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EP:168 Trans Athletes in Women's Sports: A Competitive Controversy
We dive into controversial topics at the intersection of gender identity and fairness in competitive sports, analyzing a female cyclist's Supreme Court petition against transgender athletes in women's cycling. Our conversation explores the complexities of biological advantages and the need for fair competition categories across sports.
• Hannah Herrensman filing with Supreme Court regarding trans athletes in women's cycling after losing her US team spot
• The biological differences that remain even after hormone therapy in transgender athletes
• Debate about creating separate competition categories for transgender athletes
• Discussion of reality show "Stars from Mars" featuring Lance Armstrong's perspective on trans athletes
• Canadian teacher Kayla Lemieux wearing Z-cup prosthetic breasts at school but presenting as male outside work
• Debunking the myth that stress causes gray hair - it's actually linked to genetics and ethnicity
• Different cultural perceptions of gray hair and attractiveness
Email us at doubleaclubpodcast@gmail.com with your thoughts on these topics.
You are listening to the Double A Club and this is your host, ny Boom, and my co-host, big Daz. We'll be talking about trending topics in healthcare and basically, just as a disclaimer just to let the listeners know that this is just basically on our opinions and speculations and I hope you guys enjoy the show. Let's start off and kick off with our first topic.
Speaker 2:Yo, yo yo.
Speaker 3:What's up? Nothing chilling. Nyc Boom in here with Big Daz. So.
Speaker 2:How's it going?
Speaker 3:Chug, chug, chug. So you having your cup of coffee right now.
Speaker 2:I haven't even poured it yet. I'm about to.
Speaker 3:Have you tried the salt on it. What have you tried the salt?
Speaker 2:Sea salt. I'm going to try that right now.
Speaker 3:Yeah, try it, taste it first. Have you tried the salt, the sea salt? I'm going to try that right now. Yeah, try it, taste it first. Taste it first before the salt, and then put in a little bit of salt and taste it after and see how much of a difference that is. So while you're doing that, let me get started. All right, I'm going to talk about some news and let's get your opinion on it, okay. So this lady, hannah Herrensman, is filing with the Supreme Court on trans athletes competing in her specific sport, which is female cycling sport. Just okay, this recent Anna quit after a trans beat her. What do you think? You think that she's a sore loser for that?
Speaker 2:Not at all, but hold on, hold on. So she's suing because a trans beat her right.
Speaker 3:Yes, she's not suing, she's just going to court to try to change the laws or the rules of the sport. She doesn't believe that a trans should compete in the tournament.
Speaker 2:That's actually correcting the problem. But yeah, I don't think that's a sheer disorder. I think she's actually correcting the problem. Like she sees that this is clearly I'm going to say this is my opinion a bullshit problem. That should never have been a problem. So, yeah, that's where I stand on that. Like, like a man should not be in a woman's sport. I don't care how you disguise yourself, I agree. Like like on the episode we were talking about with the sexes. Like it's not fair. Like, even as much as you bring your testosterone down, you still have more testosterone. Like you can't change your anatomy as much as you want to. You could change the look, but you can't change your anatomy.
Speaker 3:That's true, and what sucks about this is that because of that loss to the trans athlete right, she lost her spot in the US cycling team.
Speaker 2:Wow, that hurts.
Speaker 3:And this is what she states, which is what she states verbatim. She said it becomes increasingly discouraging to train as hard as I do only to have to lose to a man with the unfair advantage of an androgenized body that intrinsically gives him an obvious advantage over me, no matter how hard I train.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I agree with her A hundred percent.
Speaker 3:Like they're bugging for letting these people do these professional sports, just open up openly and just open up openly and yeah, and like we mentioned before, you're saying there's not. No, we're not saying they cannot compete, but there's a category for them so they can compete barely in their own category with people, just like that.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, I agree with that. Like this is. That's not fair. That's why that's the whole reason of having you know it's separate sex, men and women, sports like and sports.
Speaker 3:that's the point, and even with those and even with those, some of those sports. They even categorize it by weight. You know what I'm saying? You're not gonna, you're not gonna, you're not gonna compete, you're not gonna put in a competition A 150 pound man Versus a 200 pound man.
Speaker 2:It's not fair. It's not fair. Yeah, you're absolutely right.
Speaker 3:So there's this show that me and my wife Was watching. It's on Hulu. It's called You're absolutely right. So there's this show that me and my wife was watching. It's on Hulu. It's called Stars from Mars.
Speaker 3:It's kind of stupid in a way, but in another way it's kind of interesting because of the characters. They have Richard Sherman, the former cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks. Richard Sherman, the former cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks. They have Marshawn Lynch, the former running back from the Seattle Seahawks, who nobody really knows. But this motherfucker himself has a crazy personality, like he's actually pretty funny in the show. They have Ronda Rousey, who's an introvert. They have Ronda Rousey, who's an introvert. They have Lance Armstrong. They have this I forget his name, but he's a figure skater and they had Portia from, I believe she's on Real Housewives of Atlanta or something like that.
Speaker 3:They had a couple other people, they had some actresses and stuff like that and there was an episode where Lance Armstrong and the cyclist and I think one or two oh, this singer, what's her fucking name, her name, her name. She just sang. She sang the American Star Spangled Banner. I know it has like Tasha. I think it's Tasha, I think her name is Tasha. She goes just by just one name. That's it. I think it's Tasha. I think her name is Tasha. She goes by just one name, that's it. I think it's Tasha, I'm not too sure, whatever.
Speaker 3:So Lance Armstrong was having a conversation with a figure skater her and another girl who was an actress, but she does voiceovers for cartoons and stuff right and they got into a conversation about trans athletes and it got heated. It was a strong discussion and the other three people were like saying no, trans athletes should compete, there should be allowed. They went through their transition and everything they're saying, all this bullshit about their hormone levels are down and all that you know. But Lance stated you know what I'm saying. He basically said listen, I'm not saying they can't compete, they should just have their own category.
Speaker 3:They should not be competing with women. Women should only be competing with women, and that's it. And even though their argument was valid, the argument gets washed away because of the simple fact that even though that trans athlete does go through these hormone therapies and somewhat and changes her you know her hormones she still does not change her dna. She still has the same bone structure. She doesn't change that. None of that stuff changes. You know what I'm saying. So where is you're saying? There's no argument that they can't compete.
Speaker 2:The argument is that they should compete in a different category if they can't compete with men what we're saying is that it should be fair, shouldn't be, that's unfair, and you're telling me that it's not, because, if anything, the last three to four years have proven that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we got so much news on this shit, yeah, but I mean it continues to come out how unhappy people are and this is how I see it right, those three people who argued it right with Lance. Lance is an elite athlete, you know what I'm saying. He understands competition at its finest form in his sport. Right, the figure skater is LBG, he was gay. He's not going on fairness, he's kind of more on the side of justice and and his yeah and his color scheme. You know what I'm saying? The other two girls, the singer and the actress they don't understand competition so they really can't say anything until they get put in a situation like that where they train extremely hard and get taken away by a man in a sport that's not supposed to have men.
Speaker 2:I mean yeah, and even though, who was it? Serena Williams.
Speaker 3:Yes, we mentioned Serena Williams and John McEnroe confirmed what she said.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she said she can't even. Yeah and Serena.
Speaker 3:Williams is a thick, well-built woman. She's strong. I don't know is a thick, well-built woman she's.
Speaker 2:You know she's strong, Mm-hmm. Yeah, she says she can't compete with, like, the top half. Yeah, yeah, you're right, she knows it Like come on, she can't even compete with top 10, you know, she knows it, but that's because, like you said, those are elite actors and they understand that. You know, if you don't go through it, you're not gonna understand.
Speaker 3:That's a fact yeah, yeah, I was. It was sad to see that argument because in the show he built those three as enemies and then they talked to their friends and he built more enemies who weren't even there or involved in the conversation. So it was just a bad look for him. He eventually got eliminated. He eliminated himself, actually because he was tired of the bullshit himself. Actually because he was tired of the bullshit. But yeah, this is a continuing situation that the world has to continue dealing with and they have to figure out a way to solve it yeah, that's true yeah.
Speaker 3:So let's move on, man. I'm going to share with you Some interesting news. There's a Canadian high school teacher who the teacher Goes by the name of Kayla Lemieux, and Kayla Lemieux Wears a Z cup prosthetic breast to school, with large protruding nipples and a wig. Now you say Z cup A Z like zebra.
Speaker 2:Yo, what the fuck size like? How big is that?
Speaker 3:It's fucking enormous. It's fucking enormous. That's insane.
Speaker 2:Like, how do you carry that? You gotta carry that with like a, a fucking hand truck or something Like what? Like, how big is this bitch? How big is her back? Like I'm not.
Speaker 3:She's a big back bitch, but still, even with a Z-cup, don't care how big it is. But here's the thing she could take it off whenever she wants. That's a prosthetic the fake breast. You can take it off and she could put it on.
Speaker 2:Why would you even do a V cup? Oh, I guess I were.
Speaker 3:And she goes, she goes to school she goes to work. Remember, doctor, the teacher at a high school she goes to work with this, the teacher at a high school, she goes to work with this. Now, do you agree that this is professional for a teacher to come looking like this? No, she's provoking oh yeah, especially how many teachers teenagers at that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, I can understand one thing you can't. You can't say anything. Naturally you bought that shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, he bought that shit.
Speaker 2:You, you bought that shit like what are you doing? Where's your mind?
Speaker 3:And that's it. I'm gonna let's make this story a little bit more interesting. Okay, so there are photos and videos Circulating of Kayla out of work, with no breast or makeup whoa so she only does this shit when she goes to work for the kids oh, she's trying to get a lawsuit or something yeah real man hey, you're bugging, you're wilding out.
Speaker 2:What's your achievement there?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know, the school has to listen to her, but I mean she'll be back to work eventually, I don't know. I mean she might be back.
Speaker 2:Man, they may have to do like a dress code on her.
Speaker 3:Yeah, how would you dress code Z cup breath well, they know that they're fake.
Speaker 2:She can't wear fake breath. Yeah, that's very inside the long can't. Can't do that. This is not show. This is the professionals state of place.
Speaker 3:So did you tell me that the conversation with the school board is going to go like this? Hey, Kayla, you cannot wear Z-cup breasts. You have to tone it down a little bit, especially around these kids. Will it allow anything from a D under?
Speaker 2:I think. I don't know, but I think they might have a valid point there.
Speaker 3:I don't think he could fight that. What are you going?
Speaker 2:to do Protest on it. I can't wear my Z-Cup breast. Yeah, In high school. Who's going to support that?
Speaker 3:But imagine how big those nipples are in a Z-Cup.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, that's just like all five of them, but imagine how big those nipples are in a Z cup. Oh my god, them shits look like.
Speaker 3:Them fucking nipples look like fucking microphones.
Speaker 2:That's crazy. I don't even want to. Z cup is insane, Like how does she walk through doors? I don't know.
Speaker 3:Like I don't know, like she clearly did not work sideways what?
Speaker 2:she clearly did not that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:So she probably gets through doors. Just fine, hold on.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I can't really tell you. I can't even imagine what size the Z cup is.
Speaker 3:No, the Z cup is fucking huge. It looks like she is carrying two real kids in her chest two three-year-old kids in her chest. Two three-year-old kids yeah.
Speaker 2:Two three-year-old kids folded up hugging her. I have no idea. Jesus Christ, that's insane. Yeah, you're doing it for a reason Like what are you doing? Trying to get a husband that mad young Wait? Reason like what are you?
Speaker 3:doing? Trying to get a husband. Mad, young wait. But I mean, you're not a, you're not a woman, so what husband are you trying to get? Oh this is a man yeah, he dresses regular like a dude off out of work and when he goes into work he turns into Kayla.
Speaker 2:Recap oh my God, I don't know. That sounds like a mental problem.
Speaker 3:The interesting thing about it is that I was trying to look up information online from the school to see if the school has his actual real name listed and they don't. They have him listed as Taylor Lemieux. Oh wow, it cannot be his real name.
Speaker 2:That might be multiple things. You know he might be hiding out. Who knows, he might be the FBI, the mob.
Speaker 3:I don't know. I don't know he might be hiding out. Who knows, he might be an FBI, the mob You're telling me. He got put in the witness protection program and the FBI or DEA or whatever fucking three-letter agency said hey, you got to wear a disguise while you're in Canada and put these Z-cup breasts. No, no, no, that's not true With these nipples that look like fucking microphones.
Speaker 2:No, that's not what I'm saying. I am saying he's running from the cops or he's running, he's running, or he really wants to be a woman with those big ass tits and I don't know. I think that might be a mental problem. That, to me, triggers mental flags. Right there, you're only doing it at work. I don't know. I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 3:So this next thing I'm going to bring up is going to be interesting for especially women.
Speaker 2:Now, based on your analogy, how do you think that people get gray hairs.
Speaker 3:How do I think what? How do you?
Speaker 2:think people get gray hairs. How do I think what? How do you think people get gray hair? Um, I think it's just in your DNA. Some people get it sooner than others. It's actually, I think it's connected to, like, your melan, your skin or something. Yeah, I'm not too sure you are correct.
Speaker 3:It does count on your race and ethnicity. Gray hair can come up earlier than expected, especially with white little people. Asians it usually comes in the late 30s and African Americans it usually comes in the mid 40s. So you're actually right. But one myth that people assume gray hair is caused by is stress, and this is not true. Stress does not cause gray hair.
Speaker 2:Okay, that's good to know. I mean, I thought it had like a minor piece of it, but I never thought it was like something that fucking gives you mad gray hairs.
Speaker 3:I don't know, when I was with my ex, I had so much gray hair. I don't know when I was with my ex, I had so much gray hair. But also I don't know. I'm not question this, this myth, because I don't like my gray is for real. And then, when I dumped her, my my gray hairs turned.
Speaker 2:Not, it just slow down.
Speaker 3:So do question do you think that women with gray hair are attractive? I?
Speaker 2:Guess I can see that. Yeah, I've seen, I've seen it yeah.
Speaker 3:Because, you know, a lot of women like to color their hair regardless and they don't like the gray hair. And, to be honest with you, I mean I find it kind of attractive.
Speaker 2:Hey, listen, fuck. Well, there's certain like there's people that dye their hair gray or platinum, whatever.
Speaker 3:That's nice.
Speaker 2:So you know, some people can rock it, some people can't. Some people can rock no hair, some people can't. Some people can rock brain, some people can't. You know it just depends, find style on your color and you go from there. I guess you know. But a lot of gray hairs that I see also, and like birthmark, because some people have like birthmarks and eventually turned into like just gray hair where birthmarks at. So I see that a lot like. I see that with people like I have a beard and they'll have just like one patch of gray hair that's usually a birthmark right there. So that's also, and that they those pop up early, like some of them might pop up when the person's 20, you know. So gray hair yeah.
Speaker 3:You were gonna say gray hair yeah.
Speaker 2:You were going to say gray hair, what? No, it was just gray hair. It depends on, I guess, you, whoever you are, you know not your acting, but your body, your body type.
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