Keeping Men out of Women's Sports
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It's a pretty bad situation when teachers try to promote empathy and tolerance and that is looked down upon by some parents. I cannot imagine the shitty religious school educations kids receive because their parents are intolerant assholes who just can't stand how the public schools approach these subjects.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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OnWis97 said:Gern Blansten said:OnWis97 said:Gern Blansten said:cincybearcat said:Gern Blansten said:curmudgeoness said:I think it also would help to inject facts into the conversation. I'm currently a registered voter in a deep red state (we move a lot), where a big fuss is being made about trans athletes participating in school sports, instituting bathroom bans in government buildings, etc. If I recall correctly, someone looked into how many students would be affected by the ban on transgender athletes' participation in girls' school sports, and the answer was: four. A big to-do was being made about keeping "our girls" safe from the "trans threat," and this epidemic of wokeness actually consisted of four young trans people.The rights of those four young people matter! But they don't constitute a threat or a wave or a trend. They are four people. There must be more humane ways to address the issue.With regard to the "Larry Nasser" comment, I hear you, and, ick. I've heard some local noises about local crackpot politicians wanting gender (sex) confirmation to be part of the physical examinations required for participation in school sports.That idea really doesn't sit well with me, at all. I am aware that elite athletes surrender a certain amount of bodily privacy when they reach a certain level (among the people first to approach a marathon winner at the finish line is the "chaperone" who will stay with them until they have produced a urine specimen under the chaperone's supervision; elite runners also can be randomly tested, which means that an official might show up at your door at any time with a sample bottle in hand). That's a crazy thing to do in youth club sports.I suppose "please create thoughtful, common-sense rules that protect the rights and well-being of all people involved" is a big ask of our current political leaders, but it would be nice if they tried.
It's the same bullshit they did with the migrant caravans a few years back. They create these fake things to be outraged about to get the stupidest members of their base out to the polls.
So just stop the nonsense, then the idiots have nothing to shout from the rooftops that is low hanging fruit.
Sports injects a relatable but ultimately confusing element to everything. As you say, it's probably not happening in big numbers. Either way, telling someone in high school that they're not eligible to participate in extracurricular activities reminds of some really ugly times; however, there are legitimate competitive concerns. Ultimately most people have those concerns and agree with bans. It's a really easy way not only to push people down the full anti-trans path...and maybe even the whole "anti-woke" path. Riley Gaines has become a conservative hero because she lost a college swim race to a trans competitor. I agree that it wasn't fair but I really do miss the pre-victim right's calls of "life's not always fair" and "get over it."
I'm wondering whether the "save women's sports" crowd will ultimately destroy it. There was the period of time where Katie Ledecky was being accused of being trans. It was totally baseless but, hey, I guess she's not conventionally attractive or something. The fervor around this issue has so many people thinking it's commonplace. My guess is most girls can go through four years of high school playing three sports and never run across a competitor born male. Does that mean such things should not be addressed? No. But we're also not about to be swept up by a pink and blue woke wave that will ban Christianity, hard work, conservative clothing, and pledging allegiance.hippiemom = goodness0 -
Gern Blansten said:cincybearcat said:Gern Blansten said:curmudgeoness said:I think it also would help to inject facts into the conversation. I'm currently a registered voter in a deep red state (we move a lot), where a big fuss is being made about trans athletes participating in school sports, instituting bathroom bans in government buildings, etc. If I recall correctly, someone looked into how many students would be affected by the ban on transgender athletes' participation in girls' school sports, and the answer was: four. A big to-do was being made about keeping "our girls" safe from the "trans threat," and this epidemic of wokeness actually consisted of four young trans people.The rights of those four young people matter! But they don't constitute a threat or a wave or a trend. They are four people. There must be more humane ways to address the issue.With regard to the "Larry Nasser" comment, I hear you, and, ick. I've heard some local noises about local crackpot politicians wanting gender (sex) confirmation to be part of the physical examinations required for participation in school sports.That idea really doesn't sit well with me, at all. I am aware that elite athletes surrender a certain amount of bodily privacy when they reach a certain level (among the people first to approach a marathon winner at the finish line is the "chaperone" who will stay with them until they have produced a urine specimen under the chaperone's supervision; elite runners also can be randomly tested, which means that an official might show up at your door at any time with a sample bottle in hand). That's a crazy thing to do in youth club sports.I suppose "please create thoughtful, common-sense rules that protect the rights and well-being of all people involved" is a big ask of our current political leaders, but it would be nice if they tried.
It's the same bullshit they did with the migrant caravans a few years back. They create these fake things to be outraged about to get the stupidest members of their base out to the polls.
So just stop the nonsense, then the idiots have nothing to shout from the rooftops that is low hanging fruit.
But it doesn’t only affect those 4. How many teammates do they have? How many of hundreds of people do they play against? So by letting them play you’re letting 4 biological males play with females you impact hundreds and hundreds of others. That can lead to safety issues, affect scholorships, etc. seems like a much, much smaller issue to just stick with what makes sense; males play against males. By allowing them to compete as females you’re literal putting the feelings of 4 over the safety and fairness of hundreds.
Theres a reason sports is broken down by age, that a 14 year old doesn’t play against 8 year olds. All of those same reasons apply to sex as well.Post edited by mace1229 on0 -
mace1229 said:Gern Blansten said:cincybearcat said:Gern Blansten said:curmudgeoness said:I think it also would help to inject facts into the conversation. I'm currently a registered voter in a deep red state (we move a lot), where a big fuss is being made about trans athletes participating in school sports, instituting bathroom bans in government buildings, etc. If I recall correctly, someone looked into how many students would be affected by the ban on transgender athletes' participation in girls' school sports, and the answer was: four. A big to-do was being made about keeping "our girls" safe from the "trans threat," and this epidemic of wokeness actually consisted of four young trans people.The rights of those four young people matter! But they don't constitute a threat or a wave or a trend. They are four people. There must be more humane ways to address the issue.With regard to the "Larry Nasser" comment, I hear you, and, ick. I've heard some local noises about local crackpot politicians wanting gender (sex) confirmation to be part of the physical examinations required for participation in school sports.That idea really doesn't sit well with me, at all. I am aware that elite athletes surrender a certain amount of bodily privacy when they reach a certain level (among the people first to approach a marathon winner at the finish line is the "chaperone" who will stay with them until they have produced a urine specimen under the chaperone's supervision; elite runners also can be randomly tested, which means that an official might show up at your door at any time with a sample bottle in hand). That's a crazy thing to do in youth club sports.I suppose "please create thoughtful, common-sense rules that protect the rights and well-being of all people involved" is a big ask of our current political leaders, but it would be nice if they tried.
It's the same bullshit they did with the migrant caravans a few years back. They create these fake things to be outraged about to get the stupidest members of their base out to the polls.
So just stop the nonsense, then the idiots have nothing to shout from the rooftops that is low hanging fruit.
But it doesn’t only affect those 4. How many teammates do they have? How many of hundreds of people do they play against? So by letting them play you’re letting 4 biological males play with females you impact hundreds and hundreds of others. That can lead to safety issues, affect scholorships, etc. seems like a much, much smaller issue to just stick with what makes sense; males play against males. By allowing them to compete as females you’re literal putting the feelings of 4 over the safety and fairness of hundreds.
Theres a reason sports is broken down by age, that a 14 year old doesn’t play against 8 year olds. All of those same reasons apply to sex as well.
I don't support bio males playing with girls and vice versa. I'm only saying that running political ads about it seems disingenuous.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
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Gern Blansten said:mace1229 said:Gern Blansten said:cincybearcat said:Gern Blansten said:curmudgeoness said:I think it also would help to inject facts into the conversation. I'm currently a registered voter in a deep red state (we move a lot), where a big fuss is being made about trans athletes participating in school sports, instituting bathroom bans in government buildings, etc. If I recall correctly, someone looked into how many students would be affected by the ban on transgender athletes' participation in girls' school sports, and the answer was: four. A big to-do was being made about keeping "our girls" safe from the "trans threat," and this epidemic of wokeness actually consisted of four young trans people.The rights of those four young people matter! But they don't constitute a threat or a wave or a trend. They are four people. There must be more humane ways to address the issue.With regard to the "Larry Nasser" comment, I hear you, and, ick. I've heard some local noises about local crackpot politicians wanting gender (sex) confirmation to be part of the physical examinations required for participation in school sports.That idea really doesn't sit well with me, at all. I am aware that elite athletes surrender a certain amount of bodily privacy when they reach a certain level (among the people first to approach a marathon winner at the finish line is the "chaperone" who will stay with them until they have produced a urine specimen under the chaperone's supervision; elite runners also can be randomly tested, which means that an official might show up at your door at any time with a sample bottle in hand). That's a crazy thing to do in youth club sports.I suppose "please create thoughtful, common-sense rules that protect the rights and well-being of all people involved" is a big ask of our current political leaders, but it would be nice if they tried.
It's the same bullshit they did with the migrant caravans a few years back. They create these fake things to be outraged about to get the stupidest members of their base out to the polls.
So just stop the nonsense, then the idiots have nothing to shout from the rooftops that is low hanging fruit.
But it doesn’t only affect those 4. How many teammates do they have? How many of hundreds of people do they play against? So by letting them play you’re letting 4 biological males play with females you impact hundreds and hundreds of others. That can lead to safety issues, affect scholorships, etc. seems like a much, much smaller issue to just stick with what makes sense; males play against males. By allowing them to compete as females you’re literal putting the feelings of 4 over the safety and fairness of hundreds.
Theres a reason sports is broken down by age, that a 14 year old doesn’t play against 8 year olds. All of those same reasons apply to sex as well.
I don't support bio males playing with girls and vice versa. I'm only saying that running political ads about it seems disingenuous.
I was just responding to your comment and another saying it’s not a big issue that doesn’t affect very many. 1 trans player will affect hundreds of others. It’s a very big issue.
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Spunkie said:Vitalogensia said:OP, what do you mean by "interacted with"? I'm assuming that means something like a forward and goalie running into each other while going for a header or something similar.so if I understand this , there was no physical contact between the two then?could you share more details of the play in question, please? relative distances of your daughter to the goal, to the goalie, goalie from the mouth of the goal. relative size of each player.did your daughter use good technique in this header? under the circumstances of this type of play.as described thus far, it does sound as if this could have happened regardless of who the goalie might have been._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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mickeyrat said:Spunkie said:Vitalogensia said:OP, what do you mean by "interacted with"? I'm assuming that means something like a forward and goalie running into each other while going for a header or something similar.so if I understand this , there was no physical contact between the two then?could you share more details of the play in question, please? relative distances of your daughter to the goal, to the goalie, goalie from the mouth of the goal. relative size of each player.did your daughter use good technique in this header? under the circumstances of this type of play.as described thus far, it does sound as if this could have happened regardless of who the goalie might have been.Post edited by mace1229 on0
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mickeyrat said:Spunkie said:Vitalogensia said:OP, what do you mean by "interacted with"? I'm assuming that means something like a forward and goalie running into each other while going for a header or something similar.so if I understand this , there was no physical contact between the two then?could you share more details of the play in question, please? relative distances of your daughter to the goal, to the goalie, goalie from the mouth of the goal. relative size of each player.did your daughter use good technique in this header? under the circumstances of this type of play.as described thus far, it does sound as if this could have happened regardless of who the goalie might have been.0
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Gern Blansten said:It's a pretty bad situation when teachers try to promote empathy and tolerance and that is looked down upon by some parents. I cannot imagine the shitty religious school educations kids receive because their parents are intolerant assholes who just can't stand how the public schools approach these subjects.
Pledge of Allegiance, Ten commandments....this is shit that should not be in schools.
In God We Trust should not be on our money.
So dumb.
Agree that I don't need the schools teaching my son about sexuality. We do that. Schools can't even teach math correctly.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Gern Blansten said:It's a pretty bad situation when teachers try to promote empathy and tolerance and that is looked down upon by some parents. I cannot imagine the shitty religious school educations kids receive because their parents are intolerant assholes who just can't stand how the public schools approach these subjects.
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mickeyrat said:Spunkie said:Vitalogensia said:OP, what do you mean by "interacted with"? I'm assuming that means something like a forward and goalie running into each other while going for a header or something similar.so if I understand this , there was no physical contact between the two then?could you share more details of the play in question, please? relative distances of your daughter to the goal, to the goalie, goalie from the mouth of the goal. relative size of each player.did your daughter use good technique in this header? under the circumstances of this type of play.as described thus far, it does sound as if this could have happened regardless of who the goalie might have been.
It wasn't a good planned technique header, like her first two this season. The genetic male goalie defended her stike which smacked her face/head and rebounded in.
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Let me back up here I'm sorry your daughter got injured I'm not a parent so I can't imagine the fear you must have experienced watching your child injured on the field but having played the sport myself I know that a fact is that the force applied is only relative to the velocity of the ball that was punched, so it sounds to me like your daughter got a really good boot on the ball . that the same or similar injury could have occurred had that same ball hit the post or the crossbar . so I think honestly this has less to do with the fact that the genetic male punched the ball then it was just a freak play
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It's been a long time since I took physics but I'm pretty certain that punching a ball back is going to add more energy to it than bouncing off a lifeless post. And I'm fairly certain that larger male with larger forearm muscles are going to have more power than a thirteen year old female.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
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As for the head injuries in this contact sport we don't sweat it unless the ambulance comes.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
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mickeyrat said:Let me back up here I'm sorry your daughter got injured I'm not a parent so I can't imagine the fear you must have experienced watching your child injured on the field but having played the sport myself I know that a fact is that the force applied is only relative to the velocity of the ball that was punched, so it sounds to me like your daughter got a really good boot on the ball . that the same or similar injury could have occurred had that same ball hit the post or the crossbar . so I think honestly this has less to do with the fact that the genetic male punched the ball then it was just a freak play0
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lindamarie73 said:Gern Blansten said:It's a pretty bad situation when teachers try to promote empathy and tolerance and that is looked down upon by some parents. I cannot imagine the shitty religious school educations kids receive because their parents are intolerant assholes who just can't stand how the public schools approach these subjects.
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lindamarie73 said:Gern Blansten said:It's a pretty bad situation when teachers try to promote empathy and tolerance and that is looked down upon by some parents. I cannot imagine the shitty religious school educations kids receive because their parents are intolerant assholes who just can't stand how the public schools approach these subjects.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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lastexitlondon said:Kids should be nowhere near this.
The internet is solely to blame. Before we had that this wasn't an issue.
It annoys me as a parent. Be what you want but don't start pushing it on kids.
Kids should be nowhere near this.
Discotheques and David Bowie are solely to blame. Before we had that, homosexuality wasn't an issue.
It annoys me as a parent. Be what you want but don't start pushing it on kids.
That's the other verse in the smash hit "Smells Like Ignorance Through the Ages"Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
mickeyrat said:Let me back up here I'm sorry your daughter got injured I'm not a parent so I can't imagine the fear you must have experienced watching your child injured on the field but having played the sport myself I know that a fact is that the force applied is only relative to the velocity of the ball that was punched, so it sounds to me like your daughter got a really good boot on the ball . that the same or similar injury could have occurred had that same ball hit the post or the crossbar . so I think honestly this has less to do with the fact that the genetic male punched the ball then it was just a freak play
Of course a male with more mass and more muscles is going to head a ball back harder than a smaller, lighter female and increase the likelihood of injury. You don’t need a physics degree to understand that. But good effort to blame her daughter and lack of technique.0
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