Mark Pesce on Nostr: UK MP Angela Eagle, who was a joint winner of the 1976 British Girls' Under-18 chess ...
UK MP Angela Eagle, who was a joint winner of the 1976 British Girls' Under-18 chess championship, said: "There is no physical advantage in chess unless you believe men are inherently more able to play than women -- I spent my chess career being told women's brains were smaller than men's and we shouldn't even be playing." She added: "This ban is ridiculous and offensive to women."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-66538328Published at
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