They think trans women have an unfair advantage in… fishing?

Three members of an English women’s fishing team in England are refusing to compete at the world championships due to the fact that one of their own teammates is trans.

The Shore Angling World Championships will take place in Italy in November, and the board of the sport’s governing body, the Angling Trust, has said it will not prevent trans angler Becky Lee Birtwhistle Hodges from applying to compete.

  • LdyMeow@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    What are you even on about? ‘In chess it made sense’ like you think women are too dumb for chess??? And no skill in fishing? I guess it’s pretty obvious you’ve never been fishing.

    Big yikes

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      What are you even on about? ‘In chess it made sense’ like you think women are too dumb for chess

      No, I’m saying the only way to get abnormally good at chess is to play people that are already that good at it…

      So women were set back decades in competitive chess and only got where they are today by organizing a high level women’s league.

      This isn’t something I pulled out of my ass, just because you didn’t know about

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      1 year ago

      While the comment about fish is probably bullshit the guy explained his reasoning pretty well. Chess grandmasters refuse to play against women, so women don’t get the chance to improve to that level as much. Women competitions solve that problem.

      • LdyMeow@sh.itjust.works
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        Yeah they explained it in a different message, and that makes sense. Didn’t see that one so it came across as you can only get better by playing someone better, so none of the men would play women. With no context sounds like it ‘made sense’ because women can’t play chess. With context it becomes more clear