No more men’s and women’s league, no more “gender eligibility” requirements, a common dresscode, same standards and rules for all.

Edit: since it looks like people missing the word let: the suggestion isn’t to force desegregation. It’s to allow it or even make it the default. Someone else made a good suggestion: segregate by attributes specific to the sport. In boxing it’s weight class, in basketball it could be height, in biking it could even be doped and non doped. Sex and gender need not be the very first thing to segregate by.

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    63 months ago

    You say that but women’s tennis didn’t exist until a woman beat all the men and won a tournament.

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      103 months ago

      He did say “in most sports”, not all. More specifically, sports where physical strength is an advantage (ie, weight lifting, rock climbing, football, soccer, wrestling, etc).

      Women and men would be equal in sports like billiards, ping pong, badminton, gymnastics, ice skate, and even tennis.

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        73 months ago

        and even tennis.

        Tennis?! Not even Serena Williams believes that:

        “Andy Murray has been joking about myself and him playing a match. I’m like, ‘Seriously? Are you kidding me?’ Men’s tennis and women’s tennis are two completely different sports,” Serena Williams said. “If I were to play him, I’d lose 6-0, 6-0 within 10 minutes. Men are a lot faster, they serve and hit harder. It’s a different game.”

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      33 months ago

      Exception that proves the rule? That’s pretty awesome though.

      IDK, men already dominate so much of the world, why not make space for women’s sports.

      But imo it should be more like the weight classes in wrestling and less like the binary mens/women’s thing with different rules.

      Like why are men’s and women’s gymnastics so different. Why can’t the person do the event they want to compete in?