Jose Fly
Fisker of men
So here's a real-life scenario about "fairness".....
As you can tell from my posts, I've spent much of my life playing, watching, and coaching sports...IOW, I'm a pretty decent athlete. My current favorite sport is golf, which I've played for 25+ years and am quite good at. Last summer, I played a round where I got paired with a (cis)woman who recently competed in, and finished near the top in our local women's amateur tournament that was held at the same course we were playing that day. Even though I played from the men's tees and she played from the women's tees, I basically beat the crap out of her. I out-drove her by a lot, hit shorter irons into the greens, and just plain out played her. Simply put, I was a much better golfer than her.
Is it "fair" that I can't compete in the women's amateur? I would most likely win, probably easily so, so why am I barred from competing? Am I being unfairly excluded? Conversely, if I and other men were allowed into the tournament, would that be fair to the women players?
As you can tell from my posts, I've spent much of my life playing, watching, and coaching sports...IOW, I'm a pretty decent athlete. My current favorite sport is golf, which I've played for 25+ years and am quite good at. Last summer, I played a round where I got paired with a (cis)woman who recently competed in, and finished near the top in our local women's amateur tournament that was held at the same course we were playing that day. Even though I played from the men's tees and she played from the women's tees, I basically beat the crap out of her. I out-drove her by a lot, hit shorter irons into the greens, and just plain out played her. Simply put, I was a much better golfer than her.
Is it "fair" that I can't compete in the women's amateur? I would most likely win, probably easily so, so why am I barred from competing? Am I being unfairly excluded? Conversely, if I and other men were allowed into the tournament, would that be fair to the women players?