Part 2: The solution?
In my last blog post, I decided to tell the story of Lia Thomas, a trans swimmer at University of Pennsylvania winning a NCAA title in one of the women's events. Lia had been doing hormone therapy for 2 years before she was able to compete in the women's events. Some people say that this isn't ethical at all and she shouldn't be able to compete with women because she was born a male and still has male hormones even though she has gone through the hormone. Some people say it is ethical and she should be able to compete with women because she has gone through the hormone therapy regulated by NCAA but the way she is scored should be different or increase the number of years you must do hormone therapy. This blog post will be siding with the ethical debate of she should still compete but possibly scored different. Due to that fact that Lia was born a male, she already has lot of advantages over most of the women she competes with. She is already tall and has more lung capac...