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Why is it? (Question for libs)

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We've all seen all these "transgender" females winning awards. Whether its Time's "Woman of the year", numerous athletic championships, etc. Where are all the "transgender" males? Why is the celebration of transgenderism so one-sided towards males becoming females? I know the answer in regards to athletics (even if libs refuse to admit it). But Time's "Woman of the year" wasn't about athletic advantage.
 
Have "we"? You listed one, are there more?
Let's see:

Back to back Time "Woman of the Year" Awards
Lia Thomas winning NCAA swimming championships
Miss USA contestant
USA Today's "Woman of the year"
International Women of Courage award

That names more than one. Yet, Im struggling to find a SINGLE reference to a transgender "MAN of the year" winner? I wonder why that is?
 
Let's see:

Back to back Time "Woman of the Year" Awards
Lia Thomas winning NCAA swimming championships
Miss USA contestant
USA Today's "Woman of the year"
International Women of Courage award

That names more than one. Yet, Im struggling to find a SINGLE reference to a transgender "MAN of the year" winner? I wonder why that is?
So you get that there isn't a Time Woman of the Year award - there are women of the year - how many of those women were trans?

Looking so hard for something to complain about aren't you?
 
So you get that there isn't a Time Woman of the Year award - there are women of the year - how many of those women were trans?

Looking so hard for something to complain about aren't you?
I just asked a question, and you seem to be having fun dodging it. Why is it that there are numerous examples of transgender women winning awards and being recognized OVER biological women, but there are no examples of transgender men being recognized over biological men? Its a simple question.
 
Why did you put quotes around transgender?

And to answer your question:
 
Why did you put quotes around transgender?

And to answer your question:
Thank you for the example. As for the quotes, not all of the listed transgenders are what I would consider transgender. If you've still got the pillar and stones, then you aren't really transgender. You're just wanting attention and/or the advantage of being (or competing against) women. (Example: Lia Thomas or the sorority house example in one of the other threads).
 
And yet you still dodge. At least Chi stepped up and provided a real response. But as usual DA, since Google didn't have a quick answer, neither did you.
Lol. The context of the question is much more interesting to me.

As you said, the simple question had a simple answer. A simple Google search on your part would have answered it.
 
Can’t speak for OP, but it’s probably kind of like same-sex “marriage”. Just not something that normal people take seriously.
For the record, I support same sex "marriage". I support the LGB community. I truly do not care who anyone chooses to sleep with. Its the T community that thinks their rights should supercede the rights of biological women that I have personal issue with.
 
Thank you for the example. As for the quotes, not all of the listed transgenders are what I would consider transgender. If you've still got the pillar and stones, then you aren't really transgender. You're just wanting attention and/or the advantage of being (or competing against) women. (Example: Lia Thomas or the sorority house example in one of the other threads).
So I think there are phases to the transition. You can still be transgender and along that process with out already having the gender affirmation surgery. But I see what you are saying. Its a distinction between being fully transitioned and still transitioning.
 
So I think there are phases to the transition. You can still be transgender and along that process with out already having the gender affirmation surgery. But I see what you are saying. Its a distinction between being fully transitioned and still transitioning.
But if you are 'still transtioning' then you are admitting that you aren't "there" yet, are you not?
 
But if you are 'still transtioning' then you are admitting that you aren't "there" yet, are you not?
Sure. But I believe the word transgender encompass anyone along that journey regardless of how far they are along the path.
 
Sure. But I believe the word transgender encompass anyone along that journey regardless of how far they are along the path.
If we want to make a category called 'transgender' then go for it. If Time wants to give out a 'Transgender of the year" award, then fire away. But we need to end this silliness where we classify them as 'women' and make biological women compete against them.
 
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