Judge Gives Green Light for Transwomen Athletes to Compete in Women’s Sports

The ACLU is doing a victory lap on a case that risks demoralizing many woman athletes and dissuades them from competing at all. Here’s the ACLU Tweet:

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We now have a competing-frames argument like we do in the abortion debate (my body vs. don’t kill babies). In transgender sports, the competing frames are A) It is insulting and unfair to exclude trans people from women’s sports, versus B) Trans women are so much stronger, faster and larger than bio women (because they went through puberty as men) that they are dominating the competition. This competing Frame flips between two principles and also flips between the perspectives of the two parties to this dispute.

In reaction to the ACLU Tweet many people are applauding this court decision as kind and decent, the correct thing to do for trans women. Laudable first principles are important, but so are the overall consequences for women’s sports. What if this court case destroys the careers of aspiring women athletes in order to invite athletes who went through puberty as men to compete as women? I believe that this decision will demoralize many women athletes and convince them give up careers as women athletes. Regardless of how well-intentioned it is to be “inclusive,” this decision is likely to hurt attendance and destroy the carefully constructed spaces that most women athletes want and need in order to fairly compete. My concerns are echoed by the concerns of many women who have responded to the ACLU Tweet. Here are some excerpts from numerous comment Tweets to the above Tweet, all of them by women:

This is definitely not a victory for girls and women. It is a victory for trans identified males.

How is this a victory? This is a kick in the teeth for women in sports

Girls are going to drop out of sports if they know that they don’t have a fair competition.

All these transwomen are way taller than the average woman/girl yet even seeing this obvious physical difference they deny the Male body that these transwomen inhabit. Why don’t female hormones shorten these transwomen to a normal woman’s height? A: Because Trans science is false

If women and girls to walk off the field, who will biological men race /play against then ?

Seriously, this left has lost its mind. I’m tired of wondering where sanity went and expecting it to come back.

The fact that every left wing person in this country isn’t screaming about the damage this will do to our girls tells me the left I knew no longer exists.

Let this sink in. A rights organisation is fighting not to keep boys out of girls sports but to PUT THEM IN.

This is so worrisome. A female cannot compete with a transwoman, especially if they transitioned after male puberty. Most bone and muscle mass for a transwoman will have already been built as a male. For a biological woman to compete, she would have to take testosterone.

A tragedy for women/girls! The ACLU actively works against women/girls to steal their existing rights! The ACLU attempts to steal opportunities of girls to compete, steal their scholarships.

What’s the point? Sport is competitive. Looking at World Rugby’s analysis, allowing TW to play against women is not remotely competitive. It is dangerous. Who wants to compete in, or watch that?

It will kill women’s sport taking the little revenue it had with it.

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Erich Vieth

Erich Vieth is an attorney focusing on civil rights (including First Amendment), consumer law litigation and appellate practice. At this website often writes about censorship, corporate news media corruption and cognitive science. He is also a working musician, artist and a writer, having founded Dangerous Intersection in 2006. Erich lives in St. Louis, Missouri with his two daughters.

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    Bill Heath

    This is the law of unintended consequences gone mad. The first victim is biological female athletes. Which portends the end of women’s sports at the college level. Which, under Title IX compliance standards, will eliminate men’s sports at the college level. Which actually leads to a welcome outcome, the return of the student athlete.

    We could save ourselves a lot of grief by going straight to the end state. Eliminate big-league big-money sports from colleges completely, and we can start over with student athletes. I look forward to a Skype streaming video of 11 Drama Majors lined up against 11 Budding Biologists in front of more than thirty fans in University of Texas’ 103,000+ capacity stadium. Hook ’em Horns!

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      Erich Vieth

      Bill – I agree with you. The old-time student athlete morphed into an abysmal industry where educating the athletes is merely a footnote. And where college sport coaches demand and get salaries 50 times greater than professors. In what universe . . . ?

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    Erich Vieth

    Female Olympians, Title IX pioneers, and more than 300 collegiate and professional athletes submitted a letter to the National College Athletic Association Board of Governors Wednesday, urging them to reject a recent call to boycott Idaho for passing its Fairness in Women’s Sports Act. In the letter, the current and former female athletes state they have benefited personally and professionally “from a fair and level playing field” and urge the NCAA to protect the integrity of women’s sports, consistent with the promise and purpose of Title IX. Signers include world-class cyclist Jennifer Wagner-Assali, world-champion track athlete Cynthia Monteleone, and Title IX pioneer and marathon swimmer Sandra Bucha-Kerscher.

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    herbasaurus1

    Erich exclaims “A tragedy for women/girls! ”
    I am no expert on this subject, but as far as I know a transgender person who identifies as woman/girl is indeed a “woman/girl”. So it goes both ways, it would be a tragedy not to let women/girls compete as “women/girls”. There is no test where you lift the kilt to see if anything is dangling there, yet.

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