All of your points display inconsistencies that approve of my points.
You're telling me that if there's more male players than female players, inevitably there'll be a larger amount of talent amongst men than women which is fair and I admit can be true, you attribute this to the problem of "social norms", "gatekeeping communities" and "cultural backgrounds" which, up until some point, is true.
However, you never really take in consideration what I'm actually saying and why #5 is not "cope" lol
ESports has been around for a really long time, obviously not longer than all these social norms you're talking about, but it's been long enough to at least give women some opportunity to participate against men. I've never, literally never, seen a full woman team compete against a full men team at the highest level of any game, or have never seen any record of such scenario in, probably, all the decades of esports history.
This only tells you one thing: Men are dominant over women in gaming. That is a solid truth.
You can say the cause for that is the inexperience of women in gaming compared to men, but then again the question is:
Throughout the whole history of Esports, not a single team of women can compete at that level of any game?
I'm not even talking about winning everything over men, any sort of recognition would suffice.
I'll set up a quick example for you to grasp an idea: The Guard's struggle to secure a spot in franchise.
I've never seen a team of women in Valorant, or in any game, do something similar: climb all the way up from the very bottom. (even if G2 suck dick now)
Now, when I say that a person born a man shouldn't play in a mostly women league is because the experience and individual skill of that guy will heavily outperform any woman in the league, as clearly demonstrated in GCC.
This is also a bigger message for organizations to give less opportunities to women because all they want is to make money, so why would they get 5 players who are worse when they can get another 5 who are better and more experienced, and for the same price?
That's just what I think of it.
Also I'm pretty sure meL was given a TRIAL for a team, and eventually she was told no. Not because she was a female, but probably because they just didn't want her. In any case, it's just another example of what I said before.