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 @9FNNBJ4 from Illinois  disagreed…3yrs3Y

It specifically targets trans women, because they "are biologically stronger and have higher levels of testosterone" but a) that is rather sexist, saying women are not as capable as men, and b) often times women have started HRT and hormone blockers, so their testosterone is lower and estrogen higher. They have little to no biological advantages. And what about trans men? Why aren't they allowed to play on teams with cis men?

 @BCHC3FJConservativefrom Saskatchewan  agreed…1mo1MO

Athletes should complete based on their biological sex as it would be unfair to let someone else have an advantage in a specific division.

 @B9GT84Gfrom Ontario  agreed…4mos4MO

There have been a couple transgender athletes who have competed like a trans man in woman's weightlifting, and they broke a women's record and destroyed the competition. This is because males are biologically stronger than females and if they train more there will be an unfair advantage

 @B97XLJ3from Alberta  disagreed…4mos4MO

#2 Engaged Transgender Athletes

Trans people, especially children, are not very different from their cis peers. We are people, and we exist. Laws cannot chamge that. We do not want to be told who we are and aren't. Let trans women be women and let trans men be men, because they are.

 @B8DS9X7Greenfrom Ontario  agreed…6mos6MO

There have been a couple transgender athletes who have competed like a trans man in woman's weightlifting, and they broke a women's record and destroyed the competition. This is because males are biologically stronger than females and if they train more there will be an unfair advantage.

 @B7WX8MJConservativefrom British Columbia  agreed…7mos7MO

According to a study by the UN transgender athletes competing in women’s sports have won nearly 900 medals

https://kfoxtv.com/news/nation-world/un-study-reveals-transgender-athletes-have-won-nearly-900-medals-in-womens-competitions-united-nations-sports-lgbt-gender-identity-title-ix-athletics

 @B7JV47P from Alberta  agreed…7mos7MO

Men have higher testosterone levels, which is one of the primary factors that lead to strength and performance.

 @9G99RYQfrom Ontario  disagreed…3yrs3Y

Transgender Athletes on hormonal treatment who have similar hormone levels to cisgender people of the same gender should be allowed to compete, as they will not have a biological advantage.

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