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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4770923" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>You're not being very specific. You think that trans women need their own classificafion for sports? Or in the eyes of the law? I say the law and government ought not be in the business of making those distinctions. As for sports, there are plenty of leagues for people too unathletic to compete at higher levels, I don't know that I think schools should provide them.</p><p></p><p>I'm not making any moral judgment. I believe that people need to be as free as possible to become the best versions of themselves as possible. And though I believe gender dysphoria is a mental illness, I don't believe it is of such a nature that people ought to be compelled to receive treatment. That sort of thing is always abused to justify infringing on people's rights. But I do believe that those who wish to seek treatment should have that option available without stigmatization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4770923, member: 63706"] You're not being very specific. You think that trans women need their own classificafion for sports? Or in the eyes of the law? I say the law and government ought not be in the business of making those distinctions. As for sports, there are plenty of leagues for people too unathletic to compete at higher levels, I don't know that I think schools should provide them. I'm not making any moral judgment. I believe that people need to be as free as possible to become the best versions of themselves as possible. And though I believe gender dysphoria is a mental illness, I don't believe it is of such a nature that people ought to be compelled to receive treatment. That sort of thing is always abused to justify infringing on people's rights. But I do believe that those who wish to seek treatment should have that option available without stigmatization. [/QUOTE]
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