REDDzone wrote:I lean towards cbr thinking but the crazy libertarian in me kind of thinks if her opponent knows about it, and is aware of the risks, they should be able to do it.
That said, she came out today and said she shouldn't even have to tell her opponents she used to be a dude. I personally think that is absurd. I actually take issue with the fact she was finishing opponents in the first round who thought they were fighting a girl from the start.
edit: I've seen two medical professionals opinions here, btw. The firs said she was 100% good to go, but honestly this professional had a personal interest here, as it was a doctor who performs those procedures. There is incentive there to say if you take his hormone therapy, you are 100% female. The other was just a surgeon who said a male who has went through puberty will always have advantages over a born female because of their larger/longer bone structure.
Yep, I read that article too. They both clearly have a conflict of interest when it comes to their views. Both are gender reassignment docs and one is a transgender herself. Not saying there is zero truth to what they say but I can't see how there can't be a conflict of interest there. There is another article with professional opnion arguing against allowing her to fight in WMMA as well. I certainly take issue with her saying she doesn't have to disclose her previous gender to her opponent. That's like going into a fight without knowing your opponent has brass knuckle implants.
cowboyronnie wrote:IDK. Is this a big issue for the trans community? Social acceptance certainly ought to be but this is something else and I don't think necessarily complicit with social exclusion. It's an impossible situation to resolve fairly, no?
Fox is clearly making this a social acceptance issue when she's calling for full non-disclosure of her "changes." But I don't think this is a social acceptance issue and more a safety issue. I'm with Joe Rogan here
Joe Rogan wrote:If you really are a woman trapped in a man's body, I support your right to do whatever you want to do. Go for it. If that's what makes you happy, I would not try to stop that at all and I support it 100%. The real issue comes with violent competition with women and the reality of the physical structure of your body. The reality of the physical structure is not fair. You can't say that a 145 pound woman and a 145 pound man are even.