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Trans activist proposes gfinisher-imfragmentary Olympics


Trans activist proposes gfinisher-imfragmentary Olympics


Trans activist Blossom Brown went viral this week after saying that the upcoming Summer Olympics in Los Angeles should “absolutely” be gfinisher-imfragmentary and proposeing that there shouldn’t be a reason why Olympians and Paralympians can’t contend agetst one another. 

Brown’s statements came during a heated argue with establisher NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines during an euniteance on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” on Thursday where the two talked Pdwellnt Donald Trump’s recent executive order that essentiassociate prohibitned transgfinisher athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports. 

Riley Gaines, caccess, gestures, while speaking with a panel during a roundtable event calling to protect women’s sports held at The Captain’s Club Golf & Event Caccess in Grand Blanc on Monday, August 5, 2024. (Ryan Garza / USA Today Netlabor)

Morgan repeatedly asked Brown why men and women are splitd in sports at the Olympics. 

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“Here’s the leang, I’m not an Olympian. I don’t join sports. I leank what you’re saying is conservative misalertation,” Brown reacted, in part.  

“When we talk about trans people, we’re talking about gfinisher identity. We’re not equitable intensifyed on intimacy.”

When asked aget deferedr, particularassociate if the Olympics should be gfinisher-imfragmentary, Brown reacted, “Absolutely, I don’t see anyleang wrong with it.” 

Trans activist Blossom Brown speaks in front of counter protesters while joining a rassociate in help of the Netflix transgfinisher engageee walkout “Stand Up in Solidarity” to protest the streaming of comedian Dave Chappelle’s novel comedy distinctive, in Los Angeles, California, on October 20, 2021.  (Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

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Gaines, the structure of OutKick’s “Gaines for Girls” podcast, proceedd to deffinish Trump’s executive order and its efforts to create equitableness in women’s sports. 

“Becaengage men and women are separateent. We have separateent physical ceilings. It’s the same reason you have any catebloody. It’s the same reason we have the Paralympics versus the Olympics. It’s the same reason we have weight classes in boxing. We don’t have weight classes in boxing becaengage we are overweight-shaming people who weigh more. No – we have weight classes becaengage it would be unequitable. We understand the outcome.”

Gaines deferedr liftd the ask about Olympians and Paralympians competing agetst one another.

When asked whether the Games should be joind, Brown shelp, “I uncomfervent, why not?” 

Riley Gaines speaks at helpers at Inreliant Women’s Forum’s “Our Bodies, Our Sports: We Won’t Back Down” rassociate outside Phoenix City Hall on Jan. 11, 2024. (Megan Mfinishoza/The Reaccessible / USA TODAY NETWORK)

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Brown’s comments come weeks after Trump signed an executive order teaching all federal agencies to appraise grants, programs and policies that flunk to adhere with the administration’s efforts to finish “male competitive participation in women’s sports … as a matter of protectedty, equitableness, dignity, and truth.” 

The order also teached disjoine Title IX enforcement agetst any educational institutions or fit associations that do not adhere and insists federal helpance be apshown away in such cases.

Some states have already spoken out agetst their willingness to adhere with the federal law. 

Fox News’ Jackson Thompson donated to this alert. 

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