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    3 years ago

    Phelps should expect logical and emotion-free responses from this.

    You mean like how some cis women are just stronger than other cis women and that gives them an advantage in sports? Or like how everyone at this level uses PEDs and the question is not how strong can you get but how well can you hide your usage?

    Does Phelps have an unfair advantage because his arms are longer than average, giving him a more powerful stroke in the water? Is this a logical response or not?

    is Phelps an authority on the subject? He is an athlete at Olympics level. Is that any form of credentials though? Is he sitting on the Olympics ethics board? Has he read the literature, talked to the interested parties? Is it unemotional enough to point that out?

    Is it unfair that he keeps winning gold medals in swimming, and should he take a backseat to let worse athletes win some too? Should he start chemically limiting himself, or just sit out on some events?

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      People somehow have a very strong understanding of what is “fair” and “unfair” in sports like it is something that god whispered in their ears.

      Taking soccer as an example, people have been complaining for the last decade how teams like Manchester City, PSG and now Newcastle using nothing but their owner’s capital to congregate a team of elite players is “unfair”. Meanwhile all the top teams in all the top leagues have done nothing but build capital that they were able to accrue because of their early success from times when the playing field was relatively more level and use this capital to choke out the smaller teams leading to an extremely stratified hierarchy.

      Is it “fair” to give big teams who are already rich a larger portion of the TV revenue than the smaller teams? Somehow it is.

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    jfc the comments on that post are awful

    transphobia

    I feel that allowing them to compete against women is shitting on decades of progress in women’s rights. Women have fought, bled and died to try to have equal representation and treatment as men. For someone to come along with a man made biological advantage and cast your accomplishments aside, it is truly no different than doping.

    Someone said it recently: after all these years, you’re allowing the patriarchy to win again.

    It’s almost like the far left had gone too far and wrap around to be the far right now

    Being recognized as a man or a woman is for the vast majority of people only about the genitals/chromosomes. I’ve been told gender is a construct so I dont see how its disrespectful to treat it as such. The very fact you have to say a trans-woman rather than “a woman is a woman” says it all.

    I don’t hate or care if someone wants to live the life of the opposite sex. I’ll call you whatever name you want, but at the end of the day 99+% of people have a specific set of chromosomes and that just is what it is.

    Because normal people think of the xx chromosome when they think of a woman…

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      Yeah, they’re using the essentialist argument of what makes a woman a woman and a man a man. It’s a metaphysical black hole.

      Used to be they pointed out to the fact women can get pregnant or have periods. But many cis women cannot become pregnant. After around 50 years old, cis women stop having periods. Are they not women? Were they women before 50, and now they are not?

      Then we found chromosomes, and they’ve been onto that as a way to be materialist (can’t deny science), but they are wrong because they are still metaphysical. If you point out the diversity of chromosomes (intersexuality for example), they fall back to the ultimate argument, the unfalsifiable quality of “there’s just something about being a woman”. A general, mystical essence of what being a woman is and you are only imbued with it if you were born a woman. They can’t prove it exists, but you can’t prove it doesn’t exist either.

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        “there’s just something about being a woman”. A general, mystical essence of what being a woman is and you are only imbued with it if you were born a woman.

        This makes me laugh. I use to use that comparison with my classmates in other topics when they say something absurd.

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        they’re using the essentialist argument of what makes a woman a woman and a man a man

        biology, lol

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    Load of IdPol drivel as usual for lemmygrad liberals with no scientific investigation

    If what Phelps is saying is so unreasonable why do we even separate heavy weights from fly weights, able bodied people from the paraolympics?

    In fact why even separate womens sports from mens at all?

    As women pass into adulthood their entire body changes. Long and hard pregnancies mean womens bodies evolved to store more fat.

    For an adult female at the height of their atheltic career their body contains 10% percent fat

    For an elite athletic male that figure is around 5%

    When humans evolved into an upright gait this gave many evolutionary advantages (planning/carrying weapons and tools) but the price that was paid was on the female pelvis.

    The preparation of the pelvis for childbirth in women means that women have less stable hips and their gait is less efficient. Wider hips also compromise carrying and throwing and the greater flexibility in womens tendons (for childbirth) means less energy can be stored in them.

    In men they are not only taller and larger than women, but have wider shoulders and narrower hips, bigger muscles that can contract more quickly and powerfully, bigger hearts and lungs, higher blood-oxygenation capacity and stronger bones.

    The average adult man has 41 percent more non-fat body mass (blood, bones, muscles and so on) than the average woman, 50 percent more muscle mass in his legs and 75 percent more in his arms. His legs are 65 percent stronger, and his upper body is 90 percent stronger

    The overwhelming upper-body advantage is nowhere near accounted for by differences in size – as can be seen in weightlifting competitions, where competitors are banded by weight, and the male world champion in each category lifts around 30 percent more than the female one.

    When you compare women with adult men, and go global, the picture is starker. Every year, in pretty much every athletic event, men break the women’s world record thousands of times. The fastest time ever run by Allyson Felix, the women’s 400-metre Olympic champion, is beaten more than 15,000 times each year by men and boys. In sports where several advantages are compounded, the differences widen into a gulf. In tennis, the fastest recorded serve by a man is 163 miles per hour; by a woman, 137. The most aces hit in a men’s tennis match is 113; in a women’s match, it’s 31

    The point of sports is to reward hardwork and determination and commitment to the sport and pinnacle of human achievement on a fair playing field (again, why would anyone ever box in the fly weight category if they had to face a heavyweight?)

    Being trans is far worse than doping if they’re allowed into womens sports.

    It gives them a stupid evolutionary advantage (incidently this is why a lot of trans are winning womens medals or why it was quite predictable that that trans mma fighter McLaughlin (a former jackboot US marine) beat Celine Provost on tv to a shocked audience.

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      wild calling us liberals when your entire argument relies on the word “average”.

      Again, is Phelps at an unfair advantage because he has a long torso and long arms which give him a more powerful stroke?

      If you want to be fair in sports then let athletes use whatever PEDs they want, and abolish categories. And yes cis men will be at the top. But that is the only way you can be truly fair. You talk about flyweight and heavyweight categories as if they’re law when every athlete at any level starves and dehydrates themselves before the weigh-in, then binges after it to get into a lighter category. The only solution to the “problem” you present is to abolish categories.

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        Do ypu really think that pointing out the biological differences between men and women is transphobic? As Marxists we need to base our thinking on materialist facts, and it is undeniable that there are differences between men and women which no amount of hormone therapy or surgery can remove (as @LemonKemon@lemmygrad.ml explained very well).

        Ignoring those facts and calling them transphobic is basically denying reality.

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          I refrained from giving any of my own opinion in the above comment because I knew exactly where lemonkemon was going. They seem to have memorized this whole spiel – notice there are no links – and I was not interested in going through it bit by bit. I’m sure they must have these figures at the ready for all the terf arguments they get into. I want to add before moving on that it didn’t take long for them to say “you dont get to compete if you’re a male in womens categories”, which proves I was right in my assessment. That’s why I dismissed their argument that I’m sure has been refined over many debates and instead asked questions and pointed out, I think rightly, that they are talking about averages, not absolutes.

          I have known men who had wide hips. I have known men with narrow shoulders. I’ve known women that were stronger than me (and might still be), and I’ve known women with shoulders wider than their hips. Christine Mboma was banned from running the 400m (which she set a record to at the Olympics) because her testosterone levels are naturally too high, and she is not the only athlete that happened to. So what was lemonkemon saying? I honestly have no idea, because one can point to all the averages they want, they remain statistical. Specifically I genuinely don’t understand how they can make all these claims relying on averages and then conclude “The point of sports is to reward … pinnacle of human achievement”. We’re looking for people that are not average then.

          If I should take some of their arguments and examine them, however, and also refrain from sarcastically saying [citation needed] for every one of them:

          For an adult female at the height of their atheltic career their body contains 10% percent fat

          For an elite athletic male that figure is around 5%

          In which disciplines? 5% body fat is ridiculously low, it’s dangerous and unhealthy (but might be done all the same especially in bodybuilding competitions), and I know that already because I do powerlifting. There is also no indication here that trans athletes don’t see the same body fat percentages happen to them – they likely do, because of hormone therapy, but that was for lemonkemon to prove. But I would say athletes are thin in most sports, not that they have low body fat percentages. These are two different things and a pretty bad start to establish authority for a scientific argument.

          Wider hips also compromise carrying and throwing

          I decided to look this up specifically and did not find anything that would support this statement, no matter the keywords I tried. But I did find this study: https://news.umich.edu/throw-like-a-girl-no-he-or-she-just-hasnt-been-taught/. They claim that girls are not taught the same motor skills as boys and point out that boys usually spend more time in the field than girls, which to them explains the difference.

          One study is not enough to prove anything so at this point the best we can say is that we need further research before making conclusions.

          The fastest time ever run by Allyson Felix, the women’s 400-metre Olympic champion

          I’m not sure what they’re trying to say here. Allyson Felix is not the world record holder in this category, and she took home the bronze medal in the last Tokyo Olympics. Her record puts her at the 26th place with a time of 49.26 (worldwide), with Marita Koch being 1st since 1957 (East Germany 💪) with a time of 47.60. So I’m genuinely confused why they picked Allyson and not the world record holder because the argument would still hold water.

          You’re right that we need to base our thinking on materialism, but that materialism has to be dialectical or it’s, plainly, worth nothing. What does it mean, in concrete terms, in practical social life, that women have wider hips? That’s the difference between their metaphysical materialism and dialectical materialism. Is this what is preventing them from achieving high records? Not sure. At that point in time, lemonkemon was extrapolating data and delving into vulgar materialism. This culminated in them posting the map of LGBT Rights (an outdated map too) and comparing it to NATO. Correlation does not equal causation.

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            Your argument seems to be based mainly on anecdotal evidence, and ignorance of biology. Lets look at some facts instead, like world records in athletics. You can clearly see that women’s records are significantly lower than men’s records. Sure we can argue what the reasons for that are, but the fact remains. And so its no surprise that some third rate male athlete can compete at much higher levels against women, which is exactly the problem that this thread is discussing.

            I think it is really wrong to ban someone for a difference in opinion, especially as that opinion was well explained and based on facts.

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              I didn’t make the ban, and the user made their opinions clear later on with several examples, e.g. “trans ideology” in their last comment. This is not a difference of opinion, there was actionable content there – it goes directly against rule 2 of the instance.

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                Sorry i mixed it up. But i dont really agree with that rule, it is far too broad so it prevents any discussion of the topic.

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              You do know that some institutions require trans women in sports to take hormones so that they’re on the same level as cis women, right? And that the use of these hormones affects their performance negatively, yet they are required to use it anyways?

              In any case, a “third rate male athlete” wouldn’t be able to compete as easily against highly trained cis women. Most of the performance you see in sports are related to the training, practice, they do before they perform. These are years and years of supervised training. No one is ever born an athlete, their years of practice makes their performance better, not their hormones alone.

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                The main difference between men and women isnt in the amount of some hormones, but in the changes that occur during puberty. At that time, major changes occur in the body of women, to allow them to give birth. Compared to men, they store more fat, build up less muscle, have softer bones and wider hips. All of those are disadvantages in sports, and an adult man will retain them even after hormone therapy.

                Here is an article which explains this in more detail than I could

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        wild calling us liberals when your entire argument relies on the word “average”.

        No it doesn’t. Do you consider the womens fastest runner “average” because men break that record upwards of 15000 times a year?

        Again, is Phelps at an unfair advantage because he has a long torso and long arms which give him a more powerful stroke?

        Cringe, groping at straws to justify a massive evolutionary advantage in men so I’ll just repeat what I already typed.

        A comparable female athlete would have 65% less strength in her legs and 90% less strength in her arms

        abolish categories. And yes cis men will be at the top. But that is the only way you can be truly fair.

        Lmao imagine calling yourself a communist and typing this out. You might want to reread some of the stats I provided. This would be the end of womens sports. Another real life example which you can go ahead and ignore and erase women from existing because “actually womanhood is a universal category anyone, especially men, can join”:

        In 1998, Serena and Venus Williams threw down a challenge: that either of them could beat any male tennis player ranked 200th or below. Karsten Braasch, then ranked 203rd, took them up on it. He prepared with ‘a leisurely round of golf in the morning followed by a couple of shandies’, he wrote afterwards. He beat Serena in a single set 6–1, and then Venus 6–2. In 2020, when Andy Murray suggested an exhibition match against her, Serena refused, saying: ‘I would lose 6–0, 6–0 in five to six minutes, maybe ten minutes . . . the men are a lot faster and they serve harder; they hit harder. It’s just a different game.’

        You talk about flyweight and heavyweight categories as if they’re law when every athlete at any level starves and dehydrates themselves before the weigh-in, then binges after it to get into a lighter category.

        TIL that modifying you weight slightly before a weigh in is the same as a heavy weight boxer fighting a fly weight. Lets abolish those categories too. The flys should fight heavys

        The only solution to the “problem” you present is to abolish categories

        Lmao you came out and said it. Lets have able bodied people in the paraolympics, abolish age categorys for different sports

        Wonderful. No girl would ever take up sport again if that were the case. Sports would be utterly dominated by men. a 203rd ranked Tennis player can thrash 2 of the top womens tennis players.

        Instead of 2 icons from my childhood they’d probably be ranked number 260/261 behind 259 men

        Why would any girl or woman ever take up sports again?

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          This would be the end of womens sports

          Exactly bruv. But at least I provided a solution, and you didn’t lol.

          The stupidpol is leaking from every word you type, you guys have such a distinct way of typing.

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            Exactly bruv. But at least I provided a solution, and you didn’t lol.

            Na the solution is you dont get to compete if you’re a male in womens categories due to the ridiculous advantage

            But at least I provided a solution

            I’m so glad communists like you are not in parties, have no influence amongst the masses and remain disconnected armchair philosophers in academia 🤣

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              you dont get to compete if you’re a male in womens categories

              Imagine thinking being transphobic in 2022 in the west is how you build influence with the masses.

              Unless you’re from terf island ig.

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                lay this map over Nato and NATOs “partner” nations and let me know what it tells you about the nature of deranged Western theories on sex spread by pedophiles like John Money (the father of modern trans ideology) and their relation to mass consumer culture and imperialism