World Gone Mad: USA Powerlifting Ordered To Include Biological Males In Women's Competition

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 08 March 2023 05:15 AM
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The sports federation recently attempted to ban transgender individuals from participating in women’s competitions.

This is because, even with taking hormones, men have an unfair advantage over women’s competitors. However, a discrimination lawsuit was won, and now biological men are allowed to compete in women’s sports.

Powerlifting sports were accused of discrimination based on gender identity. Now, they have two weeks to implement policies that allow transgender people to participate in the sport.

Despite the apparent differences between men and women, the Court claims that transgender individuals are disadvantaged in sports. According to the Post Millennial, “In its decision, the court cited ‘increased risk of depression and suicide, lack of access to coaching and practice facilities, or other performance suppression common to transgender persons,’ as reasons why transgender athletes may have a disadvantage to woman athletes, despite the biological size and strength differences.”

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JayCee Cooper, the person behind the lawsuit, is already a two-time champion. He identifies as a female and thinks it’s unfair that he wasn’t allowed to participate in women’s sports. Cooper also advocates for gender mutilation of children to enable them to transition.

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The ruling puts the USA Powerlifting President, Lawrence Maile, in a challenging position. He’s trying to figure out how to balance the needs of both women and transgender participants. However, he did say that he is considering an appeal to overturn the judgment.

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In a statement, Maile said, “USA Powerlifting has been involved in litigation in Minnesota involving the participation of transgender women in competitive powerlifting. Our position has been aimed at balancing the needs of cis- and transgender women, whose capacities differ significantly in purely strength sports. We have received a summary judgment decision from the Court finding us liable for discrimination. We respectfully disagree with the Court’s conclusions. We are considering all of our options, including appeal.”

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