Transphobes love stupid fake anecdotes about trans women, especially sports.

"I know a guy who knows a guy whose cousin's roommate knows a trans woman who can bend steel bars with her bare hands and murdered all the cis women on her soccer team and then went on to win three world championships all by herself."

Yeah, sure you do.

"The trans woman didn't have to work out or train or anything! It's not fair for cis women to compete with murderous Kryptonian super-beings because of their innate biological advantages!"

Like, my dude, I can barely stand up and walk, okay?

I'm doing good to lift my purse.

You have no fucking idea what you're talking about.

When trans women are allowed to compete as women, they overwhelmingly lose to cis women. That's a fact.

But everybody has an anecdote.

Everybody knows a guy who knows a guy. Fucking jokers.

Yeah, there are a few successful trans women athletes but they don't win everything and they don't win all the time.

There are cis women athletes who can beat the pants off of cis men. That's just the nature of competition and the spectrum of human athletic ability.

And it's fine. It's good even.

@gwynnion It's like arguing about whether men are smarter than women, or the reverse. Some are, some aren't, but we don't say, "You can't be a physicist, because you're a woman and not smart enough." At least, not anymore.
@12thRITS Well, we like to think so anyway, even as systemic and cultural barriers to women in the sciences remain.

@gwynnion Yeah but at least they've stopped saying it.

Mostly.

For now.

@12thRITS @gwynnion Have they stopped, or are you just not seeing it around you? There are places where people who *currently* support Trump are in charge.

And since the only thing on the GOP platform is bigotry... I think it's safe to assume it's still a widespread problem, whether you're in a good place yourself or no.

@gwynnion
That's pretty much what the Olympics and all professional sports are about, after all.
@gwynnion Oh, but the best part is the TERFs who latched onto that one study that concluded that high testosterone is only an advantage in certain events.
The availability heuristic (and bias)

A deceptively simple, almost too simple to notice, heuristic —  a mental shortcut to solve a common problem — where we consider the likelihood of events by the ease with which relevant instances come to mind. In simple terms, things that we can easily recall or where we can think of examples, we generally consider as more important or more common than other things. If we were asked to consider the divorce rate in the community, we might evaluate that by considering how many of your acquaintances are divorced. If none of your friends are divorced you’re naturally less likely to think the divorce rate locally will be high. In many situations it makes good sense to give some credence to what you remember easily. However, in situations involving probabilities in particular the heuristic will lead us predictably astray such that more often I think of it as an availability bias — a predictable pattern of thought and behaviour leading to incorrect conclusions. So, the vividness of shark attacks causes us to overrate how likely they are to actually occur. Or we’re more likely to worry about lions than hippos, even though hippos kill more people each year than lions. Or the risk of being struck by lightning vs stuck by a car crossing a road. Or, the prevalence of violent crime on the news compared to the likelihood of you being a victim. Or the fact that it’s cold outside and yet the planet is gradually warming. Here’s a 1973 Kahneman and Tversky paper: Availability: A Heuristic for Judging Frequency and Probability

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@gwynnion the same anecdotes people would tell about Vaccines.

@gwynnion "they overwhelmingly lose to cis women" can you point me to analysis of this? I'm wondering exactly what this means.

I would expect this to be true in some sense just because outlier cis-female athletes are better than enough cis-males at their sport that they're just likely to be better than the X% of the population who is trans. Like, Li Wenwen is SO good, that she's better than enough cis-men that it's unlikely that any of the handful of trans-women weightlifters are going to be as good as she is, even if trans-women and cis-men have exactly the same distribution of talent.

Or are you saying something else?

@gwynnion
Now I want to meet this trans woman. Fucking transphobes getting my hopes up and then disappointing me. Rude.
@gwynnion @donmelton
That’s why men don’t want to share bathrooms with women. Fear.
@gwynnion Betraying my age, I remember the sturm and drang in the 1970’s over one Dr. Richard Raskind had the reassignment surgery and started playing on the WTA Circuit as Renee Richards. Same stuff, different era.