Based on your sources, I can tell we won't agree on this one. I would recommend, if you want to have a nuanced discussion, to find places that aren't known for peddling disinformation and "alternate facts" like the Daily Mail and Heritage Foundation are. Maybe some non-partisan sources like the Associated Press or NPR could be of use.
Based on your sources, I can tell we won't agree on this one. I would recommend, if you want to have a nuanced discussion, to find places that aren't known for peddling disinformation and "alternate facts" like the Daily Mail and Heritage Foundation are. Maybe some non-partisan sources like the Associated Press or NPR could be of use.
As for your claims on intersex folks, that is factually incorrect. Intersex individuals are born with variations in their sex characteristics that don't fit the binary. By definition, they are not men or women. They carry things like XXY chromosomes and have hormonal balances that aren't fitting the binary.
I'm not sure how this is a men-driven movement or how I am a misogynist for holding the belief that women athletes should be fairly compensated. Especially when politicians are claiming they're "defending women" while increasing the inequality across the board.
So, why don't we stop with he strawman arguments and get to the issue in the post. How do you feel about women's sports losing around $8 million of athlete compensation? And how does allowing that to happen mean defending women's sports?
Based on your sources, I can tell we won't agree on this one. I would recommend, if you want to have a nuanced discussion, to find places that aren't known for peddling disinformation and "alternate facts" like the Daily Mail and Heritage Foundation are. Maybe some non-partisan sources like the Associated Press or NPR could be of use.
As for your claims on intersex folks, that is factually incorrect. Intersex individuals are born with variations in their sex characteristics that don't fit the binary. By definition, they are not men or women. They carry things like XXY chromosomes and have hormonal balances that aren't fitting the binary.
I'm not sure how this is a men-driven movement or how I am a misogynist for holding the belief that women athletes should be fairly compensated. Especially when politicians are claiming they're "defending women" while increasing the inequality across the board.
So, why don't we stop with he strawman arguments and get to the issue in the post. How do you feel about women's sports losing around $8 million of athlete compensation? And how does allowing that to happen mean defending women's sports?