That was just an example to show you that your hyperbole was wrong and uncalled for. I could say the same thing about your argument.
"Except we have conclusive evidence that the physiological differences between men and women do not affect work performance, artistic performance, education etc...
Click baiting? We wouldn't be so shocked if it said South Korea in the title. Scandinavian countries are seen as a feminist bastion so you can imagine how it might stir some emotions when hearing about sex based segregation.
Then we can go the other way around. Let's have only mixed competitions in the sports events. No more sex-based segregation at the Olympics or any sports event.
See? I can be as extreme as you are!
Isn't this a strawman or some kind of logical fallacy? Slippery slope?
I don't think anyone argued for segregation in the workplace, artistry or classrooms.
It's a hard question how and when to segregate and not. It depends where you draw the line. For me, it comes down to: "Does feature X of group Y offer them a huge advantage over other groups?". If yes, segregate based on feature X, else do not segregate.
The same? Really?
Based on the study I posted above:
As a side note, I'm all for gender equality. I believe that it's OK to have mixed eSports competition but that's just that, a belief. I do not have any conclusive evidence to support it or to refute it.
I don't mean to burst your bubble but Scarlett is MtF transgender. Probably the best non-Korean Starcraft 2 player is a girl who was a guy. So she's not the best example because we need to take into account the effects of the hormone replacement theray. There are at least 2 other girls which...
I find it very strange that some of you think it's OK to segregate men and women in physical competition but at the same time argue that there shouldn't be any segregation in eSports. More disturbing is the fact that you accept the fact that men and women are different physically but you don't...
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