Peer-Reviewed Study Finds "Sex Could Be A Better Predictor Of Sports Performance Than Gender Identity"
· Dec 22, 2023 · NottheBee.com

THIS IS GOING TO BLOW YOUR MINDS!

From Dr. John Armstrong of King's College London:

WHAT A PLOT TWIST! WHO COULD HAVE GUESSED??

The researchers found a sex gap in race times between athletes who identify as non-binary, and that there is no evidence that the gap between biological males and biological females is less for athletes who identify as non-binary.

Translation: "Non-binary" athletes still have the same gap between male and female athletes.

The results also indicate that non-binary athletes may have slower race times than other athletes once sex and age are controlled for.

Wait, doing things like taking hormones to radically alter your body might actually make you weaker? I just don't know what to say.

Quote from Armstrong:

Given the lack of empirical evidence supporting gender-identity theory, one should not assume by default that gender-identity is a more powerful explanatory variable than sex. Being an objectively measurable binary variable, sex has considerable explanatory advantages over gender identity.

Meanwhile, people without PhDs are claiming they knew this conclusion WITHOUT having to conduct peer-reviewed doctoral research!!

I'm left wondering what new revelations our elite researchers will discover next.

Perhaps we'll learn that water is wet or the sky is blue.


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