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  • I do agree that people in the same sport will train the same muscles, but they normally start with a biological advantage in order to be good enough in the sport to start to train specifically for it to begin with. There are other things than height, such and foot/hand size, torso length, natural testosterone levels, how fast your body removed lactic acid, if you were born with a cardio-vascular issue, dozens of factors that affect your balance, and much more.

    Someone with Ehlers-Danlos isn't likely to become a powerlifter.

    1. Trans men get the ability to compete with other men, I assume you mean trans women get to compete with other women.
    2. No one actually cares about women's sports until "the trans issue" comes up. This argument is just an excuse to try to harm trans people. Most people can't name a WNBA team, or name more than 5 female athletes.
    3. Biological differences is what professional sports are. That's why people who have similar builds seem to play the same sports.
  • Here's the link they probably tried to link:
    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/whitecoat/the-dose-noise-health-1.6889724

    It's from the same news source as the image they linked, and it contains the line "If you live in a big city in Canada, chances are you regularly hear noises that are harmful to your health."

    But, I am suspect of this poster. That URL for the picture seems sketchy, and using a sentence from a 2-year-old news story is also odd as hell.

  • And Tiktok and youtube.

    I hear people bring up the first and second amendment in Canada, they clearly have strong feelings about Rupert's Land and its governance.

    If you have a different idea about something like how taxes should be spent, I can hear you out. If all you do is bring up points that don't apply to you from a different county, well, it's embarrassing for both of us.

  • He isn't wrong about China being a security to Canada, and he isn't the first PM to say so.

    Things like the Zhao/Chong incident are far more subtle than the leader of a country saying over and over again that they want us to be the 51st state, but it doesn't mean that it's something that we can ignore. Radiation and a shotgun will both you.