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9 hours ago, okokzach said:

Those predators in the shidder you're worried about currently have full access to every child in the boys bathroom, right? You must be worried sick thinking about the millions of vulnerable boys in stalls all across America! Call your Senators! We need to have mandatory armed bathroom attendants now! 

you really aren't very bright

Posted
15 hours ago, Tripnsweep said:

Pretty much impossible. 

Algeria doesn't allow transgender people. It's against the law to transition genders, and you aren't legally allowed to do it even if you don't get the medical treatment to do it. So it is very doubtful Algeria would let her compete in the Olympics if that were true. 

Yeah but it's on the internet so you know it has to be true. 

Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, 1032004 said:

Khelif was assigned female at birth.

You have to understand that this does not matter to the conservative bigots. They'll just move the goalpost. They already want to inspect athletes to make sure they have the right genitalia to participate. It turns out it's not as cut and dry as making people pull down their pants, which is exactly the cut and dry method they wanted until they needed to move the goalposts, like this guy is doing. Now it doesn't matter what genetalia they have, if they look too masculine they are just trans to these people now. 

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Briggs should have been allowed to compete with the boys if they wanted to, but should not have been permitted to compete with the girls on the grounds of PEDs. There should be no therapeutic use exemption for a trans boy to take testosterone and compete with the girls - if you take testosterone then you compete against boys. And then trans girls should not be allowed to compete against girls under any circumstances.

Just because people raise this unique example does not make the discussion complicated. No TUE for girls transitioning to a boy(must compete against boys) and under no circumstances should a trans girl be allowed to compete against girls. i know it is not applying the same principles to each scenario, but males and females are not on equal ground for athletic competitions.

Of all people, I would think the wrestling community would know the need to separate men and women in competition, but I guess if you're confused about what a man or woman is, then you can't form a coherent argument 

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Posted
9 hours ago, scourge165 said:

He doesn't know. He's clueless. I'm pretty sure he's just Jimmy posting under another handle. "If you say so."

Yes...you're making the laws for a Muslim Country on Women transitioning to Men... if YOU say so!

Algeria has laws against that. Being gay in Algeria can get you thrown in jail or prison. I doubt they're going to be understanding of anything transgender. Much less allow somebody who is to represent them in the Olympics multiple times. I wonder why nobody said anything about Khelif until she won an Olympic gold and not in the 10 years prior she competed internationally. 

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Posted
39 minutes ago, Tripnsweep said:

Algeria has laws against that. Being gay in Algeria can get you thrown in jail or prison. I doubt they're going to be understanding of anything transgender. Much less allow somebody who is to represent them in the Olympics multiple times. I wonder why nobody said anything about Khelif until she won an Olympic gold and not in the 10 years prior she competed internationally. 

"HE" competed.

 

Please get it right.

Posted
5 hours ago, JimmyCinnabon said:

You have to understand that this does not matter to the conservative bigots. They'll just move the goalpost. They already want to inspect athletes to make sure they have the right genitalia to participate. It turns out it's not as cut and dry as making people pull down their pants, which is exactly the cut and dry method they wanted until they needed to move the goalposts, like this guy is doing. Now it doesn't matter what genetalia they have, if they look too masculine they are just trans to these people now. 

Such virtue-signaling.

Posted
18 hours ago, Le duke said:


Based on your examination of her genitalia and exhaustive knowledge of genetics, no doubt.


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HE. IS. A. MALE.

Posted
30 minutes ago, dhay79 said:

"HE" competed.

 

Please get it right.

Again. 

Being transgender is against the law in Algeria. As in if you attempt to change your gender or go by the opposite gender you were born, you will go to jail. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Tripnsweep said:

Algeria has laws against that. Being gay in Algeria can get you thrown in jail or prison. I doubt they're going to be understanding of anything transgender. Much less allow somebody who is to represent them in the Olympics multiple times. I wonder why nobody said anything about Khelif until she won an Olympic gold and not in the 10 years prior she competed internationally. 

Yeah....I get it. I was mocking Scouts "If you say so" comment. 

He really isn't curious about anything ever. Or won't say he's wrong. You think you'd read that and rather than say "If you say so," use that prodigious googling ability. Or common sense. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, scourge165 said:

Yeah....I get it. I was mocking Scouts "If you say so" comment. 

He really isn't curious about anything ever. Or won't say he's wrong. You think you'd read that and rather than say "If you say so," use that prodigious googling ability. Or common sense. 

Wonder why he hasn't said anything about it. 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, Tripnsweep said:

Again. 

Being transgender is against the law in Algeria. As in if you attempt to change your gender or go by the opposite gender you were born, you will go to jail. 

Uh-huh.

That doesn't change the fact that he's a male.  

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Posted
8 minutes ago, dhay79 said:

Uh-huh.

That doesn't change the fact that he's a male.  

Apparently you're stupid then.

A country where it is illegal to be transgender, where you are not allowed to change your gender, and where doing any of these things will land you in jail or prison, is not going to send a person who violates their laws to multiple Olympics and world championship events. If she was truly a biological male, none of this would have happened and "he" would be unhappily making big rocks into smaller ones, if not have already been executed in some grim way. 

Once this became an issue, if Algeria's government even had the slightest idea Khelif wasn't a woman, some very bad things would have happened to her, her family and anyone else around for embarrassing Algeria internationally. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, JimmyCinnabon said:

The part where it says she supports trans rights?

Do you think everyone who supports trans rights is a trans person? 

no obviously not.

there are idiots everywhere and of many different sexes 

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Posted
1 hour ago, scourge165 said:

 

He really isn't curious about anything ever. Or won't say he's wrong.

i agree, im not really curious

however, i have admitted many times that i am wrong

which is more than you can say 

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