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Old 01-27-2016, 02:07 AM   #20
craigwd
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Originally Posted by Vox View Post
I agree with you. That one initially struck me the most. If a girl is good enough to make a men's team there is a case to be made that she is allowed to play. But like it or not, equality or not, men (boys) are physically stronger than girls. How does the reverse situation work with a boy on a girls team?
Exactly the same way. If someone identifies as a female, she would be welcomed onto the girls team. Simple as that.

Do you honestly think some guy is going to be shallow enough to trick his way onto a team by pretending his trans, just so he can win a scoring race?

That he's going to play some long-con to get an elusive championship. No.

This is 2016, let 20th century thinking stay in the past.

It is important to be inclusive to all and to respect the choices and lives of everyone; especially those young people who are just starting to discover themselves.

On Bell Lets Talk day, no less, where we are supposed to be more understanding of the root causes of depression, mental illness and stigmas I don't understand how people can still be so narrow-minded.
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