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5:44Now PlayingIn this episode, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss a recent incident of censorship at a WNBA game between the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream. They highlight the story of a mother and daughter who were reportedly forced by arena staff to cover up their "XXXY Athletics" t-shirts—an apparel brand that emphasizes the biological differences between men and women. Clay, an investor in the company, argues that it is the only sports apparel brand openly advocating for the separation of sports based on biological sex. The duo critiques the WNBA's stance, noting the irony of a league predicated on biological sex (XX chromosomes) restricting fans from wearing shirts that acknowledge that very fact. They also touch on the broader cultural implications, comparing this treatment to the league's acceptance of other political messaging, and discuss the "trans agenda's" rapid shift from a request for tolerance to a demand for total ideological conformity.
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