https://news.yahoo.com/queen-gambit-true-story-explained-210200430.html
In a fun twist, as McClain noted, since Fischer was known to be dismissive of female chess players and once claimed they were less intelligent than men, "Making Beth recall a female Fischer may have been a sneaky, and wonderful, way to send up that assessment."
So they "owned" Bobby Fischer and his wholly accurate assessment of female chess players by grafting his skill and personality onto a fictional female chess prodigy who is more accomplished than any real female player in history? That'll show him, eh?
This is just so painfully "Netflix".
Nah. I think the question: "Who is the best woman" at something is valid. Where things go south is when delusional cunts pretend that the accomplishments of these women are even remotely complarable to the accomplishments of the men. Worse when the same delusional cunts demand that their accomplishments have to be recognized (i.e. paid) the same as mens accomplishments despite only a fraction of people willing to pay to see them compete.
I think there's ways to create interest in women's sports. Doing so is hard work though and why would you want to work hard when you can leech of the work of men instead (see almost every "professional" women's league out there)