Schroeder is FIBA GOAT for sure. Only Patty Mills and KD in that debate.
Patty is looking long in the tooth....
Schroeder is FIBA GOAT for sure. Only Patty Mills and KD in that debate.
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Enough said. Now stfu all you bitches and now down to the true pound for pound sporting superpower
Inclusivity of 0.0000000001% of population shouldn’t come at the expense or harm of the vast majority.pretty good overview/disccussion of the boxing issue:
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Olympic boxers reignite debate over inclusion in women's sports
Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting were disqualified from last year's world championships after reportedly failing a gender verification test. Now they are in the quarterfinals at the Paris Olympics.www.espn.com
Inclusivity of 0.0000000001% of population shouldn’t come at the expense or harm of the vast majority.
That’s my take.
Separate from the Algerian boxer case which seems to be based on a corrupt organization disqualifying her for nebulous reasons… the wingspan/height argument isn’t it at all. We don’t have 6 foot and under leagues in basketball but we do have men’s and women’s leagues. Why? If your argument is we shouldn’t have men’s and women’s sports then fine… but comparing attributes we don’t separate based on things we do is a terrible argument. Same with the “well they aren’t dominating” argument.The number is quite not that small. The other question is why should possible chromosome or hormone anomalities be the only thing to start drawing lines with. What about swimmers with abnormally big feet that helps quite a lot. What about discus throwers with huge shoulders and very long arms. What about Victor Wembanyama. Unless the abnormalities gets beyond the point where any kind of training can't give a fighters chance for opponents, or unless it's dangerous to other athletes, it's kind of a weird place to start cutting off people that haven't cheated. It seems nothing like that happened with the Algerian boxer so with that case, there shouldn't be any issue at all.
Yeah but the abnormally high level of testosterone isn’t fair to the other ladies.The number is quite not that small. The other question is why should possible chromosome or hormone anomalities be the only thing to start drawing lines with. What about swimmers with abnormally big feet that helps quite a lot. What about discus throwers with huge shoulders and very long arms. What about Victor Wembanyama. Unless the abnormalities gets beyond the point where any kind of training can't give a fighters chance for opponents, or unless it's dangerous to other athletes, it's kind of a weird place to start cutting off people that haven't cheated. It seems nothing like that happened with the Algerian boxer so with that case, there shouldn't be any issue at all.
Yes it is. Athletes have genetic advantages.Yeah but the abnormally high level of testosterone isn’t fair to the other ladies.
Male has 20 times the level of testosterone to female.Yes it is. Athletes have genetic advantages.
Yeah but the abnormally high level of testosterone isn’t fair to the other ladies.
Yeah but I’ve just looked it up and male has about 20 times higher levels of testosterone to female.As weren't Phelps fett to other male swimmers. Tough break. Top sports is a lot about anomalities.
As we don't have more than women's and men's series as they are, are we now starting to ban sports for every female assigned that just happens to have abnormal levels of hormones? How many of them have actually been dangerous in marshall arts? How many if them have actually been so overpowering that no one in worlds history haven't come even close to their records? Even Semenya couldn't break 800m WR. 90's legend Maria Mutola also was just a little bit slower than Semenya. Top sports is about anomalities, and unless you don't come up with a whole new setup for series where they go, we should allow them be in their respected genders series.
The whole invasive medication can't neither be ethically sound long term solution. Both Semenya and 200m silver medalist Mboma from Tokyo 2021 went through hell trying to please the tie wearing gender fascists. https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/06/spor...ne-limits-world-athletics-spt-intl/index.html
Uhh, what? It's a great argument.Separate from the Algerian boxer case which seems to be based on a corrupt organization disqualifying her for nebulous reasons… the wingspan/height argument isn’t it at all. We don’t have 6 foot and under leagues in basketball but we do have men’s and women’s leagues. Why? If your argument is we shouldn’t have men’s and women’s sports then fine… but comparing attributes we don’t separate based on things we do is a terrible argument. Same with the “well they aren’t dominating” argument.
Again… the boxers case seems pretty obvious that she should be allowed to participate and the IOC said it’s not a DSD issue… I’ve only been reading Twitter and not fully fact checking things so could be wrong. It’s complex obviously if there are issues it would be nice to have some transparency but our current world is not able to have nuance and understanding.
The female boxer who started this whole conversation had like a 15-9 record with elevated T levels. High testosterone has its advantages, but isn't the end all be all to being a great athlete.Yeah but I’ve just looked it up and male has about 20 times higher levels of testosterone to female.
We’re not talking comparable more, we’re talking a lot more.
That’s too big a gap in my opinion for it to be a fair fight.