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TopicCan someone please explain why people always lose their shit over transwomen in
ElatedVenusaur
01/13/23 11:12:39 PM
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https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/federal-appeals-court-upholds-connecticuts-transgender-athlete-policy/2938175/
A federal appeals court on Friday dismissed a challenge to Connecticuts policy of allowing transgender girls to compete in girls' high school sports, rejecting arguments by four cisgender runners who said they were unfairly forced to race against transgender athletes.
A three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City upheld a lower court judges dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the policy. The panel said the four cisgender athletes lacked standing to sue - in part because their claims that they were deprived of wins, state titles and athletic scholarship opportunities were speculative.
All four Plaintiffs regularly competed at state track championships as high school athletes, where Plaintiffs had the opportunity to compete for state titles in different events, the decision said. And, on numerous occasions, Plaintiffs were indeed champions, finishing first in various events, even sometimes when competing against (transgender athletes).
The judges added, Plaintiffs simply have not been deprived of a chance to be champions.
The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Council argued its policy is designed to comply with a state law that requires all high school students be treated according to their gender identity. It also said the policy is in accordance with Title IX, the federal law that allows girls equal educational opportunities, including in athletics.

Todays ruling is a critical victory for fairness, equality, and inclusion. Joshua Block, a lawyer for the ACLUs LGBTQ & HIV Project, said in a statement. This critical victory strikes at the heart of political attacks against transgender youth while helping ensure every young person has the right to play.
Transgender athletes ability to compete in sports is the subject of a continuing national debate. At least 12 Republican-led states have passed laws banning transgender women or girls in sports based on the premise it gives them an unfair competitive advantage.
Transgender rights advocates counter such laws arent just about sports, but another way to demean and attack transgender youth.
Roger Brooks, a lawyer from the conservative Alliance Defending Freedom who represented the four Connecticut cisgender athletes, did not immediately return a message seeking comment Friday. A message also was left for the alliance.
The plaintiffs argued the rights of cisgender girls under Title IX are being violated in Connecticut by being forced to compete against what they term biological males. They sought injunctions to bar enforcement of the state policy on transgender athletes and to remove records set by transgender athletes from the books, as well as money damages.
In arguments before a federal judge in Connecticut in February 2021, Brooks said Title IX guarantees girls equal quality of competition, which he said is denied by having to race people with what he described as inherent physiological advantages.
Brooks said the transgender sprinters improperly won 15 championship races between 2017 and 2020 and cost cisgender girls the opportunity to advance to other races 85 times.
Miller and Yearwood, the transgender sprinters from Bloomfield and Cromwell, respectively, frequently outperformed their cisgender competitors.
The plaintiffs competed directly against them, almost always losing to Miller and usually finishing behind Yearwood. One of the plaintiffs, Chelsea Mitchell of Canton High School, finished third in the 2019 state championship in the girl's 55-meter indoor track competition behind Miller and Yearwood.
All the athletes have since graduated from high school.

It's weird how no actual trans female athlete is absurdly dominant. Of course, this is high school athletics in Connecticut: not exactly lofty heights LOL.
It's almost like those studies aren't very good. But, of course, if we lived in a world where trans women were allowed to compete freely in women's sports, we would also live in a world where any "advantage" they might gain from masculinizing puberty will rarely ever actually be gained because we would get them appropriate treatment early and often.

You do all know that changing your hormonal balance completely altering your body mass, right? Right!?
Also I have a way lower testosterone level than just about any cis woman.

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