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  • Come to think about it, maybe it’s probably similar to how weight classes work in martial arts, except that the point of this is to guarantee that women can progress somewhat within their careers.

    Of course I do not agree that we need to elevate or celebrate them to the level of grandmasters.

    In a specific case of transgenders, I understand that transgender women are excluded until an official statement of medical or psychological evaluation has been made, to prevent cases where men illicitly transition just to play in these, and pardon my sexism, weaker leagues.



  • That isn’t the problem. The problem is how it has been naturally male-dominant makes it naturally unfriendly to other groups in the first place.

    Not everyone is comfortable with this. By a large margin. The dedication of an event for women only creates that comfort zone.

    This situation, and I humbly state I mean no fallacy, is strikingly similar to STEM education. Nobody is preventing them from joining, nobody cares if anyone likes it or not, but the fact that it is dominated by a specific group in the “open” field makes it less appealing to the other groups.










  • In Thailand, a university provides a four-year standard higher education. A college is either:

    1. a specific school for a specific profession such as the Irrigation College, now partially absorbed into Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University; or the Teaching Colleges, nowadays restructured into the Rajabhat University System. There are some technical colleges still standing, but many are already absorbed or restructured because our academic system does not really favor single-discipline schools standing around
    2. a single school in a university or a specific organizational unit (such as the Mahidol University International College)
    3. a two-year college (community college system)
    4. it’s also just how some secondary schools are named, such as Bangkok Christian College (which is a higher secondary school for boys)

    In our language, if you are going to take a four-year higher ed program, you always say university not college.