| ▲ | dangus 2 hours ago | |
It seems like we are creatively bankrupt if we can’t think of any solution. I think many of us could think of a good solution in literally seconds. And there’s a really good argument that a solution isn’t actually needed. Does the NBA need a solution for Steph Curry being the best 3 point shooter of all time and dominating his competition? Did the NFL need a solution for Tom Brady winning the Super Bowl 30% of the seasons he played in his career? Did Ohio high school basketball need a solution for LeBron James only losing 6 games in his entire high school career? Athletes dominating their league happens all the time without the issue of transgender and intersex players. If there is some kind of mass influx of men playing women’s sports to win easy championships that’s when we can deal with the problem. But as of now there is no such problem on any kind of significant scale. E.g. there has never been a time when washed up NBA player that decided to try and join the WNBA. We don’t need to solve problems that do not yet exist. But let’s say we have to solve this problem to make everyone shut up about it. Here’s one I just thought of off the top of my head: Anyone who performs at a level of play at an abnormally high gap between themselves and their competition (a set statistical percentage better) can be forced to seek a higher league of play if it exists and they are eligible if and only if other competitors in the league request they do so with a strong consensus. Is this a perfect solution? No, but I thought of it in literally ten seconds, it doesn’t even involve gender, and I didn’t resort to sitting on my hands and saying “aw shucks there’s no solution” or “I guess we’ll just have to ban trans people from sports. | ||
| ▲ | kelipso an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_O... See all three medalists. | ||
| ▲ | testbjjl an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Tom and his team were cheating and penalized accordingly but likely not enough, but more than the Astros. | ||