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TopicSurvey Shows Decline in LGBTQ Acceptance Among Young Americans
darkphoenix181
06/24/19 7:32:41 PM
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DeadBankerDream posted...
darkphoenix181 posted...
By dominating I mean they get first place.

If that happened to a degree where "dominating" would be a proper term to use I'm not sure how we are not swimming in such stories. There would hardly be time for other news to be covered if there were such an epidemic.


https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/trans-athletes-make-great-gains-yet-resentment-still-flares-n975646

Across the U.S. and in many places abroad, transgender athletes are breaking barriers in high school, college and pro sports and being embraced by teammates and fans. But resentments can still flare when transgender women start winning and dominating their sport.

Exhibit A is a recent public exchange involving tennis great Martina Navratilova, who came out as a lesbian in 1981 and is a longtime gay-rights activist. She now stands accused of being transphobic after asserting that many transgender women even if theyve undergone hormone treatment have an unfair advantage over other female competitors.

Most of the high-profile stories about trans athletes have involved transgender women; fewer transgender men have reached levels of achievement in mens sports events that generated news coverage.


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