I watched the 15 minutes highlight clip. My brain would have a hard time watching 40 minutes of the terrible arguments of this man. Does anyone in the audience challenge this man? Are they too scared? Does anyone ask a question that reveals some respect of women and women's sports. This misogynistic man deserves at least one tough question.
I understand that it is probably very hard for him to accept that he is a man. He grew up genuinely believing that he was a woman. Growing up believing that you are female and then to be told later that you are male I am sure must be very confusing and distressing. However, I agree with the person above who mentioned that his lack of understanding as to why men are excluded from women's sports shows a real lack of thought or consideration of the subject.. Then at the end, where he says, _"treat women with respect and let them make their own decisions on what they think is best for womens sport"_ he really doesn't seem to understand that this is what most women in sport want and that they also want men kept out of women's sport
Your second paragraph is wonderful. The majority of women do not want Caster, a male, competing in the women's category. For him to pretend women are being given the power to comprehensively do what they want, which is banning men from women's sports, is incredibly disrespectful.
In his own words, he has described how he would avoid chores with his sisters and would run away and play football with the boys. He described girls in derogatory terms. I doubt he was upset at realising he was a boy.
Caster, a misogynist male, has no human right to compete against female athletes. He deserves what he has been through after he discovered conclusively that he was male. Again, Caster discovered, with evidence that he is male. He has no womb. He has no ovaries. He has testes. He has 5a-reductase-2, a condition that only affects males. And, despite this discovery, he decided to live in denial and promote misogyny and abuse towards female athletes. I feel compassion for him, but he has been completely inappropriate and immature. He is a powerful voice for denial.
@@sonofsoweto facts are facts, there is nothing wicked about stating facts. You need to learn to manage your cognitive dissonance and not imagine persecution when your worldview is contradicted by the facts.
@RichardEnglander You need to learn that we are dealing with a human being here. Caster has not had an easy experience over things that she had no control over, and you, with all your wickedness, just refuse to be amongst these that will try to help her heal. You enjoy seeing her in pain. Shame on you, I feel for your parents, you probably never cared for them