The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Are you really telling me this burly swimmer is in a fair race?

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ON FRIDAY night, Lia Thomas, a transgende­r woman athlete, set a record for the 200-yard freestyle race in the Ivy League university swimming championsh­ips in the US, beating her closest opponent by half a pool length. Her win was widely praised as a victory for women’s sport as Thomas, who until 2019 was competing – with notably less success – in the male category, took to the podium to claim her prize.

Alongside her, somewhat dwarfed by her broad shoulders and imposing stature, her defeated opponents smiled and applauded in the approved manner, as though the entire thing were completely normal.

No mention of the fact that they had just been bested by someone with an inherent set of physical advantages: muscle mass, speed, size. No acknowledg­ement of the fact that, in reality, they never stood a chance against someone such as Thomas.

Just smile and nod and take it on the chin, girls, and don’t you dare complain. And frankly, who can blame them? In the current climate of terror created by extreme trans activism, what choice do they have? What choice, for that matter, does any of us have?

It seems we have finally passed through the looking glass.

Forget believing six impossible things before breakfast, as the White Queen said to Alice; nowadays we must believe whatever nonsense the woke supremacis­ts want us to believe, no matter how scientific­ally inaccurate or, for that matter, unfair it may be. Or else suffer the consequenc­es.

In the context of trans ideology, this means total and complete acceptance of anyone who self-defines as female, regardless of the impact upon other females around them. Biological sex doesn’t exist, and anyone who dares to question the wisdom of, say, placing vulnerable women in hospitals or prisons alongside individual­s who were born males, risks obliterati­on.

Doesn’t matter how calmly or rationally they argue their case (JK Rowling being the most obvious, but there are countless more), it’s sentence first, verdict after, off with their heads, and so on.

To be branded a transphobe is the equivalent of being called a Communist in McCarthy-era America: the end of everything. Unless we all agree that two plus two equals five, we risk being cast into the outer darkness.

And the truth is, it’s working. Like those girls standing next to Thomas on the podium, people are starting to accept this new reality for the simple fact that they haven’t the strength or the fight to challenge it.

They’re scared, and rightly so. They just want to protect their jobs and their reputation­s, and they don’t want to have the black mark of the TERF (trans exclusiona­ry radical feminist) placed upon them.

It’s how radical ideology has always worked. Frighten people out of their wits, threaten their livelihood­s and their reputation­s, and eventually they will agree to anything. Even the impossible.

But I am not easily bullied, and I refuse to parrot the lie.

The truth in this case is that Lia

Thomas, while emotionall­y and psychologi­cally a woman, still retains much of the physical attributes she acquired as a man. And as such, she should not be competing against other women who do not possess her inherent advantages.

It’s the equivalent of pitting an eight-year-old against a fully grown adult. It’s not a question of transphobi­a. Absolutely no one in their right mind, certainly not me, cares about that. It’s about honesty, fairness and maintainin­g a level playing field.

That is why, in all sporting discipline­s, there are such hard and fast rules around doping. Performanc­eenhancing substances give competitor­s an unfair advantage, from increasing concentrat­ion to optimising anaerobic respiratio­n.

And there are few more powerful performanc­e-enhancing hormones in nature than testostero­ne. A substance that males possess in abundance; and that women, on the whole, do not.

To my mind, it’s as simple as that. If we allow trans women who have gone through male puberty equivalenc­e in women’s sport, we are effectivel­y condoning doping – and making a mockery not only of women’s sport, but of the fundamenta­l principles of fair play.

This was a week where we saw a 15-year-old girl – Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva – crushed and humiliated in the eyes of the world after being accused of taking a banned substance.

Perhaps we will never know whether the heart drug found in her system was ingested intentiona­lly or, as her family claim, by accident (although either way she can’t really be to blame, since she is a minor). But the opprobrium heaped upon her slender young shoulders was certainly real enough, and I would surmise very hard to bear for one so young.

And yet were she a strapping 22-year-old biological male identifyin­g as female, no one would bat an eyelid. Or, for that matter, dare to challenge her.

That, I’m afraid, is the reality of the world we live in now. And I for one don’t think it’s right or fair.

 ?? ?? IN THE SPOTLIGHT: American transgende­r swimmer Lia Thomas and Russian skater Kamila Valieva
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: American transgende­r swimmer Lia Thomas and Russian skater Kamila Valieva

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