Jun 27, 2016 These types of responses make me vomit. "You MONSTER, how could you disagree with me you sick f---?!" And your argument for allowing people to change gender overnight is that you think it will help them with feeling like they switched genders overnight?
Jun 27, 2016 You're kinda exaggerating here and I'm not sure why... It's not this big crisis like you're making out. Fallon Fox is the only transgender fighter I know of and she's barely fought and lost once to a no name. The knockout you posted isn't much more brutal than a ton of female knockouts in the sport. They're not the most common but they happen. The bone density thing absolutely is real and an advantage but this isn't a crisis. Rogan just loves to talk about it all the time. Should Fallon Fox be allowed to fight females? No... but i don't really see how it's that relevant in this thread.
Jun 27, 2016 Like i said it doesnt matter how often or not often it is, the fact is that it was a man KOing females, thats all. you essentially agree with me so lets move on.
Jun 27, 2016 Iirc lamont brought it up like "I don't have a problem with any of it except in contact sports" which is a fair view, I don't think he was trying to have it be the focal point.
Jun 27, 2016 Right... it's just Fallon Fox is the only trans fighter in mma that I know of and was the first to do it. As Lamont already said, a lot of organizations won't let her fight anyway. With Rogan's constant comments... It's probably impossible for her to get a fight anywhere now anyway. Last fought in 2014. But yeah, I agree with him.
Jun 27, 2016 And the same mentality should be applied to ALL sports, to avoid mismatches and to keep it on a level playing field.
Jun 27, 2016 I think it would be fair if they had like a "men that became women" division and vice versa. Honestly that'd be interesting, seeing people fight who've learned to control two different body types.
Jun 27, 2016 @Trippy Skippy i beat your a--- on ufc 2 like twice and you didn't even wanna run it back. come on man... gotta do it again at some point
Jun 27, 2016 I don't know if I've ever laughed this hard at a post. What a bumbling f---ing moron. First of all, what? I like that you put this in bold to show how mad you are. I think everyone in this thread can and should "lecture" you because you clearly don't have the first clue what you're talking about. Again, what? I'm talking about actual, peer-reviewed, not-some-dumbass-probably-s-----y-student-on-a-rap-forum science. Well right off the bat here, we can see how out of your depth you are. Sex is a biological binary. Gender is socially constructed. That's not some new age-y, Tumblr fantasy: that's how international medical communities now treat the two distinctions. So you simply aren't even qualified to be in the discussion. No, they absolutely, positively are not. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com...gendereda-q-a-with-harvard-s-catherine-dulac/ "Indeed, it is assumed that the male and the female brains are very different because males and female behaviors differ so significantly. But over the last few decades, neuroscientists have been looking for major anatomical differences and did not find that many. Actually, they've found surprisingly few differences: more neurons or more neuronal spines here and there in one sex or the other, with great variations from one individual to the other but that’s about it. So there is a paradox between this apparent similarity of the brains of males and females and the strikingly different behaviors they engage in. We've been looking at this paradox and I think we've found some very intriguing ideas—that there are few dedicated parts of the brain that are different between males and females, but most of the brain, including key areas engaged in the control of social behaviors, are likely to be very similar. So, for example, we discovered a set of neurons in mice that control maternal behavior and these neurons are also found in male brains although males are not spontaneously paternal. However, if these neurons are specifically activated in males, they become as parental as mom can be." By and large, differences in male and female behavior are learned and socialized, and simply activate existing infrastructure that exists in every human brain. Setting aside for a second the fact that you out yourself as a weird angry bigot for calling someone a "tranny," brain chemistry and biological shape are not the same thing at all. Of course men and women have different DNA for some physical structures. I mean, duh. We're talking about the brain.