Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said during an event this week that he does not believe that men with gender dysphoria should be allowed to compete against women in sports.
Kennedy made the remarks during an event with WNBA Star Angel McCoughtry when asked what he would do about the trans issue if he became president.
“I don’t think somebody who is born a biological male should be competing in consequential women’s sports,” Kennedy said. “Oh, if it’s an in-house league, or something like that, and it’s all — but if it’s a competition when there are scholarships at stake, where people are on career paths, or career trajectories, it’s not fair.”
“My uncle Ted Kennedy was the author of Title IX, he fought for years to make sure that women’s sports were available in colleges, that they’re given equal attention as male sports, and he wanted to give…