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“Protecting children from irreversible bodily changes”

@fandomsandfeminism:Only about 2% of high school athletes are awarded ANY sports scholarship to college. This idea that sports, especially lucrative and dangerous high school football, are some wonderful godsend that will propel underprivileged kids to a better life is by and far not true. I’m not saying we ban tackle football, but 1. It’s a […]

May 3, 2023

quasi-normalcy Every single person I know who did football in high school, without exception, has a chronic injury. Many regret what it's done to their knees and back, even major organs like the brain. There is no serious legislative push to ban high school football. Also, like, if you want to talk about social pressure on minors to undertake activities that will result in regrettable, irreversible damage to their bodies: No one, *ever*, tried to persuade me to transition. My gym teacher tried to persuade me to try out for the football team almost every single day that I was in junior high. And if you had asked me, even back then, whether I would rather lose my reproductive capacity or suffer irreversible brain damage, I know that I would have chosen the former without a second's hesitation.

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