The question I've yet to see addressed by this madness . . . are we now required to refer to anorexic women as fat?Speaker to Animals wrote:Are you a man in your forties and feel like you can't really compete with other power lifters? The solution is to grow your hair long and "identify" as a woman..
A man, identifying as a transgender woman, recently dominated a female weightlifting competition, sparking debate on fairness in sports.
Gavin Hubbard, 39 — now going by Laurel Hubbard — is a New Zealand weightlifter who dominated the Australian International weightlifting competition in Melbourne on Sunday. Hubbard lifted 590.9 pounds in the women’s 198.4-pound division, out-lifting the competition by 45 pounds.
Hubbard is the first transgender individual to win her division in this competition.
While many may find this progressive and a reason to celebrate, some of Hubbard’s competitors aren’t seeing it quite that way.
“She is who she is. That’s the way the politics … and what the New Zealanders have decided. I can’t say much more than that,” disappointed bronze medalist Kaitlyn Fassina said. “She is seen as female and that’s the way it is.”
Two-time Olympian Deborah Acason said, “If I was in that category, I wouldn’t feel like I was in an equal situation. I just feel that, if it’s not even, why are we doing the sport?”
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/03/21 ... -fairness/
I mean . . . they self identify as overweight, right?
Maybe we should enroll them in weight watchers and prescribe them diet pills.
These are the issues we run into when trying to force an individuals misperceptions of reality onto society as a whole.