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This article is cross threading issues (I feel on purpose to make a claim of discrimination). Males vs females and biological males in female sports are two separate issues but both have an impact on "female" athletes. Male vs female its more than likely about the money - follow where the money is going and coming it will more than likely point to male sports thus the focus on male sports. Biological males competing against biological females is a completely different issues - which is highlighted in this article - she was lifting weights to heavy and caused "injury" to her body. Most biological male athletes wouldn't have a problem lifting the weight she was lifting as males' upper bodies, on average, have 75% more muscle mass and 90% more strength than females. Betting that "difference" in power would impact the sport and the females playing the sport. Biological males competing in "female" sports is diluting the spirt of fair competition. This is why you don't see grown men competing against kids in sports (difference in power/strength) - we know its not only unfair but rather an a-hole thing to do.


https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/a-dallas-fc-under-15-boys-squad-beat-the-u-s-womens-national-team-in-a-scrimmage/#:~:text=Champions%20League%20Live-,FC%20Dallas%20under%2D15%20boys%20squad%20beat%20the%20U.S.,National%20Team%20in%20a%20scrimmage&text=In%20preparation%20for%20two%20upcoming,to%20FC%20Dallas'%20official%20website.
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