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Crimson Dynamo
12-09-2021, 06:06 PM
Transgender MMA fighter who used to be in US Army Special Forces reignites
debate over trans women in sport with rear-naked choke to seal debut victory
Alana McLaughlin, 38, defeated opponent Celine Provost, 35, in the second round of the Combate Global preliminaries Friday
McLaughin transitioned after leaving the US Army Special Forces in 2010
She is the second openly transgender woman to fight MMA in the US, following Fallon Fox, who retired in 2014
The victory via a rear-naked choke sparked controversy online in the ongoing debate regarding transgender woman in sports
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The second openly transgender MMA fighter in the US has won her debut
match - reigniting the debate over trans women in sports.
Alana McLaughlin, 38, won her first professional fight in the Combate Global
prelims Friday against Celine Provost, ending the match with a rear-naked
choke 3 minutes and 32 seconds into the second round.
McLaughlin, from South Carolina, began her transition in 2010 after spending
six years in the US Army special forces.
Her victory prompted backlash from a number of people who said it was
unfair for a trans woman to compete against a cis-gendered athlete in the
sport.
'I'm getting a lot of variations of the same nasty messages calling me a cheater like I didn't just get beat on for a round and a half. Y'all need to
show Céline Provost some respect and take your concern trolling elsewhere.'
McLaughlin responded on Twitter, adding.
'Transphobes are just making my block hand stronger.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9982603/Transgender-MMA-fighter-used-Army-special-forces-wins-debut.html
top comment: How much more evidence do you need, to see how wrong this is???
arista
12-09-2021, 06:28 PM
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Crimson Dynamo
12-09-2021, 06:30 PM
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Oliver_W
12-09-2021, 06:40 PM
Transwomen shouldn't be competing against women, especially in combat sports. I hope Alana is proud of self, anyway. Must have been really hard for Alana to beat up a girl.
Crimson Dynamo
13-09-2021, 03:03 PM
PIERS MORGAN: It made me sick to watch a once-male special forces combat veteran beat
up a woman on TV - it's time to stop this trans sport insanity before women start being
killed
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/09/13/13/47854767-0-image-m-20_1631536958418.jpg
The restrictive hormone treatment that sports authorities make transgender
women like MMA fighter Alana McLaughlin do before they can compete in
women's sport does not reduce muscle density or power. Celine Provost was
demonstrably a more skilled and experienced fighter during their bout on
Friday night, but just couldn't compete with the overwhelming physical
strength of her opponent. It's unfair, unequal, and in the case of combat
sport, incredibly dangerous.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9985411/PIERS-MORGAN-time-stop-trans-sport-insanity-women-start-killed.html
Oliver_W
13-09-2021, 03:07 PM
transgender
women
Surely a "transgender woman" would be a transman?
user104658
13-09-2021, 03:22 PM
There's actually abundant medical evidence at this point that if a transwoman has been through male puberty, although hormones will cause them to have less muscle mass, they do NOT significantly decrease muscle density or bone density. It's barely a debate at this point, it's a medically proven distinct sports advantage that is just being flat-out ignored. Unfair in 90% of sports, risky in most contact sports, simply outright dangerous in combat sports.
Cherie
13-09-2021, 03:33 PM
Puts hand up...
Niamh.
16-09-2021, 09:05 AM
A few well known male UFC Fighters have spoken out about this which is great news, maybe people will listen to the concerns now
https://www.mmanews.com/2021/09/sean-omalley-on-alana-mclaughlin-you-could-tell-thats-a-dude/?fbclid=IwAR10e1F7UbmFl9QpeMytgSyMlmQnWFSuLIZ1k32q 33SI5azu8Gc6USXBuGk
https://www.lowkickmma.com/michael-bisping-weighs-in-alana-mclaughlin-transgender-fighter/
https://www.lowkickmma.com/sean-strickland-takes-aim-at-alana-mclaughlin-youre-still-a-fcking-man/
user104658
16-09-2021, 09:11 AM
A few well known male UFC Fighters have spoken out about this which is great news, maybe people will listen to the concerns now
https://www.mmanews.com/2021/09/sean-omalley-on-alana-mclaughlin-you-could-tell-thats-a-dude/?fbclid=IwAR10e1F7UbmFl9QpeMytgSyMlmQnWFSuLIZ1k32q 33SI5azu8Gc6USXBuGk
https://www.lowkickmma.com/michael-bisping-weighs-in-alana-mclaughlin-transgender-fighter/
https://www.lowkickmma.com/sean-strickland-takes-aim-at-alana-mclaughlin-youre-still-a-fcking-man/
“Good morning, friends, supporters and others! I’m getting a lot of variations of the same nasty messages calling me a cheater like I didn’t just get beat on for a round and a half. Y’all need to show Céline Provost some respect and take your concern trolling elsewhere,” Alana McLaughlin wrote on social media. “She almost finished me more than once, and on scorecards she definitely won that first round. This is the only post I’ll make about this. Transphobes are just making my block hand stronger.”
I don't know if she realises she's actually making one of the most obvious cases AGAINST being allowed to compete? The bit in bold? That is effectively saying "My opponent was objectively a more skilled fighter than me but I won because I have the advantage in strength and durability". That's the WHOLE PROBLEM ffs.
Like it seems really obvious? A 5'4 female black belt could kick a 6'3 rugby player with absolutely zero fighting experience around a karate mat all day and win on points 10x over if it was competition rules but I don't fancy her chances in a bar fight. It doesn't make him the new champ!
Niamh.
16-09-2021, 09:15 AM
I don't know if she realises she's actually making one of the most obvious cases AGAINST being allowed to compete? The bit in bold? That is effectively saying "My opponent was objectively a more skilled fighter than me but I won because I have the advantage in strength and durability". That's the WHOLE PROBLEM ffs.
Exactly. It was the same with Fallon Fox
Tom4784
16-09-2021, 01:58 PM
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GiRTh
16-09-2021, 09:52 PM
I'm gonna a bit controversial. From a purely sporting point of view if its about a man fighting a woman in a controlled environment? I actually dont have too many issues. However, this geezer needs to take a long hard look at himself and his motivation for going down this career path.
I've come across some great female fighters over the years who i think would have beaten most men in the ring. The rules would have to be very strict and to the point that there would be heavy penalties for rule breaks so probably not a box office hit. :laugh:
There is the clear domestic abuse argument that has been covered in this thread and I think we all in agreement.
This guys though? Its like a 30years old jacked fighter on steroids saying - I want to fight 12 year old. He has a clear advantage, he knows he has a clear advantage so what's he up to?
EDIT: OK my analogy is a bit extreme but you see the point I'm trying to make.
Marsh.
17-09-2021, 02:24 AM
I understand there not being enough trans athletes to warrant adding trans categories into sporting events. But I don't see how it's exclusionary if that were an option.
We're constantly being told that the "gender binary" is too narrow and outdated, whilst simultaneously being told that unless everyone, including transpeople, are sorted into one of the two options of "man and woman" that it's transphobic or bigoted.
Either gender is fluid and therefore things like organising sporting categories becomes more complex... or it's not. It can't be both, surely?
user104658
17-09-2021, 08:20 AM
I'm gonna a bit controversial. From a purely sporting point of view if its about a man fighting a woman in a controlled environment? I actually dont have too many issues. However, this geezer needs to take a long hard look at himself and his motivation for going down this career path.
I've come across some great female fighters over the years who i think would have beaten most men in the ring. The rules would have to be very strict and to the point that there would be heavy penalties for rule breaks so probably not a box office hit. :laugh:
Sure in a mainly points-based sport like featherweight-and-below boxing or karate or whatever in matched weight class... and with the understanding that it's a "genderless" competition... but the whole point of MMA is that it's not like that, surely? That's why it became a thing in the first place, was my understading.
user104658
17-09-2021, 08:23 AM
I understand there not being enough trans athletes to warrant adding trans categories into sporting events. But I don't see how it's exclusionary if that were an option.
We're constantly being told that the "gender binary" is too narrow and outdated, whilst simultaneously being told that unless everyone, including transpeople, are sorted into one of the two options of "man and woman" that it's transphobic or bigoted.
Either gender is fluid and therefore things like organising sporting categories becomes more complex... or it's not. It can't be both, surely?
You could just have a 3rd "open to all" category where it's understood that there are no gender barriers to entry. The elephant in the room though is that it would be dominated by cis men who are "good" but "not good enough to be competitive in the mens category".
HOWEVER
It would not be exclusionary :shrug:.
Niamh.
17-09-2021, 10:55 AM
I see a lot of comments online about this subject when it comes to Sport, people (mostly men) saying women should just refuse to fight but it's not that simple for these women. They've worked so hard to get to where they are in the sport, it's not easy to get signed to a professional organisation in MMA (or probably any Sport but I do actually know a bit about MMA in particular) If Celine in this case had refused to fight she would have been pulled from the card and someone else would replace her and she probably wouldn't be offered anymore fights. These women are being put in an impossible situation. It's almost like the Hollywood/Harvey Weinstein/casting couch stuff, no one is forcing you to do it but if you don't somebody else will and you're going to be blacklisted. It's pretty **** because it's a problem only women ever seem to have to face
Oliver_W
17-09-2021, 11:42 AM
I see a lot of comments online about this subject when it comes to Sport, people (mostly men) saying women should just refuse to fight but it's not that simple for these women. They've worked so hard to get to where they are in the sport, it's not easy to get signed to a professional organisation in MMA (or probably any Sport but I do actually know a bit about MMA in particular) If Celine in this case had refused to fight she would have been pulled from the card and someone else would replace her and she probably wouldn't be offered anymore fights. These women are being put in an impossible situation. It's almost like the Hollywood/Harvey Weinstein/casting couch stuff, no one is forcing you to do it but if you don't somebody else will and you're going to be blacklisted. It's pretty **** because it's a problem only women ever seem to have to face
There were a couple of posts in the "Insulate London" thread about how once rights are taken away, they're not easy to get back ...
Women's right to woman-only spaces are being taken away, and in the grand scheme of things they've only just got them.
And there are pick-me handmaidens who think the erosion of their rights is a good thing?!
Niamh.
17-09-2021, 11:51 AM
There were a couple of posts in the "Insulate London" thread about how once rights are taken away, they're not easy to get back ...
Women's right to woman-only spaces are being taken away, and in the grand scheme of things they've only just got them.
And there are pick-me handmaidens who think the erosion of their rights is a good thing?!
Yeah, there always will be though no matter what the issue
user104658
17-09-2021, 12:04 PM
I see a lot of comments online about this subject when it comes to Sport, people (mostly men) saying women should just refuse to fight but it's not that simple for these women. They've worked so hard to get to where they are in the sport, it's not easy to get signed to a professional organisation in MMA (or probably any Sport but I do actually know a bit about MMA in particular) If Celine in this case had refused to fight she would have been pulled from the card and someone else would replace her and she probably wouldn't be offered anymore fights. These women are being put in an impossible situation. It's almost like the Hollywood/Harvey Weinstein/casting couch stuff, no one is forcing you to do it but if you don't somebody else will and you're going to be blacklisted. It's pretty **** because it's a problem only women ever seem to have to face
It may take a fan boycott in all honesty, either a planned one by people who oppose it, or a natural one because to be honest if fights keep going this way, I'd imagine people are just going to lose interest.
I see a lot of comments online about this subject when it comes to Sport, people (mostly men) saying women should just refuse to fight but it's not that simple for these women. They've worked so hard to get to where they are in the sport, it's not easy to get signed to a professional organisation in MMA (or probably any Sport but I do actually know a bit about MMA in particular) If Celine in this case had refused to fight she would have been pulled from the card and someone else would replace her and she probably wouldn't be offered anymore fights. These women are being put in an impossible situation. It's almost like the Hollywood/Harvey Weinstein/casting couch stuff, no one is forcing you to do it but if you don't somebody else will and you're going to be blacklisted. It's pretty **** because it's a problem only women ever seem to have to faceIt's real easy, every female refuses to fight and then the people who are there to make money, back down. The alternative is to be pushed about by the people who are there to make money.
They could even break away and start their own company and control it themselves, they're the ones who have the product. The darts players did that and look how that sport is thriving now.
user104658
17-09-2021, 12:27 PM
It's real easy, every female refuses to fight and then the people who are there to make money, back down. The alternative is to be pushed about by the people who are there to make money.
They could even break away and start their own company and control it themselves, they're the ones who have the product.
The issue is that you'd need to get a large proportion of people on board, and in a competitive sport like MMA where there are a lot of "hopefuls", there'll always be someone waiting for a shot. Of course it'll just get even more ridiculously skewed if the best fighters start refusing, I genuinely think they'll start to feel it in their pockets sooner rather than later anyway, people aren't going to keep watching these fights.
The issue is that you'd need to get a large proportion of people on board, and in a competitive sport like MMA where there are a lot of "hopefuls", there'll always be someone waiting for a shot. Of course it'll just get even more ridiculously skewed if the best fighters start refusing, I genuinely think they'll start to feel it in their pockets sooner rather than later anyway, people aren't going to keep watching these fights.Only 16 darts players left the British darts organisation to form their own company. Now their company is the only one that exists. They were pub players earning peanuts until then. Now they're wealthy sports stars, some of them millionaires.
Niamh.
17-09-2021, 12:42 PM
Only 16 darts players left the British darts organisation to form their own company. Now their company is the only one that exists. They were pub players earning peanuts until then. Now they're wealthy sports stars, some of them millionaires.
The other issue with that is that unfortunately women's MMA isn't as popular as men's, I think MMA (and Boxing) help women in the sport by having the women's fights in amongst the men's on the same cards and because of that it's gotten more popular so in order for that strategy to work you would also need some men to join the boycott imo and you would be relying on their moral compass there rather than fighting for themselves as they don't have skin in the game so to speak
The other issue with that is that unfortunately women's MMA isn't as popular as men's, I think MMA (and Boxing) help women in the sport by having the women's fights in amongst the men's on the same cards and because of that it's gotten more popular so in order for that strategy to work you would also need some men to join the boycott imo and you would be relying on their moral compass there rather than fighting for themselves there as they don't have skin in the game so to speakI'd expect the men to stand with the women. Have any fighters been speaking out about it, either from the men or the women categories?
Niamh.
17-09-2021, 12:51 PM
I'd expect the men to stand with the women. Have any fighters been speaking out about it, either from the men or the women categories?
Yes, atleast 4 male UFC fighters have spoken out about it but this is a different organisation,it's Combate Global which is a South American company (although they do fight in the USA) I know Ronda Rousey spoke out about it when Fallon Fox fought in the UFC
Oliver_W
17-09-2021, 02:13 PM
I guess some kind of Unionisation -or the sports equivalent, whatever- would be the way forward. If all women agreed that they'd only compete against other women, and if any woman is expected to fight against a transwoman they'd all withdraw? As Niamh said, if (non-transwoman) men joined in with this, it'd probably be a lot more effective.
Crimson Dynamo
25-09-2021, 04:51 PM
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">‘Bodies with vaginas’ ????<br>What the hell are you talking about? They’re called WOMEN. <a href="https://t.co/S5eYxclrCq">https://t.co/S5eYxclrCq</a></p>— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) <a href="https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/1441495338934849537?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 24, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Cherie
25-09-2021, 05:10 PM
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">‘Bodies with vaginas’ ????<br>What the hell are you talking about? They’re called WOMEN. <a href="https://t.co/S5eYxclrCq">https://t.co/S5eYxclrCq</a></p>— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) <a href="https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/1441495338934849537?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 24, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Disgraceful by the Lancet
Crimson Dynamo
25-09-2021, 05:14 PM
Disgraceful by the Lancet
thankfully they have lost a shedload of subs after this disgusting fake virtue signaling
they really have shot themselves in the foot
A body sounds like you're dead.
When someone finds a dead person they say "a body has been found"
user104658
25-09-2021, 06:04 PM
Disgraceful by the Lancet
My wife (who is involved in both medical and social research) has a suspicion that this is deliberate a deliberate political move that's actually intended to promote backlash.
Putting the entire moral debate aside the whole thing is a mess in terms of research definitions. What are bodies with vaginas? Are post-op transwomen bodies with vaginas? Are post-op transmen who have had a penis constructed in place of their vagina bodies with vaginas? It's entirely open to interpretation and of course the elephant in the room is that in terms of scientific research, of course, even an aesthetically spot-on post-op vagina is just that ... aesthetically spot on ... they have nothing else in common physiologically.
I pointed out that if you want to be accurate and specific - you actually end up with the far more disturbing phrase, "bodies born with vaginas".
But anyway, yes, she has a feeling that the backlash is intentional because the discussion needs to be had. All of the bizarre terminology coined to "make people more comfortable" is an absolute disaster in terms of medical research.
Niamh.
25-09-2021, 08:10 PM
Why is it always women though who are the ones reduced to body parts and body functions?
Cherie
25-09-2021, 08:26 PM
My wife (who is involved in both medical and social research) has a suspicion that this is deliberate a deliberate political move that's actually intended to promote backlash.
Putting the entire moral debate aside the whole thing is a mess in terms of research definitions. What are bodies with vaginas? Are post-op transwomen bodies with vaginas? Are post-op transmen who have had a penis constructed in place of their vagina bodies with vaginas? It's entirely open to interpretation and of course the elephant in the room is that in terms of scientific research, of course, even an aesthetically spot-on post-op vagina is just that ... aesthetically spot on ... they have nothing else in common physiologically.
I pointed out that if you want to be accurate and specific - you actually end up with the far more disturbing phrase, "bodies born with vaginas".
But anyway, yes, she has a feeling that the backlash is intentional because the discussion needs to be had. All of the bizarre terminology coined to "make people more comfortable" is an absolute disaster in terms of medical research.
I hope you are right...
Should we be referring to trans women as bodies with an appendage they want rid of ...just ridiculous at this stage how far the descriptors are going...the bottom line is those transitioning want to be referred to as women ..so why can’t women be called women :shrug:
Cherie
26-09-2021, 11:12 AM
While raising awareness about prostrate cancer, The Lancet did not call men "people with prostrates", or whatever might be the appropriate term. They simply decided to use the word 'men'.
https://www.opindia.com/2021/09/medical-journal-the-lancet-dehumanizes-women-calls-them-bodies-with-vaginas-heres-what-inspires-such-insults/
Oliver_W
26-09-2021, 01:04 PM
Why is it always women though who are the ones reduced to body parts and body functions?
While raising awareness about prostrate cancer, The Lancet did not call men "people with prostrates", or whatever might be the appropriate term. They simply decided to use the word 'men'.
https://www.opindia.com/2021/09/medical-journal-the-lancet-dehumanizes-women-calls-them-bodies-with-vaginas-heres-what-inspires-such-insults/
Male socialisation - males who identify as women demand that they're not excluded from the definition of woman, while women who identify as men don't have such entitlement, so it doesn't happen (as much).
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