NFL QB Aaron Rodgers Unleashes On Trans Athletes: 'A Slap in the Face' To Women's Sports
Aaron Rodgers, the four-time NFL MVP, is standing for common sense.
Rodgers asserted that transgender athletes are jeopardizing women's sports, a position he expressed during a three-hour discussion on the "Joe Rogan Experience." The conversation dove headfirst into "taboo" topics, none more heated than men competing in women's sports.
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Rodgers, undeterred by media backlash, called it a "slap in the face to women's athletics." He clarified, "The trans woman movement is actually anti-woman when it comes to sports."
Aaron Rodgers challenges idea of men competing against women. (Getty Images)
OutKick has led the charge in exposing the safety risks and lasting damage of allowing men to compete against women.
"You’re not seeing trans men dominating anything," Rodgers added. "It’s because there’s a biological difference."
The truth, as he sees it, is clear without needing a third eye.
The issue erupted into a national debate when Lia Thomas competed against female collegiate swimmers in 2022, including OutKick’s Riley Gaines, who led the brave pushback against trans "men."
Progressives and Democrats insisted for years that these men should be recognized as "women" and allowed to compete, despite clear advantages in strength and size.
Rogan exposed the contradiction: "If you’re a trans man, now you have to take testosterone, which is banned. You can’t take it, so are you going to let them take it and you won’t let older athletes take it? That sounds crazy. That doesn’t make any sense.
"So if you get a 39-year-old athlete who has low testosterone, you won’t let him take it, but you let a woman take it to become a man? Shut the f**k


