Try the political quiz

Should transgender athletes be allowed to compete against athletes that differ from their assigned s…

No

 @9G94M7PWomen’s Equality  from New Hampshire agreed…6mos6MO

The biological differences between men and women are too vast to ever have them compete fairly in a competition based solely off of athletic ability. There should be a separate group for trans gender athletes and those who choose to compete against them.

 @9GB6NWD from Idaho agreed…6mos6MO

I undeniably agree. You can never completely form one gender into another; it is biologically impossible.

 @GrumpyCapitalistfrom Pennsylvania commented…6mos6MO

many indigenous cultures, such as the Navajo, there was a recognition of more than two genders long before modern discussions about transgender rights. These cultures often had roles for people who didn't fit neatly into male or female categories, and they were fully integrated into society, including sports and competitions.

Moreover, we've seen that hormone therapy can bring transgender athletes within the same range of physical capabilities as cisgender athletes of their identified gender. For example, MMA fighter Fallon Fox, a trans woman, underwent hormone therapy and has competed professionally against cisgender women.

  @Ars-Gratia-Artiscommented…3mos3MO

Well... Yeah... Don't think a Bio-Male would have a hard time in a fight with a woman. And that's kind of the problem.