A Canadian soccer player who goes by just her last name as a mononym, Quinn, is stealing all the headlines at the Women’s World Cup. Quinn is the first transgender and non-binary player to play at the FIFA World Cup. Now if that sounds odd to you, you’re not alone. How exactly can someone be transgender and non-binary at the same time? Further, if she is transgender, shouldn’t Quinn be playing on the men’s team?

The reality, of course, is that Quinn can’t play on the men’s team because she wouldn’t be good enough. Ultimately, Quinn’s story perfectly illustrates the nonsense that exists in the transgender sports movement. The competitive advantage that biological men have is completely unfair.

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    Harrison Faulkner is the host of Ratio'd and co-host of Fake News Friday. He is also a journalist and producer for True North based in Toronto. Twitter: @Harry__Faulkner

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