That's why I posted the other link from the Scottish Legal News site, ignore the Wings article.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
“Church workers, feminist activists, mums and dads – all sorts of innocent people could find themselves on the wrong end of a prosecution if this becomes law. And I think Scottish taxpayers will eventually find themselves picking up the legal bill for another court defeat."
Also I see it's yet another piece of legislation outside the competency of the Parliament.
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05-01-2023 06:09 AM #1561
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05-01-2023 06:39 AM #1562This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Swimming has got this wrong though.
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05-01-2023 06:44 AM #1563This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also the last sentence, ‘yet another’ suggest there is a long list of such legislation? Do you have a list?
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05-01-2023 07:30 AM #1564
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As for other examples you had the Named Person Act, a waste of time and money as it was outside the competency of the Parliament and ultimately illegal and cost taxpayers a small fortune for nothing. You have the current GRA that potentially changes UK law so again outside the competency of the Parliament and there is now this that seems clearly outside the competency of the Parliament in terms of the changes to the law it is suggesting. Oh and there was a small matter of the Referendum Bill, also outside the competency of the Parliament. Is that enough?Last edited by James310; 05-01-2023 at 07:37 AM.
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05-01-2023 07:37 AM #1565This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And no, I don’t read anything from wings. I read the other article and it points to some things that the expert committee have pointed out. Nothing from the SG yet on this though? Are they taking the proposals forward entirely as recommended?
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05-01-2023 07:40 AM #1566
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So you said nothing from the SG yet it's Chaired by them and is being managed by them and you can find lots of information online, on the Scottish Government website.
Normally the SG don't ignore the findings of the "Expert Advisory Group" so I would imagine most of this will come to pass.
I know you are desperate for it to go away, but it's not.
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05-01-2023 08:25 AM #1568
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05-01-2023 09:08 AM #1569This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-01-2023 09:20 AM #1570
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05-01-2023 09:57 AM #1572This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The facts are there. In the US the records in various running events are consistent between males and females at 10,11 and even 12 years old. By 13 the differences grow massively and are consistent with the gaps between adults. It's not difficult to understand, at that age boys start to have elevated levels of testosterone and other androgens, women have a different development. There's also a huge drop out rate among girls between 12 and 16. Breast development and the related start of the menstrual cycle play a huge part in that.
I read a book recently by Lauren Fleshman called Not Bad For A Girl. She was a top NCAA runner and held all kinds of collegiate records and won countless championships. She went on to have a decent pro career but nothing like what people thought she would. She also has a degree in human biology from Stanford. She explores the inbuilt bias against woman and particularly teenage girls in athletics development and explores the physical issues that she felt hampered her own pro career (whilst not shirking personal responsibility). One of the key things she talks about is the taboo subject of periods, ultimately for 5-7 days of any given month it will be physically difficult for a woman to perform to their highest performance level. Eilish McColgan is brilliantly open about this on Twitter, she tweeted a couple of years ago about a poor performance and basically said 'I was crap today because my period started, I was bloated, in pain and just wanted to eat cake but instead I had to run against 18 other elite athletes'. She was met with comments largely saying 'too much information' predominantly from men. Personally I think that kind of brutal honesty is great and is preferable to euphemisms like 'womans issues' or 'a virus'.
It's not an easy subject (and has nothing to do with the GRA) but you can't escape the reality. Women and men are biologically different and that applies to someone who went through puberty as a teenage boy and is now transitioned or transitioning to a woman. A trans woman isn't going to have the risk of under performance because of a period, they aren't going to suffer from something like endometriosis and there is a lingering aadvantage from male puberty. I don't see how you can accomodate trans woman in women's sport though without disadvantaging those born biologically female.
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05-01-2023 10:03 AM #1573This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That should not be a problem as sport has always had categories based on all sorts of physical differences such as gender, age, weight, disabilities etc etc.
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05-01-2023 12:43 PM #1574This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-01-2023 01:18 PM #1575
I won't quote it because it's so long, but a good post PB.
An alternative category makes sense, but practically feels like there would be limited competitors?...
What's stopping a trans-woman competing with men, based on their original biological sex? Is that purely down to how they want to be seen as a woman now, and so don't wish to be competing in the men's section? A legitimate argument from them if so, but just curious if there's something more that I've missed.Mon the Hibs.
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05-01-2023 04:29 PM #1576
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Good post PB, the reality of biological sex has to be acknowledged for woman's sport to be a safe and fair sport, this is what happens when sport is based on how someone identifies rather than the reality of biological sex
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05-01-2023 04:59 PM #1577This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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You could always go test your theory and ask to play for Hibs ladies?
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05-01-2023 08:27 PM #1582This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Mibbe should just toss a coin like they seem to do down South!
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05-01-2023 08:28 PM #1583This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Bill
European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill
There may be others that aren’t springing to mind right now
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06-01-2023 06:57 AM #1584This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think the most obvious incentive would be financial or if there are world records to be broken so therefore unlikely to be a significant issue in Scotland in the short-term, but the legislation raises significant concerns.
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06-01-2023 07:39 AM #1585This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You don't just dust off your footy boots, say "right, I'm a woman today", and rock up for a game with the ladies team.
I think that's conflating 2 issues. The idea that someone would deliberate go through a transition process simply for a sporting advantage (is there any evidence of that happening?) which does relate to the GRA, and the issue of where transitioned/transitioning women sit within the sporting framework - what is being discussed, and what isn't related to the GRA.
Or thats my take on it anyway...Mon the Hibs.
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06-01-2023 08:41 AM #1586
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I think everyone wants to make the process for trans people easier, but by doing so it makes the process for literally anyone to become a woman/man easier. The fear is "bad faith actors" will take advantage of this and exploit it.
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06-01-2023 08:59 AM #1589This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think it's unfortunate for trans-women athletes but since the whole concept of segregating men's and women's sport is for no other purpose than nullifying the in-built advantages of a male-born body, I don't think there's any way round the fact that allowing trans-women to compete alongside female-born women is unfair.
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06-01-2023 09:29 AM #1590This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I maintain that it's not easy though. Okay, there's no definition around what they have to do but it's a legally binding oath/agreement they're entering into. I find it hard to believe it would be done frivolously. I think the fear in this instance isn't one that aligns with the reality of the situation.
Regardless, there's still a disconnect between the GRA reforms and any rules/opinions on how trans people engage with sports.Mon the Hibs.
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