Fallacies in stories about trans athletes
Just like last week, I started out thinking I was going to be writing about one thing and ended up writing about another. I saw a headline pop up on my "new tab" home screen about a female Olympian supporting ICE . So I figured I'd be writing about that and prepared myself to be very angry. But while it did make me angry, the article actually did not contain any fallacies related to the athlete's support for seemingly all of the current administration's policies and behaviors -- that is, until it got to her opposition for transgender women competing in athletic events with other women. That's when the author of the article said this: This is the bandwagon fallacy. Whether or not most Americans are currently against trans athletes is irrelevant to the debate about whether whatever advantages trans athletes may (or may not) have should exclude them from participation in sports. I also need to share this "life hack" that was at the bottom of that pa...