OK, Khelif and the Taiwan boxing medal winner aren't the best examples here, they are not transgender but the much more rare "born that way" I believe. Which is its own can of worms but less common and it's definitely a case by case issue.
Hah .. ok, you need to tweak your perplexity / burstiness type settings on your AI. Very robot-driven voice which lacks credibility.
You're permitted back into the human toilets and may continue shit-posting regardless of your gender or sex.
(Seriously ... don't put your posts through co-pilot and become a genderless and robotic drone)
Common sense prevails.
A simple ruling: According to the law, a woman is defined by her biological sex.
Not only does this protect the sanctity of women-only spaces, it also ends the rampant homophobia we were seeing from sections of the Trans community, especially against lesbians.[COLOR=var(--textblock-text)]Maya Forstater said: “The court has given us the right answer: the protected characteristic of sex – male and female – refers to reality, not to paperwork.”[/COLOR]
Trans people are of course still protected from discrimination by the Equality Act, but as trans women and not as women. As they should be.
It's been a hard - and unnecessary - road for this group of Scottish Women who would not sit quiet while men attacked their rights.
Predictably, the accusations of bigots and nazis have begun to flow - sounds very hollow when you are shouting that at lifelong left-leaning feminists.
Now can we all just get on?