Lana Lawless: Should Transgender Golfer Be Permitted to Play?
Lana Lawless (personal photo)
(CBS/AP) What makes a woman golfer a woman golfer?
It's not the organs one is born with, says Lana Lawless, a former police officer who underwent a sex change operation five years ago. She's suing the Ladies Professional Golf Association for banning her from competition, claiming that its "female at birth" requirement for competitors violates a California civil rights law.
Lawless is seeking to prevent the LPGA from holding tournaments in the state until the organization changes its policy to admit transgender players. She is also seeking unspecified damages.
Lawless, 57, also sued three LPGA sponsors and the Long Drivers of America, which holds the annual women's long-drive golf championship. Lawless won the event in 2008 with a 254-yard drive but was barred from competing this year after organizers adopted the LPGA's gender rules.
"I am, in all respects, legally, and physically female," Lawless said in a statement Wednesday. "The state of California recognizes me as such and the LPGA should not be permitted to come into California and blatantly violate my rights. I just want to have the same opportunity to play professional golf as any other woman."
LPGA spokesman David Higdon declined to comment because the organization hasn't seen the lawsuit. A spokesman for the Long Drivers of America also declined to comment.
Lawless said the LPGA is one of the few athletic organizations to bar transgender competitors. She noted that the International Olympic Committee has allowed transgender athletes since 2004 as long as the competitor underwent surgery and at least two years of hormone-replacement therapy.
"I could participate in female wrestling in international Olympic events," said Lawless.
Now that would take balls.
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She was born with partly female anatomy. You're right, merely changing genitalia doesn't change one's sex. You're wrong though saying that she was ever a man, no matter what she looked like.
And for all those who think "Ah, but she's genetically male, DNA doesn't lie"
"A 46,XY mother who developed as a normal woman underwent spontaneous puberty, reached menarche, menstruated regularly, experienced two unassisted pregnancies, and gave birth to a 46,XY daughter with complete gonadal dysgenesis." -- J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2008 Jan;93(1):182-9
DNA lies all the time. Every genetically normal baby born with spina bifida, cleft palate or other congenital anomaly proves this. This girl had a particularly horrid one - a masculinised body (though there were feminised bits even there) and a feminised brain.
She had the courage to do something about that, to brave the bigotry, the ignorance of the biology, the malice, spite, hatred and discrimination that resulted. Many - perhaps most - kill themselves instead.
AND THIS "PERSON" IS AN "UGLY" FEMALE, ANY WAY THEY STILL GOT THERE "ADAMS APPLE".... OH WELL HE IS STILL A DUDE!!!!!!
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