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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For all those arguing that race is binary, what do you think about people like Caster Semanya, who has both a vagina and internal testes, and is at a huge advantage competing against women because of testosterone levels?[/quote] My understanding is that Caster Semanya is intersex. It happens. Babies are sometimes born without legs, it doesn't change the fact that humans are bipedal. Intersex and transgender are not the same thing. So far, as I understand it, there is nothing in the research indicating that people who think they are transgender are intersex. Caster Semanya is at an advantage competing against biological women. Caster Semanya was raised as a woman and had no reason to think she wasn't a woman and was competing as fairly as she could.[/quote]
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