In a controversial interview, NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers argued against trans inclusion in sports, labeling the movement as "anti-woman". He emphasized biological differences when discussing competitive sports, suggesting that trans women possess advantages over cisgender women. Joining him in this sentiment, Joe Rogan reiterated the perceived unfairness of allowing trans women to compete in women’s categories. This discussion takes place within a broader context of legislative actions in the U.S., including executive orders by former President Trump that restrict trans individuals' rights in sports and other areas, intensifying the ongoing debate on trans rights and inclusion.
The trans-women movement is actually anti-woman, 100 percent. You're not seeing trans men dominating anything, no. There’s a biological difference.
It's not bigoted to say that. The idea that that's bigoted is so crazy when you can clearly see that those identifying as women but are actually biological males have massive advantage.
This is demeaning, unfair and dangerous to women and girls, and denies women and girls the equal opportunity to participate and excel in competitive sports.
This executive order will practically ensure that all policies uphold the notion that there are only two sexes, impacting trans rights in various domains.
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