
They Didn’t Need a Memo
WNBA security already knew which shirts to censor. The league's non-apology, the Dream's distancing, and ESPN's convenient extra fan don't change what actually happened.
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WNBA security already knew which shirts to censor. The league's non-apology, the Dream's distancing, and ESPN's convenient extra fan don't change what actually happened.

Over the weekend a mom and daughter were attending an Atlanta vs Indiana game and were told they needed to cover their tees or leave.

Cenk Uygur concedes male advantage at the Olympics — then tells high school girls, including his own daughter, to suck it up and take the L.

And guess what? That statement says absolutely nothing.

The WNBA has announced a meeting. They will decide who is eligible to play in the league. Or they won't. My guess is they won't make any decision at all.

This Megan Rapinoe video made the rounds a few days ago, but as I’ve mentioned I’ve been behind so I thought I’d add my analysis even though I’m a few days late.

Two former NBA players declare for the women’s league, and the ideology that erased sex-based categories suddenly has nowhere to hide. And it is just what the movement needed. To be mocked.

All the WTA players are on board with sex testing. The WNBA, however, is all in on men in women's sports. And Sophie Cunningham continues to stand alone.

We are winning. People aren't afraid to speak the truth anymore. Our institutions are lagging. They think it is still 2020. But they will be overwhelmed when the full 80% of Americans speak up.

We were there to thank Sophie for her courage. We were called "cunts" by trans activists and told we couldn't have signs inside that just said "Thank you Sophie." They are losing and they know it.