@CEOdeANTIFA @Ricard_MN@benshapiro If you feel fine pretending hormones aren’t a factor or that they don’t contribute to “athletic bodies”, you do you. If real women want to compete with men that cut their dicks off (if they even do) and take hormone pills, they can. It’s up to them or they can boycott.
@CEOdeANTIFA @Ricard_MN@benshapiro Melatonin and hormone levels are very very very different. You have made no points, shown me no data, and claimed a 12% advantage isn’t much... imagine a runner starting at 12 meters instead of 0 at a 100M dash lol. You’re so full of shit and nonsense it’s painful
@CEOdeANTIFA @Ricard_MN@benshapiro You are genuinely incompetent if you think 30+ years of testosterone supported muscle growth will be curbed to a level without it in 3 years of hormone suppressed treatments (its suppressed, not eliminated). So yeah, GL bud, anti scientific idiots lol
@CEOdeANTIFA @Ricard_MN@benshapiro I’m not crying, I just don’t have my head in my ass pretending Olympic Regulators are scientists or are inculpable to corruption or political motivation.
@CEOdeANTIFA @Ricard_MN@benshapiro That isn’t the point I made. Science says that this person had 30+ years of testosterone to build and strengthen their muscles. So they have an unfair advantage competing with women who haven’t. That doesn’t change with a few years of hormone therapy
@Ricard_MN @CEOdeANTIFA @benshapiro Having certain estrogen levels doesn’t remove other biological male advantages, like having years of testosterone to build muscle - heck they article doesn’t mention how their current levels of it are, just that they have the required estrogen.
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