"but you cant stomp all over the rights of the majority" you can these days...the woke minority appears to be doing it all the time and getting their way...A winning majority seems to count for nothing these days...
I did not say that chromosomes can change after birth... i said that some women are born with Y chromosomes effectively because various disorders prevent the development of male physiology... you are simply wrong on this issue toratoratora... it is not a matter of opinion
"How pleased would you be to have a daughter that trained hard for the Olympics only to see her lose out to a bloke?"
the person you are talking about is a woman... if my daughter lost to another woman i would feel immensely proud of her for getting to the olympics and showing such dedication and skill... what an odd thing to ask
untitled; "I did not say that chromosomes can change after birth... "
at 14:27, I said: "No medical condition changes chromosomes untitled. People are born with what they have. "
at 14:42 you said "you are not correct Tora" - it seems by your own admission that I was.
at 15:29 - "you are factually incorrect " - so you now admit that was wrong also??
16:58, You'd sacrifice years of hard work by your own daughter so you can be some sort of woke champion to a 1 in a million person? I suppose it tells me all I need to know.
Well you should have been more specific about what you were addressing. Sad that you are so determined that you are right that you would sacrifice the dreams of actual women including your own kin.
as i have been very patiently trying to explain to you... women with hormonal disorders are as much women as any hypothetical daughter of mine (whom you assume has no such disorders) and they have every right to pursue their dreams too...
have you yet found any scientific evidence to prove that high testosterone provides a significant advantage?
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