Well, I watched the Olympics, and I’m particularly interested in the track and field events because I was a star athlete in high school and college. My mom admired the swimming events because she made the US Olympic swimming team in 1964. My track star brother from high school also noticed that the women’s track winning times were about what he had run in high school, actually a little slower 3 seconds slower for example in the 800m . Well, let’s talk about the transgender issue in sport and the controversy over the South African girl who won her race and took home a gold medal, but some said “It’s not fair because for all intents and purposes she is.”
Now then, regardless of the Olympic Committee’s findings on this issue, what about the future? Would it be fair for male athletes to suddenly decide they were female, what if their male genitalia were removed, could he then compete in women’s events? Why do you even ask the question, you ask?
Well, I mean with all political correctness you thought we were all “equal” in every way, right? That you should use the bathroom of your choice, however you feel, based on your own awareness of who you are? Well, if that is the case, you should be allowed to compete as a woman even if you were born a man.
We know there’s about 1.2% of the population who are biologically a little bit, and that’s normal across all species, which means they may have some male organs and some female organs or their hormonal flow is far from body parts – the biological designation of sex, which is on More likely than the case of the South African runner who tested more males than females. For this, we need to be careful how we categorize or even disqualify an athlete – after all, it wouldn’t be his fault that they were born a certain way – would it? And that’s really, in part, the basis of the argument for allowing transgender athletes to compete in whatever gender category they see fit.
However, in our attempt to be fair to everyone involved, we run into trouble when we pit men against women in the same sport, as it is not fair to be denied the metal or to compete against all those years of hard work. Anatomically the stronger sex of our species. In fact, we also need to be fair to those who are different and inclusive – because these people are a “normal” and expected minority of any insect (butterfly research) to humans, and every species in between has always been studied by biologists – there will be Always a small percentage in this category and we should and should celebrate that diversity and not condemn it, because that’s the right thing to do.
Well now, I ask; Should I, as a man, be allowed to compete in the Women’s Olympic Games, break world records, and collect all the middle-distance gold medals? Of course not – no matter what parts of the body you cut off. think about it.
