December 22, 2022
IOC change their transgender guidelines
The IOC have attempted to roll back their transgender policies to make them fairer for women.
The IOC have attempted to roll back their transgender policies to make them fairer for women.
The USA Rowing gender policy has kicked an own goal. It might be the wrong sporting metaphor, but it’s no exaggeration.
Sport New Zealand has landed on the side of misogyny, issuing guidelines that put women and girls sport at risk, threatening the safety, privacy and dignity of females who want to participate in sport.
A mediocre male cross country runner has changed his name and appropriated girlhood to claim victory in the female category.
Former swimming champion Ian Thorpe has spoken out in opposition to many of Australia’s top female swimmers, publicly siding with males who appropriate womanhood in sport.
Another male has stolen first place from a woman in elite sport.
Science has proven, once again, that males have an advantage over females in sport, even males who appropriate womanhood.
The West Australian Marathon Club has made a fantastic decision regarding transgender participants. It is fair and inclusive, but will no doubt earn them the ire of activists who are never satisfied.
Teenage girls who were told to go elsewhere if they objected to a male in their changerooms have joined together to speak out about the oppression they have faced at a school in Vermont. They now face the possibility of punishment for doing so.
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