?That's not what I mean. What sport says something like "Your body produces less than half the lactic acid a normal persons does so you can't compete"? [Note that if swimming did that Michael Phelps would have been banned a long time ago.]
And while they check women's testosterone levels they don't check men's - all they're concerned about is that men's T-levels didn't come out of a bottle.
That's my point
I would not, and still do not believe Olympics in ancient time, or our own, is a forum for discriminating against, penalizing athletic superiority. On contrary, to identify and reward it.
I have no rational reason to believe there's a malevolent, sadistic, punitive, destructive conspiracy against non-binaries. BUT !! I consider it a non-zero possibility. I can't rule it out.
I'm not sure it makes sense to assume it.
& he's been richly rewarded for it.That's not what I mean. What sport says something like "Your body produces less than half the lactic acid a normal persons does so you can't compete"? [Note that if swimming did that Michael Phelps would have been banned a long time ago.]
To my knowledge, lactic acid is generated in the muscle tissue of men & women alike, it's not sexually dimorphic.
And thus, while a boon to Phelps, as it's not gender related, it's a non-issue here.
Succinct.And while they check women's testosterone levels they don't check men's - all they're concerned about is that men's T-levels didn't come out of a bottle.
That's my point
I've wondered whether it makes sense to have a natural bio-chem. Olympics, and parallel
synthetic.
Problem there, where do you draw the line?
- Armstrong nailed Tour d'France on artificial steroids.
- Pistorias ran faster on artificial legs.
- countless etc.
Seems to me, at least for now, keeping it simple, meaning natural, makes sense.
"Everything that can be invented has been invented." Charles H. Duell: US Patent Office Commissioner 1899 (Charles Holland Duell)
nuh uh
JudenWhy not just stamp those passports with a pink triangle?