BoldonLad
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I am intrigued to know what advantages the post puberty male hormones provide to dart athletes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/articles/c33lm6d154eo
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I am intrigued to know what advantages the post puberty male hormones provide to dart athletes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/articles/c33lm6d154eo
Precisely.
I am intrigued to know what advantages the post puberty male hormones provide to dart athletes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/articles/c33lm6d154eo
I am intrigued to know what advantages the post puberty male hormones provide to dart athletes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/articles/c33lm6d154eo
I think this is largely postulation. If there is nothing in darts that pushes any of these attributes to their limits (Luke Littler is a chubby short man and was competitive on a world stage at least during puberty, for example) then the policy presumes a causal effect that has not been demonstrated.
This is materially different from the situation in athletics.
Reminds me of the snooker ban on trans competitors, which is just as spurious IMO.
That's a false equivalence, not least because gay artists are a minority. At the very least you could ask whether it would be okay to have a straight only award (the answer is no).Women are allowed their own stuff. The male body advantage may be less obvious in darts or snooker but regardless women are allowed their own stuff.
I take it you guys object to the Samuel Ross Grant programme, the MOBO awards, and the myriad of prizes and awards for gay artists. Is it just women who can't exclude others from their competitions and awards or does it apply to other groups?
Women are allowed their own stuff. The male body advantage may be less obvious in darts or snooker but regardless women are allowed their own stuff.
I take it you guys object to the Samuel Ross Grant programme, the MOBO awards, and the myriad of prizes and awards for gay artists. Is it just women who can't exclude others from their competitions and awards or does it apply to other groups?
There's plenty of men's clubs in London under pressure to allow women to be members.
If, for example, there is no detriment to one group for it to be inclusive of another, then the detriment to that other group of exclusion would be arguably unfair.
For phone calls, I refer you to Dom Jolly.There seems to be a lot of outrage about people making calls on speaker phone or listening to videos without headphones whilst on public transport, but it doesn't bother me that much. On a train yesterday, someone got on and proceeded to have a loud call on speaker phone; however, shortly afterwards, two women got on and chose, without thinking, to sit immediately opposite him despite there being plenty of other free seats. They then proceeded to have a conversation which was so loud that speaker phone man was struggling to hear his loud conversation, so he had to move away. This battle of who could be the most inconsiderate trivially amused me.
Absolutely. It's what happens when over the top statements are made.Daft none point