Yes. So?
Errr.... segregated sports leagues are bad.
Yes. So?
Errr.... segregated sports leagues are bad.
Maybe not. But that doesn't matter to (for example) Caster Semenya; she simply wants a ruling that she can compete in the W800m without having to dope herself. I don't think she even refers to herself as transwoman; and the media simply say she has DSD. If someone creates a new international 800m race where "Ms Semenya can compete as is", it will solve everything on the list of issues below:This whole debate about whether trans women are actually women is never going to end.
Backatcha with the good luck with that, sounds about as promising as creating a new social media platform that will usurp facebook-instagram any time soon.Here's a much simpler approach where we can all skip these debates: Everyone has a right to create their own game/event/club and define the rules of admission
Why?
I don't know Bob.
Backatcha with the good luck with that, sounds about as promising as creating a new social media platform that will usurp facebook-instagram any time soon.
If you seriously can't justify your position, don't expect me to take it seriously. Anyone can say something is "bad". But if you can't explain why, then you don't even have an argument.
1) It is not necessary to view trans women as (more) likely sexual predators in order to wish to prevent anybody self-IDing as female from using female segregated facilities. (Unless "anybody self-IDing as female" is the same as trans woman, then it is, and appropriately so)
2) Allowing anybody self-IDing as female to use female segregated spaces does not protect trans women from sexual predation anyway. Just like it doesn't protect women.
They don't have to be sexual predators for the vast majority of the users of these facilities to feel (at the very least) unease at their presence. It's a point that's been made a hundred times in this thread.
Well "Racially segregated sports are just hunky-dory" certainly isn't a branch I expected this discussion to take.
Right.... but aside from the fact that you didn't expect the discussion to go there, why is it bad to have an event where only people of a certain color can participate?
Is it because "It promotes racism"? Because by that logic, women sports promote sexism.
It still applies. it's still a made up game. The only thing you're saying is that there are several groups of people who are weighing in on the rules. But it's still a game, made up by humans. I don't know who, amongst all those groups of people will end up having the final say about the issue, but the bottom line is No creator of a game is in the obligation to change their rules because a group of people want them changed.
Maybe not. But that doesn't matter to (for example) Caster Semenya; she simply wants a ruling that she can compete in the W800m without having to dope herself. I don't think she even refers to herself as transwoman; and the media simply say she has DSD. If someone creates a new international 800m race where "Ms Semenya can compete as is", it will solve everything on the list of issues below:
Splitting up events is fine when there are actual differences. It becomes a problem when there aren't. This isn't rocket surgery.
Again... that's been this whole discussion.
You just dump women into male competition using the traditional labels and men are gonna dominate to the point that women are forced out. That isn't good enough.
You split the women and men's competition and women's competition becomes a second rate sport compared to the men's in most cases. That isn't good enough.
You split the women and men's competition and let people identify as which gender they are... and biological men are gonna dominate and we're right back where we started.
We've being handed 3 standards and being told we have to, under threat of the "bigot" label, make all 3 of them work when... they don't.
I'm not sure what the equivalent to any of that would be for race.
A couple of pages back I posted a long screed about the transing of children and young people, which generated pretty much no comment.
One thing I can assure you: You will not solve the problems of racism and xenophobia by forcing people to include people from certain groups that they don't allow in their event, and by labeling them "bigots" for not agreeing to do so.
Actually that does seem to be a really effective means of combating those, having people work and live alongside the people they hate is really quite effective. Once they know more gays/blacks and so on they really do reduce their racism and xenophobia.
Wait... what? Wait, what are you talking about? Why would women's competition become a second rate sport under this scenario? By that logic, karate for children is a second rate sport compared to karate for adults, because adults are stronger and usually better fighters than children. The way I see it, women's sports are in no way diminished by the existence of male sports.
The average attendance at an NBA game is ~18,000 people.
The average attendance for a WNBA game is ~7,700.
The average attendance at an MLB game is ~20,500.
The average attendance for... never mind it doesn't exist. We don't have a women's professional level baseball league in America. The closest thing we have is National Pro Fastpitch Softball but the only references to any attendance, much less average, are 1,000-1,500 for their series finale in Chicago last year.
The average attendance at an NHL game is 17,300.
The average attendance at NWHL game is 954 and they only have 5 teams.
The average attendance at a Dallas Cowboys home game is a staggering 91,619. Again we don't have an exact equivalent women's football league, we have a couple of different ones that operate on different levels, but... safe to say their attendance numbers are nowhere near that.
There hasn't been a female sports league that's approached the success of the XFL or the goddamn Ultimate Frisbee.
I don't think it's as simple as you put it, and besides, I'm not talking about living and working near people different than us. I'm talking, specifically, about forcing individuals to change the rules of their events to admit people that are not allowed in the rules that they themselves created.
We have the same issue right now with movie directors being labeled bigots for deciding to cast a specific ethnic group for a role. It's the director's right if he wants to make a movie with nothing but latinos. In fact, we see things like that all the time. Movies, Tv shows, featuring mostly if not entirely one ethnic group. To assume that these decisions are made out of racism and, moreover, that we must force them to hire all ethnic groups so that they cure themselves of their racism, is quite insulting.
Do you think the Improv Comedy teacher should not have created the Improv Class only for blacks then?