The WNBA Loves Trans People – Until a Man Tries to Play in Their League
A telling interaction took place on Twitter recently involving the WNBA. On April 9th, Nick Young, a 6-foot-7-inch, 210-pound man who most recently played for the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers tweeted the WNBA’s LA team suggesting that they draft him. The 37-year-old former pro tweeted, “The @LASparks y’all can draft me with the 10th pick tomorrow I’m ready.”
The day before, he had tweeted a reference to the 2002 film Juwanna Mann (a film about a suspended NBA player who impersonates a woman to play in the female league), seemingly baiting anyone for a response.
The WNBA is known as perhaps the most pro-sodomy professional sports organization in the world, with the league filled to the brim with lesbians and pro-LGBTQ iconography, pleased to push agenda on their jerseys and in their sparsely attended venues.
Given their public commitments, one would think they would at least be open to a man pretending to be a woman and playing in their league, but clearly their support for gender confusion only goes so far. You’d think the Sparks would want a veritable superstar on their hands who would instantly become the best player in the league, despite having retired nearly five years ago, but it was not to be.
The LA Sparks tweeted back at Young:
While it may have been all in jest, it speaks to a larger issue. Apart from the instant questions that should be asked like “What is a daughter?” and “why are you assuming his gender?” it’s worth noting that woke mob is perfectly fine with letting men like William “Lia” Thomas ruin collegiate swimming, but when it comes to professional sports and money is involved, they don’t seem so willing to be inclusive.
The women that run the WNBA know that a former male professional basketball player would dominate the league and destroy every record held by anyone with an XX chromosome, and while that may be attractive to some owners, those sort of optics needs to be avoided at all cost.
The liberal mantra: “Rules for thee but not for me…”
They already have Brittany Griner. One is enough apparently
Yea I saw a picture of “her” topless on YouTube and sure looked like a boy to me.
Yea I saw a picture of “her” topless on YouTube and sure looked like a boy to me.