by banning men from invading their sports. https://www.infowars.com/idaho-first-in-nation-to-ban-trans-sports/ Bout frickin time. I don't mind if someone wants to identify as a different geneder. But I do mind when men go out of their way to dominate women. If that makes me a chivalrous throwback, so be it. No more men in women's sports. Go Idaho!
Personnaly, I don't mind to see those both parts of wokeness, feminists and alphabet people to tear up each other.
It is something that many would argue is needed. But it is something that cannot actually be done, as the feminist movement is in need of the backing and support of the political party that is simultaneously championing the rights of the transgender community. If they speak out in opposition, the feminist movement will lose its support and be condemned for being intolerant, discriminatory, and transphobic. It is a matter that many would perhaps consider ironic. The feminist movement that promotes itself as being equal or superior to males, is in need of letting itself be dominated and marginalized by males, to continue being supported by a political party largely dominated by males, just to continue promoting its message.
Feminism is first a vision of the history and society and read every relationship between men and women as a link between oppressed and oppressor. Even feminist that claim equality will always look at society in this way, which explain that no feminist ever spoke against the fact that now there is around a ratio of 2 women for 1 men in universities In a feminist way of thinking, issues encountered by women are because of that damn patriarchal society (so not the responsibility of women) and issues encountered by men is because of toxic masculinity (for instance, if men commit suicide a lot more, it's because they have toxic mascilinity).
I do believe that Arizona beat them to it. There is even a whole thread about it here. http://www.politicalforum.com/index...es-ban-on-transgender-female-athletes.569025/ That said, even the Transgender community as a whole agrees that the current sports structure is flawed in how it would maintain a level playing field, so to speak.
"In just ten days, we discovered that neither the tampon issue, nor the participation of transsexuals in the Olympic Games, nor the climate emergency were real problems, nor emergencies, nor anything of the sort. They were just fictitious problems, the pastimes of a generation that hadn’t known tragedy.” — Itxu Diaz, National Review.
I want women to be able to compete. In many sports, they cannot realistically do so against men. I'm not opposed to co-ed sports, but women should have their own leagues as well where they can compete on an honest and level field. Biological males should not be considered 'women' for the purposes of sports.
It's pretty simple and straightforward. You are advocating for women to compete with men. I think that's really neat.