• TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee
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    yeahhhhh… hasanabi was right, targeting trans sports was the easiest and dirtiest way to bring transphobia to the normies. people that don’t even give a shit about politics and don’t think about trans people one way or another can say “well at least sports are fair now”

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      Trans sports is where the boundaries between what people do with their own body is crossed into interaction with others. This is why it has become the favorite point to attack for conservatives.

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    You’re only deciding between insulin and groceries because the government maintains some company’s monopoly on manufacturing insulin.

    In an actually free market, the instructions would be open source and the only question would be whether to synthesize it at home or pay someone else to synthesize it for you.

    My guess is it would cost about as much as chocolate does per unit mass.

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      Those are two nonequivalent industries with wildly different variables of influence. Did AI write this?

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        Yeah I know. One of the big differences between prescription drugs and food, in terms of the industries, is that anyone can bake bread and therefore the only reason to buy it at the store is if the loaf at the store costs less time and energy than making it oneself.

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          A better equivalency would be the insulin industry and a Diamond industry unrestricted by region.

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            Not really because people can die without food, and also without insulin. Nobody is choosing between diamonds and insulin.

            Insulin is expensive because of a government-enforced monopoly. It’s a simple fact, no matter how motivated one is to ignore it.

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    Holy shit, insulin is ~$98 on average over there!?
    That is literally the most expensive place to buy insulin on this planet.
    Most countries have insulin available for ~1/5th that price or less, with many selling it for less than 1/10th of the US price.

    I knew it was bad over there but that’s fucking atrocious.
    At least you’re more free over there than anywhere else though, right?
    Right?

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      Yeah. It’s literally against the law for Medicaid or Medicare to negotiate for lower prescription drug prices. They have the largest insurance pools, and therefore an incredible amount of leverage, but nope. Gotta pay those insurance companies!

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    You might not have to pay $.02 in taxes every year to accommodate transgender prisoners, but at least egg prices are down…right?

    …right?

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        That’s definitely one way of making sure that a woman will never win again in athletics.

        They did do that in golf, of course with handicaps like a shorter tee off for women, so not a fair competition.

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          You’re saying that even the weakest biologically male athlete could beat the strongest biologically female athlete?

          Because otherwise, “never win again” seems kind of unlikely.

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          Forcing a girl to play against boys and use their changing room is pretty fucked up dude. Don’t make yourself look even more like a dick.

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            Nobody is forcing anyone. But saying they can’t play badminton because they are trans is false.

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              Oh, right! They can just stop doing what they love! I’m sorry, my empathy-riddled ass didn’t think about this obvious solution.

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                No? They can play with the boys. Changing rooms can be arranged. Why is it important for a trans-girl who went through male puberty to play with girls that are smaller and physically weaker?

                I should probably clarify that i mean compete in competitions, dont care in the slightest who or how they want to practice. That’s just fair.

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                  I see, so it’s an information problem.

                  Trans girls are not stronger than other girls. Any increased muscle mass vanishes with hormone therapy as the testosterone supporting it goes away. Likewise the body remodels stuff like cartilages as all of this is influenced by hormones. That’s why Olympia goes so overboard with hormone tests, even forcing cis-women to do invasive measures to reduce their natural testosterone levels.

                  The only difference caused by puberty that are irreversible are:

                  • How thick bones are & how they formed
                  • How you sound
                  • Where you grow how much hair

                  And of those three ONLY the first can be of any value in any argument. And definitely not for badminton. Uninformed bullshit arguments cause WAY more problems for cis-women in sports than they could ever solve. There’s nothing fair about that way of arguing.