Gender issues at the Olympics
The issue of gender in competitive sports has risen up again with the decision that two "female" boxers who had been previously deemed illegible to compete in last year's World Championship due to not meeting gender tests are being allowed to compete at this year's Olympics.
It is thought that boxers who have gone through puberty as male can have up to 162% punching power of those who went through puberty as females and that later trans-gendering does little to alter this.
Look up photos of Chinese boxer Lin Yu-ting or Algerian Imane Khelif and I'm sure most of us would say they both looked male but the point is that in competitive sport the idea of fairness should surely trump wokeism.
This is not about "equality" as allowing trans sports people to compete in either male or female categories where they have a biologically physical advantage is not "equality". Nothing at all against trans people wanting to compete-but create their own category for them.