A record number of athletes openly identifying as LGBTQ+ are competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics, a massive leap during a competition that organizers have pushed to center around inclusion and diversity.

There are 191 athletes publicly saying they are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and nonbinary who are participating in the Games, according to Outsports, an organization that compiles a database of openly queer Olympians. The vast majority of the athletes are women.

That number has quashed the previous record of 186 out athletes counted at the COVID-19-delayed Tokyo Olympics held in 2021, and the count is only expected to grow at future Olympics.

“More and more people are coming out,” said Jim Buzinski, co-founder of Outsports. “They realize it’s important to be visible because there’s no other way to get representation.”

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    Is your point that if a theory has exceptions, it needs to be replaced with a better theory?

    Yes, that is literally how science works. Are you really not aware of that?

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      Ok, so how would you reconcile these two things into one better theory:

      • males have smaller gametes
      • females have larger gametes
      • there are some (about 1%) exceptions to the above two

      Do you throw it all away because of that 1%?

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        Yes. Yes you do. Just like you would if 1% of the matter in the universe violated the first law of thermodynamics.

        I’m sorry, I’m not going to continue explaining very basic concepts of science to you.

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          Yes. Yes you do. Just like you would if 1% of the matter in the universe violated the first law of thermodynamics.

          I’m sorry, I’m not going to continue explaining very basic concepts of science to you.

          Well, you failed trying to convince me you have any idea what you’re talking about, but at least you succeeded in emphasizing a stereotype. Have a nice day.

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            I have no idea what stereotype you’re talking about unless you think I’m stereotyping people who don’t understand the scientific method.