You misread, my point is that it's not happening to 99.9999% of people who compete in sports on every level. I
What would you consider an acceptable level for women athletes to be cheated out of an award, a scholarship, or a championship? 99.9999% of people didn't get murdered today or raped. That doesn't mean we should be OK with the .0001% who were. Regardless of how small the numbers, there are things we simply don't accept and be OK with. And we all know how this works: "Oh, it's only 1 in a million, so no big deal!" then next year it's "Oh, it's only 1 in 100,000, so no big deal!" and eventually we get to, "Well, it's common now and it's going on for years and you didn't have a problem with it before, so why are you just now complaining?" We've seen this before. Enough.
If you're one of those women who trained for years (or their parents) and then got robbed by a guy claiming to be a woman, I bet you wouldn't think it was no big deal and an insignificant number. There is no acceptable number, just as there's no acceptable number for a lot of things. A man competing as a woman, even if he's taking hormones or hormone blockers or has had his junk cut off, has a significant advantage over genuine female athletes, and it's a mockery of fair competition and a great disservice to women.