Mollygo
Does using the problem that some women have with testosterone, justify the lying and cheating that men do to take part in female sport.
I’m sure I’ve seen this before
It's all about attempts to justify the (erroneous) premise that people can choose which sex they want to be. Any straw that can be clutched is grabbed to try to construct an opposition to the biological reality that sex change is impossible.
Yes, people can, may and should be able to live their lives as they choose. Yes, there are some men who would prefer to be women, and vice versa. Yes, some people want to opt out of so-called 'gender' altogether. That is all fine.
What is not fine is when people then insist that everyone plays along with their fantasies and pretends that they are the sex they want to be. It is not fine when male people demand access to spaces that were set up to be for women only. Why do they think these places exist? Why do they see themselves as somehow 'above' the rules that apply to everyone else?
It is not fine when categories for sport are disrupted by male bodybuilders competing against women. Or when research into sex-based differentials is disrupted because males identifying as women categorise themselves as such. Or when sex crimes are recorded as having been committed by women, despite the fact that a penis is used.
It is not fine when children are encouraged to believe that there is such a thing as 'the wrong body', and that anyone who enjoys anything traditionally and stereotypically associated with a gender should 'transition' to that gender, instead of just enjoying doing whatever it is. It is not fine for children to be given puberty blockers, or put on courses of 'treatment' that may lead to surgery or will require a lifetime of expensive drugs.
What is definitely not fine is when the language is corrupted so that it is increasingly difficult to even discuss men and women in a meaningful way. There are those who think that 'women' means 'anyone who says that is what they are', and others who use the term as it has been used for millennia, to mean 'someone born female who has grown into an adult'. That is why simple sentences such as 'Women's spaces will be protected' have become meaningless - a frightening development.
Pretending that accepting different definitions of sex, and using meaningless pronouns is 'inclusionary' is gaslighting, and it is also denying women our history, our commonality and our single-sex rights.
None of this is about sexuality, so comparisons to gay people are disingenuous or mistaken. It is about 'gender', which means different things to different people, and it is about power, which men gain from having access to all areas that women occupy, whether we like it or not.