airbear wrote:There aren't enough transgender males playing softball to form a team, furthermore take over the game. I don't think transgender males should be eligible to hold records and do believe they hold an inherent advantage in muscle mass and density. I also would be concerned that females might get hurt in contact sports and anywhere sheer brute strength could propel a ball at you quicker than you could react. I also don't believe any male would make the transition, just to Excell at sports. I would like for them to have somewhere to compete, just not sure there are enough of them.
A male does not have to be transgender to play college softball. William Thomas had to go the transgender route because he wanted to go from being non competitive in men's swimming to being dominant in women's swimming.
Did Sarah Fuller have to become a transgender to play football at Vanderbilt? No, and why not?? Because the NCAA and Vanderbilt Ubiversity did not have a woman's football program so she was able to play on the only football team that was available.
Did Kelsie Whitmore have to become transgender to play baseball? No, and why not?? Because there were no women's baseball teams (although she did play of Cal St Fullertons softball team) for her to play on.
As there are no men's softball teams, a male does not have to become a transgender to play college softball. No court will force him to be a tranny and they can't legally prevent him from playing softball since the did not prevent Fuller or Whitmore from playing football and baseball.
So all that needs to happen now is for a school desperate to win at softball to go to Australia or some other country with a bunch of great male fastpitch players and give about 15 of them partial or full scholarships. If the women want to cry foul all one would need to do is point out their hypocrisy as all of them were in support of Sarah Fuller