19.4 C
Berlin
Friday, May 3, 2024

Participation of transwomen “contradicts the purpose” – CS:GO caster criticises women’s league

Follow US

80FansLike
908FollowersFollow
57FollowersFollow

The ESL has started its own women’s league with the Impact Project. The competition is also open to transwomen. A CS:GO caster has his problems with the rulebook.

Should transwomen compete in a women-only league? CS:GO caster Auguste “Semmler” Massonnat recently posted his opinion on the net.

The biggest league organiser ESL has launched its own project, the Impact League, which ended its second season with the finals at the weekend. Team Nigma Galaxy also won the second edition of the women’s league.

In the statutes of the league it is also enshrined that besides cis-women only trans-women may be part of the participating quintets. For this, the ESL reserves the right to decide this based on medical or (authority documents).

CS:GO caster criticises

Semmler first wrote a YouTube comment, “I’m afraid I’m under the misconception that men can become women and vice versa. Men shouldn’t be competing in a women’s league.” On Twitter, he was rebuked for this statement as transphobic.

In response, he justified himself and took a dig at the integrity of the league: “Yes, I care about the integrity of the women’s league. If women want to compete among themselves in a league, they should be able to. Allowing men to compete there as well goes against the purpose of the league.”

This was met with headwind from Esports journalist Jacob Wolf, among others, who highlighted Semmler’s change of heart on interest in women’s leagues.

With this, Semmler brings a major point of discussion in the sports and esports world into focus.

While in classic sport physical conditions and differences between men and women are elementary for competition, physical conditions play a very much subordinate role in esports. A perfect solution in the interest of all still seems difficult in classic sport.

ESL Impact League as a springboard

With Olga Rodrigues (FURIA) and Anna “garden” Gutierrez (EG Gold), two transwomen are currently competing in the Impact League. So far there has not been much controversy about the participation of transwomen in other leagues. Erika “KP” Lytle is one of the top female athletes in the VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Game Changers Championship.

ESL’s Impact League was founded, among other things, to give women a stronger stage in the counter world. Since summer 2022, women’s teams have been competing there. There is always criticism of women-only competitions – our editor Ann-Marie Hermann-Hügel has also dealt with it.

Stephan
Stephan
Age: 25 Origin: Bulgaria Hobbies: Gaming Profession: Online editor, student

RELATED ARTICLES

inZOI: The (Korean Sims) finally shows more gameplay – and it almost sounds too good to be true

The Sims competitor from Krafton not only relies on impressive graphics in Unreal Engine 5, but probably also on...

Free of charge at Prime Gaming: Get a fantastic role-playing game and 8 other games for free in May...

May has plenty of fresh free games in store for Amazon Prime subscribers. The nine titles include Fallout 3...

Fallout in CoD Modern Warfare 3? Season 4 to get three very wild crossovers according to leak

In addition to Bethesda's role-playing game, an anime and a dark comic book hero could also find their way...