In order to defend the anti-science lunacy of the transgender movement, establishment media outlets have decided to deny reality to their audiences. And they haven’t found a way to do it without sounding ridiculous.
World Athletics, the global track and field governing body, correctly decided to prevent men who have undergone male puberty from competing against women, regardless of whether those men claim to be women or not. NPR then decided to cover this by saying that the move came “despite limited scientific evidence of physical advantage” between male and female athletes.This is expressly untrue.
Correction: An earlier tweet incorrectly stated there is limited scientific evidence of physical advantage. Existing research shows that higher levels of testosterone do impact athletic performance. But there’s limited research involving elite trans athletes in competition. — Jeryl Bier March 27, 2023 What little sample size we have had has been conclusive. We have seen “trans athletes” dominate women’s cycling, and we have seen them dominate girls' high school track in Connecticut. We have seen one man well past the prime age of female powerlifters quality for the Olympics in women’s weightlifting. We have seen a man with almost no mixed martial arts experience brutalize a veteran female fighter in a sanctioned fight.
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