It’s just wrong

Jolyon Maugham continues to be petulant and self-admiring instead of actually listening to women who point out [what ought to be] the obvious.

Hi Janice, It’s just wrong for you to suggest I am indifferent to women’s safety. There is no reasonable basis for that suggestion. It’s also wrong of you to smear me because I hold a view (shared by most sporting regulators) regarding the participation of trans women in sport.

That was in response to Times reporter Janice Turner:

It’s clearly unfair for those who’ve gone through male puberty to compete against women. But this is actually dangerous. What will it take, Jolyon, the legion of silent men & woke sports bodies, to persuade you women’s lives matters. A woman with a broken neck? A dead woman?

It’s hard not to conclude that some men are enjoying this. They’re amused that women are losing places in their own teams, that women get splattered in contact sports or 40-year-old mediocre ex-men beat young female weightlighters. If you DON’T think its funny, say something.

Of course it’s not wrong for Turner to say he’s indifferent to women’s safety, given the content of that BBC article that giggled about the potential for the male-bodied player to injure women. Maugham’s tweet sharing that horrible article said only “How the simple joy of sport can transcend fear and hate. Wonderful reporting.” He overlooked or deliberately ignored the several mentions of the danger to women. He told Turner, self-righteously, that “There is no reasonable basis for that suggestion,” but there is reasonable basis: his indifference to the dangers that the article itself mentioned. That’s the basis, and it’s reasonable.

Also notice his careful distortion of the issue:

It’s also wrong of you to smear me because I hold a view (shared by most sporting regulators) regarding the participation of trans women in sport.

But it’s not about “the participation of trans women in sport.” It’s about male-bodied people being allowed to play against or compete with women, thus depriving them of places and depriving them of any chance to win. The women Maugham is ignoring and misrepresenting are not trying to prevent trans women from participating in sport; it’s gruesomely dishonest of him to claim we are.

I keep on about it because it’s so unnerving, seeing how determinedly blind people can be while still insisting they’re on Team Right and Good.

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