Letters: Trans-athlete ban restores fairness to women's sports
Briefly

In a response to an article about Trump's actions regarding SJSU, the writer argues that allowing only biological women to compete in women's sports is a question of fairness. Drawing from personal experience as an athlete, the writer suggests that allowing biological males into women's competitions undermines the achievements of female athletes. Additionally, another letter reiterates the call for transgender athletes to compete based on their birth gender, saying their inclusion has caused disruption. The discussion extends to the interpretation of electoral victories, emphasizing that a narrow win does not reflect overwhelming support or mandate for policies.
The rarity of allowing biological males to compete in women's sports doesn't make it fair; rarity justifies permissibility is simply wrong thinking.
A transgender athlete should have resigned from the volleyball team to prevent ruining the season for her teammates.
Donald Trump didn't win a clear majority; the election outcome reflects a narrow popular vote, not a strong mandate.
Allowing biological males in female sports raises fairness concerns that should be addressed, as it undermines the competition for biological women.
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