This is a hot-button issue that hits close to home because I am the father of a female college athlete, and I want to address this from that perspective.
True, I think gender fluidity is abject nonsense and am tired of being called "anti-science" by politically correct liberals who have altogether abandoned biology when it comes to gender and fetal development because the science doesn't support their insanity.
I am going to state something now that regular readers of this site no doubt agree with and is so patently obvious that it shouldn't be controversial: males and females are different.
I'll probably be suspended from Twitter if they ever find out about that.
Not only are there the obvious physiological differences, there are neurological differences that begin being manifested in utero. By no objective measure can gender be said to be "fluid." That's purely fantastical.
Some prominent female athletes from the past have been vocal about the inclusion of transgender females in competition. Predictably, they have been met with accusations of being transphobic.
The caterwauling about transphobia here is another classic example of the left eating their own. One of the first athletes to speak up was Martina Navratilova, one of the greatest female tennis players of all time. She also became one of the pioneer athletes of what is now known as the LGBT movement when she was outed in the early 1980s.
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