With recent developments, can the baseball players come back, identify as female, and ‘man’ the Softball Team?
One would think so.
Believability?
Yes it should definitely be ridiculed by anyone with a microgram of common sense.affirm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:05 pmBelievability?
The coach; AD; other appropriate school official; doctor; government administrative agency official; possibly judicial system official (i.e., judge); and/or some combination; would be “who’s to say”.
It is not something impossible.
It was brought up “in jest” (I believe), but I believe also that it should not be ridiculed.
Not brought up in jest.affirm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:05 pmBelievability?
The coach; AD; other appropriate school official; doctor; government administrative agency official; possibly judicial system official (i.e., judge); and/or some combination; would be “who’s to say”.
It is not something impossible.
It was brought up “in jest” (I believe), but I believe also that it should not be ridiculed.
Nope - nothing funny about the potential effects this could have on Girls/Women’s Sports, the Athletes currently participating in those sports, and the schools sponsoring them.
Serious issue.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 8:18 pmNot brought up in jest.affirm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:05 pmBelievability?
The coach; AD; other appropriate school official; doctor; government administrative agency official; possibly judicial system official (i.e., judge); and/or some combination; would be “who’s to say”.
It is not something impossible.
It was brought up “in jest” (I believe), but I believe also that it should not be ridiculed.
I believe this is the law of our land now, except, perhaps, in North Dakota High/Middle Schools.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-ro ... ientation/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bismarckt ... 6.amp.html
So, as somewhat of a fan of Girls/Women’s Athletics and of Furman Athletics, I am curious as to how the law, which reimagines previous laws against discrimination based on an individual’s sex to now include an individual’s “gender identity,” may be practically applied in Girls/Women’s Athletics, in general, and at Furman, specifically; particularly in light of recent elimination of 2 Men’s Programs at Furman, while complementary Girls/Women’s Sports remain in existence at Furman.
I did not see a ‘test’ of ‘sincere gender identity’ prescribed in the recent Executive Order. Perhaps affirm did or is aware of an addendum providing for such. It would seem logical that such tests would be highly subjective & most likely, lead to endless & expensive lawsuits filed by any Student Athlete who claims to identify as a female and then to have their right to participate on a Girls/Women’s Sports Team denied.
affirm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 8:47 pmSerious issue.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 8:18 pmNot brought up in jest.affirm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:05 pmBelievability?
The coach; AD; other appropriate school official; doctor; government administrative agency official; possibly judicial system official (i.e., judge); and/or some combination; would be “who’s to say”.
It is not something impossible.
It was brought up “in jest” (I believe), but I believe also that it should not be ridiculed.
I believe this is the law of our land now, except, perhaps, in North Dakota High/Middle Schools.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-ro ... ientation/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bismarckt ... 6.amp.html
So, as somewhat of a fan of Girls/Women’s Athletics and of Furman Athletics, I am curious as to how the law, which reimagines previous laws against discrimination based on an individual’s sex to now include an individual’s “gender identity,” may be practically applied in Girls/Women’s Athletics, in general, and at Furman, specifically; particularly in light of recent elimination of 2 Men’s Programs at Furman, while complementary Girls/Women’s Sports remain in existence at Furman.
I did not see a ‘test’ of ‘sincere gender identity’ prescribed in the recent Executive Order. Perhaps affirm did or is aware of an addendum providing for such. It would seem logical that such tests would be highly subjective & most likely, lead to endless & expensive lawsuits filed by any Student Athlete who claims to identify as a female and then to have their right to participate on a Girls/Women’s Sports Team denied.
Interesting to learn that Converse now is co-ed and is starting men’s sports and becoming Converse University. Interesting that they are planning to also keep some programs or initiatives or traditions only for females.