Since the Olympic Games have been postponed until next summer thanks to COVID-19, this is the perfect opportunity for women especially to rise up and petition the IOC to ditch the ludicrous testosterone requirements in women's competition. The IOC put in these shameful reforms under pressure from trans activists who think men have every right to cheat in women's events merely because they "think" they are women. The bottom line is men don't belong in women's sports--it is cheating. Men and women are physiologically different, not as a result of "gender" feels.
It is ridiculous that in the 21st century such anti-scientific ideas such as "gender identity" are even being talked about. It's bullshit and always was. To pander to a group of loudmouthed crossdressers and transvestites while throwing half the human race under the bus is totally unacceptable. Women's sports are not dumping grounds for dudes who can't compete with elite males (case in point, "intersex" athlete Caster Semenya). They don't belong in competition with women because of inherent physical advantages that can never be altered in any way at all. This also goes for "intersex" cheaters like the aforementioned Semenya.
In the old days, the IOC had chromosome testing of female athletes to make sure males weren't trying to sneak into women's events. They need to be brought back.
In the meantime, Save Women's Sports has a petition people can sign that will be sent to the IOC. I hope the IOC will toss out the trans bullshit and return to common sense.
Here is the link to the petition:
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