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Transgender HS athletes win All-State honors in women's track
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[QUOTE="PhillyCoach, post: 2748781, member: 6136"] Hey oldude-- I can hear your compassion and empathy. I see this as a two part dilemma. People who are BORN with an unusual chromosome or physical feature and the born male who takes drugs and gets surgery to superficially change their sex. It looks to me that 99% of posters see the born male who [U]chooses[/U] to change--is out of bounds. Totally unfair. For some, it makes no sense and this unfairness is entirely forced on the masses. However, a child born with unusual characteristics can be handled more fairly. This person had no choice. Each organization should handle the case in the best way possible for that specific league or situation. The government should not make a -one size fits all-decision that leaves little for discussion. Simply put--born male-compete male. Born with unusual characteristics to be handled locally, not a universal mandate. [/QUOTE]
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