I don't really think that's how societies work. or it's not how they SHOULD work anyway
Who are still part of society and last I checked every bit as deserving of rights as elite's women athletes for example
Well that's the whole point. Asking why these things are the way they are seems to lead to inconsistencies which are answered by admonitions that you are being clueless or deliberately obtuse rather than straight answers.
It seems self evident to some that there is great innate value in excluding some women from sport because they might be a bit too good at it.
Looking at the stakeholders in all of this:
- You have the 99.9% of women who are not elite athletes. I don't see how they lose anything other than the pretence that they could have been
- You have the 0.01% who are elite athletes worried they will be displaced. Which seems slightly hypocritical since they don't seem all that worried about the people below them that they 'displaced' and my sense is that is probably significantly based on biological advantages also. If there is some hard data here I might change my mind but I really haven't seen anything that tells me that a transwoman is necessarily light years ahead of an elite woman athlete.
- You have the paying public. Who apparently enjoy to watch lower level sport provided the participants have vaginas. Even though they can't see them apparently it matters. Is this kind of aesthetic preference how we want to run our sports because I am sure there are plenty people who would rather see an all white 100m race as well?
No they enjoy watching lower level sport provided it is competitive, and Trans women take the "competitive" out of the equation.