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Happy International Transgender Day of Visibility! We're everywhere and we're cool. Here's the trans pride flag 🏳️‍⚧️ on a mid-90s Pentium running DOS.
1. The new IOC trans ban also targets cis women with genetic conditions. Under the policy, it's even possible for a cis woman to be banned after giving birth with the uterus she was born with. This policy was revoked before after unintended consequences. Subscribe to support our journalism.
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3. The decision is significant—the Olympics has allowed transgender women to compete since 2004, yet none has ever won a medal, and only a single transgender woman has ever competed: weightlifter Laurel Hubbard of New Zealand, who failed to place.
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Under New Olympic Sex Testing Policy, A Cis Woman Who Gives Birth Could Be Considered Male
History is set to repeat itself after the IOC announced a trans ban and mass sex testing for the 2028 Olympics.
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