brittney griner has a take on trans vixens in sports that has everyone talking

uh oh,
they’re about to turn on brittney griner.
my take with trans vixens playing with vixens has a slightly different view.
l always equate trans vixens to wonder woman.
if you put wonder woman on a sports team with vixens,
she will dominate because she is much stronger than them.

i know this might be a hard concept to accept but:

Trans vixens will always be stronger than biological vixens.

thats not meant to be hurtful but it’s the truth.
brittney says it’s a crime to ban trans vixens in biological vixens in sports

…but then why is she not playing in the nba?
it was this comment underneath that made me think:

i mean,
is this tweet wrong?
males and vixens have always been separated in sports.
some folks love “outrage porn” and get off hard to it but:

We never hear of trans males fighting to be on teams with biological males.
Trans vixens are constantly being pushed into biological vixen’s spaces.
Why is this?

the next question i have is about inclusion.
black folks never felt included in many white spaces so we make/made our own.
we have award shows that cater to our accomplishments.
it’s the same with gays within certain straight spaces as well.
many trans vixens argue they don’t feel welcomed in bio-vixen’s spaces,
but they still always push to be in there which leads to pushback.

So what is wrong with being inclusive in this sense?

you can do what you want and make your own rules.
if black folks kept waiting to be included in white spaces,
we would be far behind without any progress.
i’m looking at it from logic and not emotions.

Would Brittney have this same take if trans-vixens get drafted onto WNBA teams and start cleaning up each season?

lowkey: i tried to font this in a respectful way as possible.
people love to label others “phobic” when they can’t answer your questions.

3 thoughts on “brittney griner has a take on trans vixens in sports that has everyone talking

  1. I think what we first need to do is realize that the alphabet ppl banner isn’t about us having anything in common besides being ‘other’. We are all not cis heteros.

    You didn’t say anything remotely ‘phobic’. We need to acknowledge the differences, and call things things. With that said, everything can’t be for everyone. Create trans leagues if your desire is that strong to participate in sports. I’m not a supporter of ‘just stand here and be quiet and look down so you don’t ruffle any feathers’, but w trans women fighting to be able to simply exist, sports have to go on the back burner. As ‘others’, you simply can’t win every fight. Not to mention, what true competitor wants to know that they have a massive leg up on the competition at the start line?

  2. It’s literally a handful of individuals who want to play in sports. Once again anytime there’s a topic and it’s trans-related you highlight your ignorance. That’s like people saying men shouldn’t have sex with other men as sex is for procreation and dicks aren’t meant to go in asses. Once again if you’re going to speak on something actually do the research instead of choosing to be willfully ignorant because you have some internalized issues of your own.

  3. I I don’t know how we got to this point? It’s obvious than trans woman are stronger due to bone density and skeletal structure of the body. These far out concepts came in like a trojan horse. And rest under the banner of LGBTQ. And if anyone disagrees then they are labeled, anti-this and homophobe- that. I think those of us that are of the LGBTQ community should stand up and continue to speak what is right.

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