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Having established that they will pretend to believe something they know to be untrue, such people have difficulty in rejecting other things that are also patently untrue.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfO1veFs6Ho&ved=2ahUKEwj0v9G-5cHxAhXSgVwKHT4qAYYQtwIwBXoECBkQAg&usg=AOvVaw3VU5FUroP6XBCTb8Ihq_qM

You really are resorting to the tactics of the likes of transam, fillyboy, mottie et al, producing youtube videos to support your nonsensical arguments.
What happened to the JohnD that was capable of intelligent discussion?
 
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Easy answer. Three categories 1) Men, born as such, 2) Women, born as such, 3) Others, whatever.
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Sex is binary

Except for when it's not, and it's ambiguous.
Ambiguous genitalia is a rare condition in which an infant's external genitals don't appear to be clearly either male or female. In a baby with ambiguous genitalia, the genitals may be incompletely developed or the baby may have characteristics of both sexes. The external sex organs may not match the internal sex organs or genetic sex.

You are not describing non-binary sex, you are describing unclear appearance.
 
mind you afaik show jumping and all them horse events at the olympics men and woman compete on equal terms ?
So there is no need for some bloke to masquerade as a woman

Well yes, but

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No question about gender/sex in some gymnastics events, unless he has balls of steel.

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Sex is binary
You are not describing non-binary sex, you are describing unclear appearance.
It would be fair to say that society only recognises male or female, but occasionally there are people who are neither one or the other, or even both at the same time. It would also be fair to recognise that this is rare condition, as mentioned in the article which I presented, which you represented, and which I now represent yet again. It would also be remiss to accept that there are occasions when partial ambiguity occurs, such as the apparent effeminate male or the masculine female. Perhaps these are the conditions which give rise to gender dysphoria.
Ambiguous genitalia is a rare condition in which an infant's external genitals don't appear to be clearly either male or female. In a baby with ambiguous genitalia, the genitals may be incompletely developed or the baby may have characteristics of both sexes. The external sex organs may not match the internal sex organs or genetic sex.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ambiguous-genitalia/symptoms-causes/syc-20369273
On the basis that sex can be both, neither, one or the other, or degrees of one, while being the other, and vice versa.

Here is yet another expert view that sex is not binary:
The way the US thinks about sex is wrong. Many people believe that biological sex is binary: Either you’re male or you’re female. But as with many binaries, things are more complicated than they seem.
Yet just like gender isn’t binary, our biology isn’t binary either: it, too, exists on a spectrum. In fact, many people’s bodies possess a combination of physical characteristics typically thought of as “male” or “female.”
https://massivesci.com/articles/sex-gender-intersex-transgender-identity-discrimination-title-ix/
 
If that 'bloke' told me he was a 6’5” Chinese woman, I’d say "you've got something Wong with you mate".
If someone wants to identify themselves as a 6'5" Chinese woman, they're welcome to. They've obviously decided to do that on one of JohnD's infamous whims. It doesn't mean every one else has to accept their height, their ethnicity, their gender, etc.
In scenarios where it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter.
But in scenarios where it does matter, they would usually be required to provide some kind of evidence that they are indeed 6'5" or a woman.
I guess anyone can describe their ethnicity as they think fit.

But the interviewer started by asking about bathrooms and locker rooms in the scenario of transgender people. And the students demonstrated their tolerance and understanding.
Notice how the question was never recorded, or carefully edited out in the first round of questions.

When the interviewer strayed into the absurd scenarios, he was still tolerated and understood, even though the students obviously thought he was being absurd, but it was in a scenario where it didn't matter how he identified himself. If it did matter, he would have been rightly challenged on how he identified, and what caused him to arrive at his conclusion, as the students implied.

Going back to the topic of the thread, the athlete identifies as a woman after years of transitioning, and has been medically and scientifically examined and has been assigned the gender of female.
Her genital and biological anatomy is a complete unknown to us. But one would assume that the committee would take into consideration the biological anatomy of athletes in allowing them to compete.
 
Perhaps he is being morphed into another incarnation.
I hope not, Captain Nemesis and/or I will be accused of being his alter ego.
And I quite liked the old one, he was consistent, reliable, fair and intelligent, and apart from this recent discussion I tended to agree with most of his sentiments.
 
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