Mollygo
Lathyrus3
Well, I’m going to keep pushing my solution.
The team is a trans team. If there are insufficient numbers of trans, the team is an inclusive one that will also accept those who are not trans.
They can be male or female since trans believe that there is no biological sex.
If it works it would be a good idea.
Usually teams choose the players who will bring the best results for their team.
I’m picturing the composition of a rugby team of TW choosing the non-trans players they think will bring the best results.
Then I’m picturing the composition of a team who would be willing to play against them.
How would you picture the composition of either of those teams?
It would be up to the governing bodies of a sport to decide on criteria that would be applied in creating trans teams. Whether there should be a majority of players who had transitioned or whether, since biological sex does not exist in trans culture, the gender of any person (ie the lifestyle they have chosen) is actually relevant.
I don’t think it’s only about “friendlies” The inclusion of all genders in a trans team would mean there were enough teams to do that at a local level. But also enough trans teams to compete against each other at district, national and international level.
Also for individual sports like athletics.
People with specific disabilities who are also minority groups have been able to organise this, so it should be possible for trans as a minority group to do something similar.
People with gender dysmorphia acknowledge their biological sex but believe that mentally and emotionally they need to live as the opposite sex.
The trans movement states that biological sex is undefined and so there is no bar to anyone taking part in a trans team.