
Former US gymnast and founder of female activist sportswear brand XX-XY Athletics Jennifer Say He participated in a discussion with Kevin Boling, a pro-transgender activist who is executive director of the Secular Student Alliance on Wednesday about the topic of women’s sports transathlete.
Discussion Sponsored by the Steamboat Institute, it was held at the University of Colorado, Boulder’s Benson Center for Western Civilization Research.
Based on the de-escapism and later data collected from viewers, Sey’s stance on conflicting trans-athletes in women’s sports looked like a victory argument.
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A modest poll found that 85% of participants disagree with allowing female sports trans athletes, but 9% agreed, with 6% still undecided. Post-supply polls showed that the percentage of people opposed trans inclusion jumped to 90%, with those who agreed to it falling to 6%, and those who were undecided fell to 3%.
The incident she repeated throughout the discussion was “based on reality.”
Early on, Sei argued that she didn’t want to use the term “biological woman” in her argument.
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Jennifer Say and brand ambassador Paula Scanlan, left, Riley Gaines, right,
“I don’t use it because biological women claim there are different types of women. It’s not. There are only women,” Sei said. “There was bullying in a culture about languages ​​that we cannot use… I’m trying to use terms that reflect biological reality.”
Sey also cited multiple statistics all night long in relation to the physical quality of nature, which men often give physical benefits over women, and a UN survey found that nearly 900 biological women lacked victory as they were defeated by transgender athletes.
the study, “Violence against women and girls in sports“According to information obtained up to March 30th, more than 600 athletes had not won medals in more than 400 competitions in 29 sports.
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Levi Strauss & Co. Jennifer Sey, a former senior executive of the film, clashed with executives in 2020 over the Covid lockdown. She launched XX-Xy Athletics in March 2020. (xx-xy track and field)
Sey’s argument is based on the belief that sports, particularly at high levels, are not intended to be “inclusive” for a particular group, and sports are assumed to be fundamentally “exclusive” for competitiveness.
Bolling’s argument against Sey, on the other hand, was based on the premise that it would advance the entire trans rights.
During the discussion, Bowling acknowledged that supporting women’s trance into sports at this time is not a “popular” stance. He then compared the issue of transport to past civil rights movements, including women’s rights to vote, racism and even “end slavery,” and argued that defending those issues was not popular in the past.
“Civil rights are not a popular contest,” Bolling said.
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