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Reply #4546 - Oct 29th, 2024 at 7:53am
 
Boston Women’s Soccer Team Apologizes to Trans Community for ‘No Balls Necessary’ Ad Campaign


https://www.foxnews.com/sports/transgender-backlash-prompts-pro-womens-soccer-te...

Cheesy Cheesy

These women have no balls....  How very rude and transphobic!!



Madness. Stupid, pathetic madness.
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Reply #4547 - Oct 30th, 2024 at 5:46am
 
Puberty blocker pause not fuelled by ideology, says top doctor


https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/puberty-blocker-pause-not-fuelled-by-ideo...

"Scotland’s pause on puberty blockers was not driven by ideology, the country’s top doctor has said.

Earlier this year, the decision was taken to pause the prescription of puberty blockers to young trans people following the publication of the Cass review, which raised fears about the long-term impacts of the drugs.

Health boards and the Scottish Government pledged to research the impacts.

The document, conducted by retired paediatrician Dr Hilary Cass, now Baroness Cass, for NHS England, also lamented the “toxic” nature of the conversation around transgender people.

Speaking before the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee at Holyrood on Tuesday, Professor Sir Gregor Smith, Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer, said the decision had not been impacted by the fraught public debate around the issue of gender.

“In any of the discussions that I’ve been a part of, I’ve never seen evidence of an ideology driving this, but I’ve seen evidence of a real desire to get to the bottom of scientific process about where the evidence lies, either in support or against the use of theses drugs, and trying to determine fully just what impacts they have,” he said in response to a question from Green health spokeswoman Gillian Mackay.

Ms Mackay also mentioned a Holyrood petition which had been filed to reverse the pause, with those behind it claiming ideology had played a part in the decision, the MSP said.

Sir Gregor said: “I’ve never seen any ideology that’s actually been behind as the driver for any decisions in this space from anyone that I’ve had any conversations with.”

Ms Mackay asked why the drugs in question – Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues – are still being prescribed to those in puberty early, but not for trans young people.

Professor Alison Strath, Scotland’s chief pharmaceutical officer, told Ms Mackay: “We haven’t tested in the age groups that we’re treating and with the dosages we’re treating, they haven’t been testing in the way that the medicines that are licensed for use have been.

“So it is really important that when we’re looking at that, we are understanding whether there’s any additional harm that’s caused, whether the actual product, the doses that we’re using, are efficient and effective.”


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Reply #4548 - Oct 30th, 2024 at 7:03am
 
Bobby. wrote on Oct 27th, 2024 at 4:08pm:
Why does Michelle have a chin like a man?


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Still fantasising about Michelle being a man Bobbi?

So the last few days you've posted homoerotic AI of Trump, you're back on the band wagon of Michelle being a man, seems like a little bit of fruit is escaping from behind your mask again, not that there's anything wrong with that...
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WBO Investigation Into Their Chief Spirals Over Unchecked Statements on Imane Khelif’s Gender at Paris 2024 Olympic Gold Medal

https://fancy4zone.com/posts/wbo-investigation-into-their-chief-spirals-over-unc...

"The WBO (World Boxing Organization) is currently facing a major scandal as an internal investigation into its chief has spiraled out of control following unchecked and controversial statements about boxer Imane Khelif’s gender. The controversy erupted after remarks were made in relation to Khelif, who is a rising star in women’s boxing and won a gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Khelif’s incredible performance in Paris should have been the focus of attention, but instead, the conversation shifted to questions raised by WBO leadership regarding her gender. These comments sparked outrage within the boxing community and beyond, with many condemning them as inappropriate and disrespectful, especially toward a world-class athlete who has worked tirelessly to reach the pinnacle of her sport.

The WBO’s chief is now under intense scrutiny as their remarks have led to a public relations disaster for the organization. Calls for accountability are growing, and many are demanding an apology and further clarification from the WBO leadership. In an era where issues of gender identity and inclusivity are increasingly being recognized and respected, the timing and nature of these statements have been particularly damaging.

The WBO has attempted to launch an investigation into the incident, but it seems that the situation is spiraling beyond their control. The chief’s comments have fueled heated debates across social media, news outlets, and within the world of sports, with critics pointing out that such a focus on Khelif’s gender not only disrespects her achievements but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes in women’s sports.

For Imane Khelif, the ordeal has likely overshadowed what should have been a moment of celebration following her historic Olympic victory. Many fans and supporters have rallied around her, expressing disappointment with the WBO’s handling of the situation and emphasizing that her achievements in the ring should speak for themselves.

As the WBO grapples with the fallout from this controversy, it remains to be seen how the organization will address the growing calls for reform and whether it can repair the damage caused by this incident. One thing is certain: this is a defining moment not just for the WBO, but for the broader conversation around gender, identity, and respect in the world of sports."
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