but the trans people seem to always just go to the women's locker room anyway.
 

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