"Cops are shitty all the time, but they're definitely not shitty due to transphobia. Ignore the rest of the article. Doubly ignore that I'm proposing to out trans people to anybody checking an ID for zero reason"And those trans people had bad things happen because they are trans? The article said the one cop used a racial slur and shot, that sounds like racism, not transphobia. One other story is about them not checking up on someone because they thought they were sleeping, which I'd venture happens a lot of the time to anyone. You think if you get footage of them checking solitary of non trans people, you think they actually checking every 15mins?
Again, Players do not play against alternate reality versions of themselves and thus their hypothetical alternate reality height should not be a basis for rules. Mugsey Bogues is 5'3" tall, about as tall as the shortest person to ever play in the WNBA. He might have other advantages, but he does not have an inherent height advantage due to being male.He does if he grew after puberty.
A 5-inch height growth after puberty and a 1-inch reduction in transitioning is still a 4-inch advantage.
You said, and I quote, "states aren't banning trans girls from playing sports". Of course, states are banning trans girls from playing sports with other girls. This is the same logic as saying "states never banned gay men from getting married" when gay men could always marry women. You just happen to agree with the former.You chose that.
Lmao, so you didn't read those recommendations, which still allow for cross gender hormones for kids when prepubertal onset of gender dysphoria exists (a key difference in *most* US rules, Florida in particular), puberty blockers in "extreme" cases in post-pubertal kids, social transition as part of therapy, etc?I guess Sweden fucking hates trans people too? Here's their guidelines and evidence. Florida just hates trans people but comes to the same conclusions as a far more progressive country than the US did...?
Summary of Key Recommendations from the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen/NBHW)
Background In February 2022, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare (NBHW) issued an update to its health care service guidelines for children and youthsegm.org
You're just gonna sit there and lie about Sweden with contradictory evidence you're linking to? Like, I think they're too restrictive, but they're leagues better than the bullshit you're defending.