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OutKick's Dan Dakich shreds columnist's take after judges uphold law on Indiana gender surgery ban for minors

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OutKick host Dan Dakich has offered a fiery response to a social media post by Indy Star columnist Gregg Doyel, who reacted to a federal court allowing Indiana to ban gender surgery for minors. 

Doyel reacted on X by saying, "History won’t be kind on this decision."

"History won’t be kind on a lot of things," he added.

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Dan Dakich (Rich Barnes/Getty Images/File)

Dakich, on Thursday’s episode of "Don’t @ Me," shredded Doyel’s take. 

The former Indiana Hoosiers men’s basketball star and Bowling Green Eagles men’s head basketball coach said he didn’t believe the columnist knew what he was talking about.

"Literally doesn’t know a damn thing he’s talking about. Literally trying to get me and you and others to talk about it. And congratulations, he did. But the gender-affirming care is also genital mutilation."

"Now, understand this. Kids can’t smoke, kids can’t drink, kids can’t drive a car till a certain age. But somehow, some way, Gregg Doyle and the rest of these liberal crazy people want kids to be able to cut off their junk, want kids to be able to mutilate their bodies."

Dakich said there are parents and kids out there who have admitted to it being the "worst thing they’ve ever done."

"I don’t [know] why anybody would think a 6, 5, 8, 9, 10-year-old should be allowed, and their parents, should be enabled to chop up or chop off their private parts. I don’t know why that’s even a thing. It’s almost like people are so stupid that they defy logic."

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, center (AP Photo/Darron Cummings/File)

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