The American Tribune "Former University of Kentucky swimming star Riley Gaines fired back over the weekend after Brittney Griner claimed that it was a “crime” to stop transgender athletes from competing against biological females in women’s sports.
"Griner knows a few things about crime after she was arrested and detained in Russia for a year after trying to take hashish oil into the country. She was subsequently swapped for Viktor Bout, otherwise known as the “Merchant of Death,” while other Americans who had been detained much longer were left behind.
"During an interview with ESPN, the far-left sports outlet asked Griner where she stood on the issue of transgender athletes being able to play. She had this to say to ESPN, via the Daily Wire: “I mean, that ranks high on the list of things that I’ll be fighting for and speaking up against, you know, everyone has, everyone deserves the right to play, everyone deserves the right to come here, sit in these seats and feel safe and not feel like there’s a threat or they can’t be who they are or, um, like it’s just all eyes on them.”
"It’s unclear who Griner is specifically referring to when she talks about feeling safe and not threatened. The only threats have come from across the aisle from science-denying leftists, and the only athletes that are unsafe are the biological females being forced to share spaces with trans women with male genitalia. This, however, makes too much sense for liberals to accept.". . .
Since there's apparently no difference between men and women, should we just send Brittney Griner to the NBA? https://t.co/0N366ByDG0
— OutKick (@Outkick) May 1, 2023
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"Egard recently released an advert fighting back against woke America after the recent controversy surrounding Budweiser's recent Bud Light campaign with Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender woman and social media influencer. "Egard's advert portrays a young girl aiming to find success in athletics - but ultimately she loses out to her transgender competition."