More like harvesting the nonsense from Ass-On-Fire
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NOT undergoing hormone therapy is the key and the monitoring of such makes your graphic just more RW misinformation and hysteria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_people_in_sports
Access regulations requiring that trans athletes compete against athletes of the same assigned sex at birth and requiring sex verification testing have been used. Proponents of such regulations regard them as necessary to ensure fair competition...
United States[edit]
In August 2011, the National Collegiate Athletic Association Office of Inclusion published the NCAA Inclusion of Transgender Student-Athletes resource outlining their best practices and policies for the inclusion for transgender student-athletes.[51] This policy permits transgender athletes who are not using hormone therapy to continue to participate on the team that corresponds to their assigned sex at birth.
A trans man student-athlete may participate on either a men's or women's team, unless receiving testosterone, in which case he may only compete on a men's team; athletes receiving doses of testosterone as a part of their transition must apply for a medical exemption through the league, as testosterone is considered a banned substance in the NCAA.
A trans woman student-athlete is not permitted to compete on a women’s team until after one year of testosterone suppression treatment.[51] Ongoing monitoring of treatment and written documentation is required for student-athletes undergoing testosterone suppression.[51]