Trans-Woman Wins French Chess Championship
This follows on the heels of trans-woman winning Nora Heidemann winning the German U-18 championship. FIDE remains recalcitrant, refusing to acknowledge that trans-people are real beings who play chess with some playing our ancient game quite well. As the article reprinted here from New In Chess notes, France and Germany are able to do this because these events are national championships.
The question not asked underlying these championship wins by trans-women is whether there should even be separate girls and women's chess events. Do such events imply and subconsciously implant in girls and young women the belief that they are somehow inferior to boys and young men? There is a serious problem in organized chess world-wide driving the existence of these separate events. The problem is blatant, too often unchecked and ignored, misogyny. For evidence of this look no further than the Ramirez scandal with US Junior chess that made headlines in the Wall Street Journal in 2023. WSJ Article
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