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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by Sir_Red, Jan 28, 2011.

  1. moreinjuredthanowen

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    Well. There is an easy solution to this.

    Like the LIV golf, let the saudis buy the olympics up and see how far any of them get with that.

    Seriously though someone would probably call you discriminatory for enforcing gender assignment on them as an agender individual.... or something....

    This is really one of those things that is only seemingly even being a thing cos women are allowed push back but if men did it'd be the worst thing in the world. Cos its women being disadvantaged its seemingly fine to put the trans person on a ban list.

    I supose like they say about the law.. the exception is never the case to use to make law from.
     
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  2. M!LK

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    No reason to separate F2M from males, unless they wishes to be separated. They have no built in advantage
     
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  3. Solid_Air 2

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    well since it is difficult to think of a sport where a woman who has transitioned into a man would have a physical advantage your point about men complaining is a bit moot tbh .

    Edit i was halfway thru typing this when the shopping arrived and didn't check if there had been any more posts .
    But anyway - ffs <doh>
     
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  4. moreinjuredthanowen

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    but in boxing or rugby they might be in a bit of toruble but nobody is forcing them i suppose.

    In the end maybe they need to stick to darts, snooker and chess
     
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  5. Zanjinho

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    I'm sure someone would have an issue if that category was excluded
     
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    By itself?
     
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  8. Solid_Air 2

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    well it was the only thing that arrived that went in my cupboards / fridge so to all intents and purposes
    Yes .
     
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  9. M!LK

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    Someone has a problem with ANYTHING. If F2M want their own category then fine. If they don't, let them compete with Ms. M2F have an advantage so need to be separated to be fair.

    Female to male transitions can't gain the extra inches in height, but they actually do pretty we gaining the muscle mass. It's easier for the human body to be transition to more masculine than it is to being more feminine.

    As for Darts, Chess and Snooker... Why even bother separating the sexes to begin with? But if you do, I see no problem personally with transexuals playing as any sex they want. They're not sports where having man's muscles help.




    Team sports like Rugby are a tough issue to solve because it's probably hard to get a team of transexuals together. At least until the next generation is older... as they're all transexuals. Might be harder to field a team of all men or women who are in the bodies they were born in in the future. <laugh>
     
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  10. saintKlopp

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    I see the good ol' US of A has taken further steps to reduce the number of gun deaths by relaxing restrictions on gun ownership...
     
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  11. moreinjuredthanowen

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    I also see bo Jo is hunkered down in no 10 with more booze waiting for the bad news to roll in.
     
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    Phil Thompson, an ordinary Kopite from Kirkby whose Liverpool dream came true
    Phil Thompson was bestowed with an honour that only he can lay claim to and it came thanks to years of dedication to a club that has long been in his heart.
    Somewhere in the early months of 1970, a young Phil Thompson is walking away from Melwood, the soon-to-be iconic training base of Liverpool Football Club.

    Alongside him is his mother, June, the woman who had introduced him to the team that would eventually consume the rest of his life. They’re on their way into town to meet his aunty, but the youngster only has one thing on his mind – will the club he loves offer him an apprenticeship?
    Phil Thompson, an ordinary Kopite from Kirkby whose Liverpool dream came true - Liverpool FC - This Is Anfield
     
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  13. moreinjuredthanowen

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    Well that'll be that.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-61941113

    The crown price admits money laundering for Qatar. Suit cases stuffed with cash handled directly for "what favours" then funnelled through his "charities"

    More washing of reputations for Qatar.

    More royal corruption breaks.
     
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  14. M!LK

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    The French had the right idea. Just chop the heads off the various world monarchs. Nothing good comes from Royalty.

    Ok, so I'm not really pro killing them, but removing them all from their places would be nice.
     
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    You're not really selling it by comparing us with the French.
     
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  16. moreinjuredthanowen

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    Could riddle them with bullets like the Russians I suppose.

    If that's your thing.
     
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  17. M!LK

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    The French aren't all bad. Their toast, kissing style, and tolerance of monarchies are all admirable.

    Don't want their envelopes or pox, don't want to eat their horses, snails or frogs, and their fries are too skinny.... But they did one or two things right.

    Can't blindly hate the country that gave us Mathilda May.
     
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  18. saintKlopp

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    I'm not hating on the French - I'm not RHC, I just don't think their system of governance has thrown up anything that we need to aspire to.
     
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  19. moreinjuredthanowen

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    Given their president Sarkozy was arrested for suitcases stuffed with cash and our crown Prince has been caught handling suitcases stuffed with cash I think there's not all that.much difference.

    Macron's slow victory strut through the Paris evening was sickening. The fact he got handed his head in Parliament elections and zelensky photo op shut him down is brilliant
     
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  20. saintKlopp

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    There's a huge difference. A president has considerable executive powers whereas our Royals have very little. Yes they can exert some influence here and there but they are not the makers and breakers of rules.
    It puzzles me that so many people still appear to ascribe to the monarchy a status it no longer has. They're irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. It's why I actually care very little about what they do and can't get excited or outraged over their indiscretions.
    There are far bigger things worthy of our concern, imo.
     
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