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Isn't that the point though, that it affects the 99%?
If half are in each division, and if a few athletes out of 250,000 all perform in the top 1% or better because they switched to a protected division displacing 99%+ who don't have arguable eligibility for that protected division...
I don't know if that's the statistic, but isn't that the general concept? That it's unfair to a huge number of other athletes that lose?
Are those fewer than 10 trans athletes competing in the NCAA performing in the top 1% or better? Should all trans athletes suffer because Riley Gaines tied for 5th place with a trans woman once?
That's the question I posed even though 8 people currently are illiterate and downvoted
Well, the answer is no, transgender athletes are not dominating competitions. Even if they were, trans athletes are allowed to succeed, but there's no evidence to indicate that this is happening regardless.
I didn't downvote your comment, but I don't blame people for reading it as coming from a disingenuous place. Big "I'm just asking questions" vibes.