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Should A Bloke Be Allowed In Womens Cycle Races?

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ToraToraTora | 09:41 Tue 08th Feb 2022 | News
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https://news.sky.com/story/trans-cyclist-rachel-mckinnon-defends-her-right-to-race-in-womens-competitions-11838131
...so here's another sport about to be sacrificed on the TROB altar. Is this sort of thing the beginning of the end for women's sport? In the end we'll have men's sport and men that are not quite good enough at men's sport, sport!
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In my opinion, the question of sex is overcomplicated. The answer is simple....DNA. If you have XX chromosomes you are female and if you have XY chromosomes you are male. Any abnormality of the sex chromosomes which is unusual then you are barred from competitive sport. I can't see the problem with my solution.
09:49 Tue 08th Feb 2022
Then Bristol Uni. insisting that there needs to be more help for people who self identify as cats(I know), going as far as to recommend a number of pronouns to be used when addressing them. Here puss, puss, is not on the list. No advice as yet concerning the correct way to deal with, and dispose of the cat litter.
"No advice as yet concerning the correct way to deal with, and dispose of the cat litter."

It'll be trans-shipped to a suitable vehicle, The good ship Where the Hell Are We Going could work.
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khandro: "The only problem with sqad's solution is, how do you test a man's chromosomes when he rolls up at an amateur cycling event & pretends he is female? " - Perlease, they are pretty obvious me old china!
no they shouldn't be allowed to compete in women's sports.
TTT, //Perlease, they are pretty obvious me old china!//

Not if they've been removed as extraneous encumbrances.

(which in fact they are on bicycle saddles!)

and anyway, are we to have goolie checks at all cycling events?

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