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The international chess federation known as FIDE has published new rules that state that a person whose "gender was changed from a male to a female the player has no right to participate in official FIDE events for women until further FIDE’s decision is made".

The new rules introduce the following changes:

  • Trans women cannot participate in the women's category unless they are explicitly allowed in a case-by-case process that can take up to two years.
  • Trans men will be stripped of their titles achieved before their transition while trans women will retain their titles achieved before their transition.
  • In case a trans person is allowed to participate, their trans condition will be added to their files and communicated to events organizers.
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[–] Rentlar@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I absolutely get your point but I have to still think about it a little. Say we removed the arbitrariness of the judgement panel process, allowing trans women to compete unconditionally in the women's competition. Would the rule to strip trans men's titles be considered fair and equal treatment in that case?

Now absolutely this is a reductive approach which doesn't even take NB etc. into account for inclusivity.

On second thought, I've come to the conclusion that TERFs can be TERFs, and if they don't want to play chess because a trans person could be among them, screw them, they can go elsewhere. So you're right, FIDE needn't concern themselves with what TERFs think what a "real woman" should be.

Thank you for your response and letting me walk through this.