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AndyRM

Elder Goth
I'm sure the resident troll will be updating us on this some time today.

About Wilde? Unlikely.
 

AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
Unfortunately the statute of limitations re medical treatment means that by the time someone has realised they received inappropriate treatment the window for legal action has closed in many states.

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CXRAndy

Epic Member
 

AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
The research they are talking about is in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

It's taken apart by here by Prof Alun Willians, Professor of Sport and Exercise Genomics at MMU.

https://www.sciencemediacentre.org/...l-fitness-of-transgender-and-cisgender-women/

"The longitudinal data (pages 8-9 in the paper) don’t show convincing evidence of changes in physical fitness that remove the advantage known to exist between men and women in the absence of hormonal treatment. Indeed, other authors (including me) reviewed essentially the same literature and concluded that performance decreases due to hormonal treatment in transgender women were notably smaller than typical differences between men and women, meaning retention of performance advantage".

Basically, it relies on poor quality studies, including biased self reporting, and comparing trans identifying men who were playing 30% of the sport that the much fitter women comparator group were - and then saying because these trans identifying men had similar attainment to the women this meant they had no advantage. Unfit men on hormones performing the same as very fit women proves exactly the opposite. It proves retained male advantage.
 

monkers

Shaman
You can argue pedantic legal points to yourself all you like. Use AI, crib from the GLP, whatever. You simply want a platform on here to sow confusion about the law in order to maintain your access to women's spaces.


I have skimmed the submission of application by Sex Matters made to the High Court in relation to Hampstead Heath ponds. I have to say, that I feel that it should not pass the permission stage due to the legal demerits it containsI, I do however feel indifferent, for if the application proceeds to a hearing, I'll be happy to watch your reaction and that of Sex matters when it fails and leads to claims of ''travesty''.

Ahem ...

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Sex Matters is disappointed that our application for permission for a judicial review of the City of London’s decision to allow men into the women’s bathing pond, and vice versa, has been refused.
 
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