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15:31Now PlayingThe WNBA transgender athlete controversy is escalating as Commissioner Cathy Engelbert confirms that league leadership will discuss transgender player eligibility with a task force of team presidents and general managers. The WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement says only women are eligible to play, but does not further specify eligibility based on gender identity or sex assigned at birth.
Meanwhile, the Sophie Cunningham and DiJonai Carrington controversy continues after Carrington’s “WHITE PRIVILEGE” post, former NBA player Stephen Jackson has entered the transgender-athlete debate with controversial comments about white men, and Ryan Clark says the WNBA has a major messaging problem that starts with league leadership. Carrington has since clarified that she was not specifically claiming her ejection resulted from white privilege.
In this episode of THE MESSY CONSERVATIVE, we’re breaking down Cathy Engelbert’s transgender-athlete memo, the WNBA eligibility rules, Christine Brennan’s CNN analysis, Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White’s draft challenge, Stephen Jackson’s racial argument, Sophie Cunningham, DiJonai Carrington and Ryan Clark’s criticism of the WNBA.
#WNBA #politics #SophieCunningham #CathyEngelbert #DiJonaiCarrington #StephenJackson #RyanClark #TransgenderAthletes #WomensSports #EnesKanterFreedom #RoyceWhite #IndianaFever #WNBAControversy #TheMessyConservative
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